04 MarAgua on Grand Cayman

Agua is a restaurant and bar located near seven mile beach. We went there for dinner based on recommendations and the fact that they have a gluten free menu.

It was nice and cozy and not too fancy (put on a sundress but don’t try too hard, you are on vacation after all). We sat inside but there was also a large outdoor patio that looked lovely.

The staff was friendly and the gluten free menu made ordering easy.

I had the Arugula salad with walnuts, pears, blueberries and goat cheese to start. It was huge! The pears were a bit past their prime but the blueberries were a nice touch and the rest of the salad quite yummy.

Arugula gluen free salad at Agua

The main course was Wahoo with Thai basil sauce and sweet potatoes. The portion was huge but I managed to stuff myself. I was surprised at how well the sweet potatoes went with the fish.

Gluten free fish at Agua

I had said I didn’t need dessert but Mike insisted so I ordered the panna cotta and was glad I did.

Panna Cotta Agua

This is certainly a place we would return to due to the relaxed atmosphere, quality of the food and the ease of ordering gluten free.

4 Responses to “Agua on Grand Cayman”

  1. Katherine says:

    The food looks delicious and I am very jealous of your destination – I’d love to visit Grand Cayman one day!

  2. I was so pleased to find such yummy food there. It is not an inexpensive destination but the great food and beautiful beaches were worth the planning.

  3. Jessica says:

    Hi there! I just found this post through Google searching for gluten-free in grand cayman :) I’m heading there for my honeymoon soon. Did you find any other local gluten-free friendly spots? Any grocers? Thanks for your help!

  4. Congratulations on the upcoming honeymoon! Unfortunately we did not spend enough time there to head to any grocery stores so I’m not sure how available specific gluten free food will be. I was happily surprised that at all the restaurants we visited (Eats Cafe is a good one and quite inexpensive for the island) people were familiar with gluten free requirements. They are also super friendly and happy to help so I suspect you will have good luck where ever you end up. Please keep me posted on how it goes!

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