Trip Report: Ocean Frontiers/Compass Point

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Food report:
Bombay Chopsticks: across the street from Compass Point, great meal. Asian fusion/Indian. We sat outside on the patio which was great if you don't mind a little road noise every now and again. The food was great, prepared perfectly and the service was attentive and on point. It's not cheap but nothing on that island is. We got 1 app, two entrees bottle of wine and dessert and I think it was around $125 all in. We wanted to go back but ran out of time.

Eagle Rays: onsite dinning option for Compass Point, they will even deliver to your room. Lion fish tacos were awesome and should be tried when you go there. We also did the divers night buffet on Tuesday. I think it was $20 (USD) per person and was worth every penny. Lots of great choices and it was a lot of fun to chat it up with other divers off of the boat.

Overlook: typical Cayman joint. Right on the water 'overlook'ing the ocean. Food was fine, average at best. Left here with no good/bad impression.

??? fish shack: If you head back towards Bodden Town there is a place on the left (ocean side) of the road, brightly colored with multiple palm covered tables. It's just past the Blowholes I think. That place was awesome! Everything made to order and there were a lot of locals coming to eat there so you know it's gotta be good. Very reasonably priced too.
 

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