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George Town · Grand Cayman

Savor the Sea.
Taste the Rock.

Waterfront fine dining on Grand Cayman — reef-fresh seafood, Caymanian heritage cooking, and a Seven Mile sunset over George Town harbour.

The chef behind SeaRock

Chef Thushara Siriwardana

SeaRock is a new restaurant — but the hands behind it are not.

Chef Thushara Siriwardana has spent two decades in the kitchens of the Cayman Islands, cooking through the island’s most respected restaurants and gathering awards and a quiet reputation along the way. SeaRock is the first kitchen that is wholly his own.

His cooking is Caymanian at heart: respect the catch, honour the heritage, and send out nothing he would not serve at his own table. Twenty years on the island taught him exactly what that means — and SeaRock is where it all comes together.

20 years in Cayman Award-winning chef Island-trained
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A Caymanian table

The island, plated with quiet confidence

SeaRock sits on the edge of George Town harbour, a few steps from the cruise terminal and a world away from the ordinary. We cook the Cayman Islands as they truly are — conch drawn from local waters, snapper and grouper landed that morning, the slow comfort of rundown, all carried with the calm luxury of a restaurant that knows exactly what it is.

20Years of Chef's Craft
5.0Rated on Google
#1Reef Mural on Island
2 minFrom the Cruise Terminal
Reef Mural — full-wall photograph of Cayman's underwater world, candlelit, dusk light
The signature

The Reef Mural

The largest reef portrait on island — a full wall that brings Cayman's underwater world indoors.

Cayman is famous for what lies beneath the waterline: the wall, the gardens, the slow drift of a turtle over coral. We commissioned a single, uninterrupted mural so that every table dines inside that world. By day it glows sea-glass green; by candlelight it deepens to the blue of the wall at forty feet.

It is not a backdrop. It is the reason the room feels the way it does — and the first thing guests photograph before the first course arrives.

The story of the mural
Heritage on the plate

Caymanian tradition, elevated

We honour the island's culinary heritage and source it from local waters and growers — then plate it with the precision of a fine-dining kitchen.

Conch & Coconut Chowder in a dark bowl, gold rim, candlelight
Conch

Chowder & Fritters

Cayman's heritage shellfish — slow-simmered into a coconut chowder, or crisped into golden fritters with island pepper.

Whole fresh-caught snapper, plated, herbs and citrus
From the line

Snapper & Grouper

Landed that morning by local boats — pan-seared, jerk-spiced, or finished in a fragrant island curry.

Rundown stew with plantain, rich and rustic, fine plating
Slow comfort

Rundown & Plantain

The deep, coconut-braised soul food of Cayman — served with sweet fried plantain and a modern hand.

From the kitchen

Dishes worth crossing the island for

A few of the plates our regulars order before they've sat down. Every price in Cayman Islands dollars (CI$); US dollars warmly accepted.

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Plated Caribbean lobster, fine dining, candlelight, dark linen
Twenty Years in the Making

A career that became a restaurant

SeaRock did not appear overnight. It is the work of two decades — Chef Thushara’s journey through the Cayman Islands, plate by plate.

The Start

Two decades ago

Chef Thushara set out in the kitchens of the Cayman Islands — the beginning of a twenty-year island career.

The Craft

Island kitchens

Two decades cooking through Grand Cayman’s most respected restaurants, learning the island’s produce by heart.

The Recognition

Award-winning

An award-winning record, earned across the Cayman dining scene over two decades of service.

Today

SeaRock

His own restaurant, at last — Caymanian cooking with confidence, on the George Town waterfront.

The week at SeaRock

Evenings worth staying for

Loved by the island

The reviews speak for the rock

Discerning locals and arriving travellers leave SeaRock with the same line: the most beautiful table in Grand Cayman.

4.9 ★★★★★612 Google reviews

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★★★★★

"The Reef Mural took our breath away before the food even arrived — and then the curry grouper stole the evening. The finest dinner of our Cayman trip."

MMarina D.Visited from Toronto
★★★★★

"As a local I'm picky — SeaRock is the one I send every visitor to. Conch chowder like my grandmother's, served like a five-star room."

AAndre B.George Town resident
★★★★★

"We booked the waterfront terrace for our anniversary and watched the sun go down over the harbour. Chef Thushara sent out a dish just for us — unforgettable."

JJames & ElenaAnniversary dinner
★★★★★

"Stepped off the ship, walked two minutes, and had the best lobster of the whole Caribbean cruise. The Lunch Savor menu is a steal."

PPriya R.Cruise visitor
★★★★★

"Elegant without being stuffy. The conch fritters, the jerk seafood, the rum cocktails — every plate tasted like the island, done properly."

DDevon M.Visited from London
★★★★★

"Our go-to for every celebration. The room glows, the service is warm, and the kitchen never misses. Simply the finest table in George Town."

SSandra W.Grand Cayman local
Good to know

Questions, answered

Reservations are strongly recommended, especially for dinner and for the waterfront terrace at sunset. You can book online in moments with instant confirmation. Walk-ins are always welcome at the bar and lounge when space allows.
SeaRock is at 43 Seafarers Way on the George Town waterfront, Grand Cayman — a flat two-minute walk from the cruise terminal. Visit our Contact page for a map and step-by-step directions.
Smart-casual, or resort-elegant. We want every guest to feel comfortable; beachwear and swimwear are best kept for the beach.
Yes. Chef Thushara's kitchen handles vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free and allergy requests with genuine care — please note your requirements when you book so the kitchen can prepare.
Absolutely. We are two minutes from the cruise terminal and welcome lunch bookings between ship arrivals. The Lunch Savor set menu at CI$26 is ideal for a quick but unhurried island meal.
Yes. Menu prices are listed in Cayman Islands dollars (CI$), and we gladly accept US dollars as well as major credit cards.
Yes — families are welcome at SeaRock. We provide high chairs and can prepare simpler plates for younger guests; just let us know when you book.
We can. Parties of six or more are warmly accommodated, and our private dining space suits celebrations and group occasions. Call us on +1 345-743-7625 to plan the evening in detail.
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Ten ways to experience SeaRock

From fine dining and fresh-caught seafood to sunset tables, rum cocktails and private celebrations — explore what brings guests to the George Town waterfront.

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Sunset over George Town harbour. Candlelight on linen. Reserve in moments — instant confirmation.