Cayman in the News 15 April 2019
Article by Shallon Lester
7. Hire a Chef
Cooking is usually the absolute last thing anyone wants to do on vacation, but eating out three meals a day can add up. So, look into hiring a local chef to cook for you right at your rental pad. You'll get to experience authentic cuisine, plus they can tailor meals to everyone's dietary needs.
"Visitors to the Islands want to feel more connected to the destination," said Chef Maureen Cubbon, director of Bestlife Wellness & Culinary in the Cayman Islands. "And if you're traveling with little ones or a big group, hiring a chef to whip up grab-and-go breakfasts or snacks saves time and money."
Plus, she adds, an on-site cook will have the inside scoop on out-of-the-way local eateries that are almost always cheaper than buzzy resort hotspots. "Always ask locals" says Cubbon. "From food trucks to hidden gems, we have our top favorites and we love to share our favorite food destinations with anyone would will listen."
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