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This little island offers an extensive choice of great Boracay food and cuisine that rivals many large cities in the country. You can select among 150 multinational restaurants that offer a fine diversity culinary fare - Indian, Caribbean, Japanese, French and Italian to name a few.
Superb seafood is plucked fresh from the sea. Boracay Island food and dining is reasonably priced and casual, often set in relaxed open-air beachfronts strung along the shores. The taste of the region is simple with charbroiled chicken as common fare. Another favorite dish is raw fish marinated in spicy vinegar.
A stroll on White Beach is a pleasure for the gastronomic window shopper. Great dining Boracay food include Stable's Real Coffee kiosk, serving reasonably priced, excellent coffee and home-baked cakes, Ice Rock CafÈ's homemade ice cream and pizza, Gorio's crepe and Banza's grilled lobster.
A1 Boracay is the best coffee shop in Boracay serving only the best imported italian arabica coffee beans.
Andoks on Boracay offers 5 locations, offering rotisserie and fried chicken as well as favorite Filipino dishes.
A Loja Delicatessen was for many years the only Deli on the island. A Loja Deli, working hand in hand with Heidiland Deli, caters today more to the wholesale market, but offers also a nice quiet place to eat sausages, sandwiches and drink wine in a quiet garden, away from the crowded front beach area. Wholesale prices also apply to visitors who buy in bulk.
Aria in "D' Mall". Delicious Italian food. If they don't give you the spicy olive oil bottle on the side for your custom made pizza make sure you ask for it.
Arwana Coffee Shop (near station 3) is one of the nicest spots in the area for a tasty breakfast at a beachside table
Bamboo Lounge, near boat station 1, serves a good selection of Chinese food in a relaxed beachfront setting.
Blue Jade Cafe is in D'Talipapa and offers Asian and European cuisine. Customers can also shop in the market for fresh sea food and have it cooked for them at the restaurant.
Blue Mango, near station 3, comes highly recommended. There are some interesting mango-inspired creations on the menu too.
Cocoloco bar/restaurant near boat station 3 serves great Filipino and International cuisine in an attractive native-style setting.
Cowboy Cocina near boat station 3 serves affordable and tasty steaks, ribs and other grilled dishes, and arguably the best burgers in Boracay.
Crafty's Rooftop Bar and Coffee Shop is on the top level of Crafts Department Store at D' Mall's main road entrance. There is an excellent menu of Indian food as well as international dishes, and there's also a wide selection of imported beers and ales. This is a great place to watch the sunset.
Cyma, in the new part of the mall. Excellent food and service at this Greek restaurant. Try the Mezedes Combination, the Spinach and Artichoke Fondue and the Chicken Souvlaki.
This restaurant is the brainchild of respected Boracay chef & restaurateur Binggoy Remedios and his close childhood friend, Jose Ramon Valdes Nieto. Both owners have Spanish ancestors, hence the name "Dos Mestizos". This restaurant serves a selection of excellent Tapas dishes and is located between boat stations 2 and 3, behind the Tourist Center.
This restaurant is not on the beachfront so you could easily miss it if you didn't know where to look. However it is well worth the effort to find it. Well known Boracay chef Binggoy Remedios is famous for his delicious Spanish cuisine, and a meal in this new restaurant is a real treat.
The decor is attractive, the ambiance relaxed, and the staff are extremely helpful and attentive. It's a good place to bring a loved one for a romantic dinner & a bottle of wine. If you like good food, be sure not to miss this restaurant on your trip to Boracay!
Either order a selection of tapas dishes to share, such as beef tenderloin, blue cheese croquettes, shrimp in garlic, meatballs, chorizo, or Spanish ham & potato omelette, or go for one of the main courses. The seafood dishes are highly recommended, and if you are a fan of paella, you must try it here, along with a pitcher of chilled sangria.
D'Talipapa The best and cheapest place to eat. Around the place are a variety of food stores that offers to cook for you, you could just buy Fresh sea foods/ etc (located just near the stores) then have the stores cook it for you with what ever way you like it. (Imagine you can get Crabs for 250 Pesos for 1 Kilo opposed to buying in restaurants that costs 130 Pesos/ 100 Gram).
Heidiland Deli - Next to the main plaza at the D'Mall Phase IV is a fully air-conditioned European style Deli selling all kinds of Deli food as cheeses, cold cuts, salami, yoghurt, wines and much more. Famous are the reasonably priced sandwiches.
Hey Jude, in front of D'Mall, serves good pizza and bistro style food. The beef kebabs are a must-try.
Jonas Fruitshake in Station 1. Their fruit shakes are to die for!
Kurt's restaurant and bar near station 3 has a wide selection of good German and Filipino dishes and a friendly atmosphere.
Kasbah Authentic Moroccan cuisine serving exquisite tagines and couscous. Next to Discovery Shores, Station One.
This place serves a variety of breakfasts, lunches and light meals. The service and presentation is excellent. This is quite an impressive little cafe in the middle of the busy mall plaza. If you are exhausted after a hectic morning's shopping, you'll appreciate the relaxed atmosphere and soothing lemon coloured decor.
The restaurant serves a variety of breakfast dishes and light meals, as well as tasty sandwiches and healthy main courses. Menu choices include the the Thai Lemon Chicken Ciabatta, Lemons Club Sandwich (chicken, bacon and prawns with salad and pesto mayo), Steak & Onion Sandwich, breakfasts such as Eggs Benedict and in the evening, check the specials board for additional main courses.
The Grilled Mahi-Mahi on warm potato salad with a spicy dressing of capers is mouthwatering. Be sure to try one of the refreshing iced juice drinks too, such as the mint and pineapple crush.
Lovells Swiss Bakery, Balabag (next to Pantelco and infront of the balabag main hospital). Boracay's first European bakery and pastry shop, founded and run by a Swiss guy since the early 1980s.
Manana, near boat station 1, serves large portions of tasty Mexican food. Guacamole is only available when avocados are in-season despite what the menu says.
Smoke , located down one of the alleys opposite Lemon cafe in D'mall is a very good budget eatery. Local dishes, meat and seafood dishes, omeletes and excellent sandwiches are on offer. Most meals cost around 70 peso's and are all cooked fresh. If you are around between 11AM and 2PM you get a free drink of Iced lemon tea with every rice meal.
Real Coffee, near boat station 1, serves a variety of pancakes, sandwiches, omelettes and salads, as well as freshly brewed coffee.
Fridays Boracay tel: +63 36 288-6200 fax: +63 36 288-6222 - all day dining, themed dinner, Friday night buffet, seafood grill, plus 3 cultural dance shows every week with fire dance.
Ole (located in D'mall plaza) is the place to go for Spanish tapas and other specialties. Beware - the main courses are enormous!
The Hobbit House, (Also located in D'mall plaza) is one Bar/Restaurant that you'll find alittle different. With its great food, drinks and folk singers this place is the best. But mainly they have the weirdest staff ever, serving you all night are Hobbits! or little people. this is one place in the world that you'll find "the Lord of the Rings" dream come true!
Rumbas, in D' Mall serves good steaks, pies and other English style dishes. You can even order curries, fish and chips and sausage sandwiches!
True Food, in Station 2, offers fiery Indian cuisine that will awaken the tastebuds. The place is cozy with straw mats and over-sized cushions. The staff is polite and very accommodating. For those who enjoy the spicier side of life, try the tandoori chicken.
Bistro Valhalla in the mall] is a newly refurbished steakhouse with a varied and interesting menu.
Near boat station 1, is the island's Greek restaurant, serving excellent cuisine in a romantic, beachfront setting. Greek food may not be the first thing to spring to mind when you think of Boracay, but this new restaurant is one of the island's most impressive.
The service is friendly and efficient, the interior is tastefully decorated, giving it a modern but cosy ambience, and the comfy cushions are a nice touch.
You can also enjoy your meal al fresco at a candlelit table on the beach. Dishes to try include fried cheese (Saganaki), Chicken Souvlaki (kebabs) and Lamb Gyros.
Obama Grill Bar-Restaurant (Station 1), Beachfront & Main Road Frontage (across from Andok's Station 1 and Shore Time Hotel). Steak restaurant
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