Food
A true Boracay Experience would never be complete without the water, the sun, water sports, and abundant food! If you’re the type of person who doesn’t want to leave his comfort zone and try new things out, it will be tough on you here on the island– food-wise. There are NO McDonalds (or Jollibees, a more popular burger chain in the Philippines) in the entire Boracay.
Your only other option would be to eat pizza the whole time or try to be adventurous with food, after all it’s vacation time. Here are some food that are worth trying: breakfast buffets, paluto (where you shop for your own fish and have it cooked at the restaurants in D’Talipapa), All-You-Can-Eat dinner buffets at the beachfront, and of course, Mongolian Food. Here are our reviews on restaurants and other similar establishments in Boracay (with actual photos).
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So what are you in the mood for?
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| Sun Village Central Mongolian Grill/ Buffet | So you think you can cook? Imagine a big kitchen full of Chinese food ingredients and it’s up to you to use-all-that-you-can-put-in-your-bowl. This is how you do Mongolian Buffets. Haven’t tried it yet? Here’s one restaurant that serves this food at lunch time (and our review with photos). Read the full article. |
| Boracay Dinner Buffets for 300 to 350 Php (Our Rating: SUPERB!) | Food! Food! Food! All you can eat for 8 USD. Read the full article. |
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| Pizza Delivery
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Craving for an old, familiar comfort food? Pizza! Here are the list of 3 most popular restaurants that deliver pizza on the Island. |
| Review of Shakey’s Boracay Station 2
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Pizza and view are not the only things that they have. Here are the food that we recommend and do NOT recommend. Restaurant location: Station 2 (in front of Boracay Peninsula), White Beach Path. |
Related Article: The Best Protein Food Sources in the Philippines.
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| Crazy Crepes (Reviews and Photos)
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If you’re on a low-carb diet, don’t even look at the enticing photos in this article because this is not for you. But, if you plan to break your good eating habits on this vacation, go ahead and dig in on a high-calorie, high-fat, ever mouth-watering crepes! Read full article here. |
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| I love Backyard BARBECUE (A Review)
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Do you absolutely LOVE Barbecue? You can get them at this restaurant for a budget-friendly price. However, there are 2 things that may turn you off, so consider reading this review before splurging. Read the full article. |
| Andok’s Restaurant (One of the Cheapest in Boracay)| A Review
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Yes, you can still buy less-than-a-dollar-meal in Boracay these days. Where at? Read the full article. |
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| Mongolian Food: A Must Eat in Boracay Island | Veggies, seafood, meat, and spices all in a bowl. Have a real splurge on this all-you-can-eat authentic Asian food. Click on the link to read more about Mongolian Dinner Buffet, common ingredients you can choose from, and price range. |
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| On Burgers and Beer: Nigi-Nigi Bar (Station 2) Review | The home of Beer Below Zero (draft and bottled). This place is located near the White Beach Path, with restaurants, massage places, and hotels around it. Pros and cons, plus our rating! |
| Jammers Restaurant: The real home of the BIGGEST Burger in Town | A Review | Many are claiming the title, but this is where I found the biggest, beefiest burger in Boracay. Prices and complete review here. |
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| Mexican Food | Manana Restaurant Reviews | Mmmmmm. Burritos time!!!! Read the full review. |
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| They have the most diverse menu I have ever seen on the Island. If you are up for trying different food every meal time, the Red Coconut Bar and Restaurant is the place to go. |
| Best Korean Restaurants in Boracay
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Korean food is the rising trend in dining. It’s time to indulge in something healthy, flavorful, and inexpensive. For our top two Korean food places, read the full article here. |
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| Starbucks: Location and Review | Whether you’re in for a sumptuous snack or a relaxing cup of coffee, Starbucks will keep you company. But there’s one thing that is quite a turn off about this place. Read the full article. |
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| Philippine Food | Local food you must try: Boiled Bananas. | Boiled bananas, banana on a stick, and turon are just three of the popular ways of preparing banana in the Philippines. See how we cook bananas here. |
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| Mama’s Restaurant Boracay (European: German, Austrian Cuisine)
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Tired of getting small portions of food? A lot of restaurants in Boracay are guilty of serving midget-size food which can be disappointing at times. I absolutely hate the feeling of leaving a restaurant hungry after paying $20 for dinner. Read more here… |
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| Deja Vu Bar and Restaurant Boracay
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Food here feels like home. My husband and I got some good hamburgers, onion rings, and cocktail drinks…Location..Deja Vu bar and restaurant is located at the beachfront of Station 2, beside Nigi Nigi Beach Resort. Read more here… |
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