Boracay is one of the most coveted destinations in the country due to its impeccable beauty as characterized by its softest, finest white sands and immaculately blue waters. It’s the perfect tropical island as some would say. The variety of accommodation from luxurious hotels to budget-friendly ones allows it to cater to travelers from different walks of life. But if there is one thing I love the most about Boracay, it’s the food scene. For someone who loves food, I was never bored to discover such a wide array of restaurants on the island, offering different dishes from traditional Filipino to a fusion of foreign cuisines such as Thai, Spanish, and Japanese. If you’re wondering where to eat in Boracay on your visit, look no further as I have compiled a list of the best ones you should try.





—For Family/Barkada Sharing

Where to eat in Boracay

♥ Two Seasons Boracay – Home to the famous four cheese pizza and oyster sisig. Prices at this restaurant are steep, not for those on a tight budget but their servings are usually good for sharing.
Facebook/Website: https://twoseasonsresorts.com
Price: Starts at P400+
Address: Aklan West Rd Boracay, 5608

♥ Epic Boracay – Epic is known by most people for booze and party but it’s actually also a great option for all-day breakfast meals, burgers among others. Solo orders are available but the best ones are those which can be shared by friends.
Facebook/Website: https://www.epicboracay.com/
Price: Starts at P250+
Address: Beachfront, D’Mall of Boracay Boracay Island, Malay, 5608 Aklan

♥ Ole Tapas Bar – If you’re looking for a restaurant that serves good Spanish and Mexican dishes, look no further than Ole Tapas Bar. Their signature Paella is great when shared with friends and families over hearty conversations.
Facebook: Ole Tapas Bar Boracay
Price: Starts at P350+
Address: Phase-IV, D Mall de Boracay, Station 2, Boracay Island

♥ Ka-On Restaurant – Boodle Fight is one traditional way of eating that many Filipinos enjoy. Head over to Ka-On Restaurant of The Tides for a quick boodle over grilled seafood and other Filipino favorites with your friends.
Facebook/Website: Ka-On Restaurant
Price: Starts at P300+
Address: D’Mall Station 2, Boracay Island, Boracay





—For Coffee, Cakes, & Pastries

Where to eat in Boracay

♥ Cafe Del Sol – One of the many cafes on the island the serves freshly baked bread and pastries. Their coffee is also one of the best which is better paired with their cakes.
Facebook/Website: http://www.boracay.cafedelsol.com.ph/menu.html
Price: Starts at P250+
Address: D’Mall phase 4, Boracay Island

♥ Real Coffee – Home to the original calamansi muffin. This restaurant is open at 7AM and is a good place to get your morning coffee fix.
Facebook/Website: Real Coffee & Tea Cafe
Price: Starts at P70+
Address: Station 2, Boracay Island, Boracay

♥ Lemoni Cafe & Restaurant – One of the few restaurants that offer healthy food choices like salads and fruit mixes. Their coffee, cakes, bread, and pastries are really good too.
Facebook/Website: Lemoni Care & Restaurant
Price: Starts at P250+
Address: D’mall D Boracay, Stall 117, Boracay Island





—Foreign Cuisines

Where to eat in Boracay

♥ Tsukiji Ken – A newly opened restaurant that serves one of the best tasting ramen, gyoza, and authentic Japanese sushi.
Facebook/Website: https://www.instagram.com/tsukijiken_boracay/
Price: Starts at P200+
Address: Station 2 near Henann Crystal Sands, Boracay Island

♥ Maya’s Filipino and Mexican Cuisine – One of the established restaurants on the island and a favorite to many and myself. They serve traditional Filipino and Old-aged Mexican dishes.
Facebook/Website: https://facebook.com/mayas.boracay/
Price: Starts at P400+
Address: Station 1, Boracay Island

♥ Congas – If you wish to sample authentic Thai dishes while in Boracay, Congas Restaurant is the best place to be.
Facebook/Website: https://www.facebook.com/Congasrestaurantboracay/
Price: Starts at P250+
Address: Bulabod Road 1-A, Boracay Island

♥ Tres Amigos Mexican Cantina – One of the best places if you’re craving burritos, quesadilla, tacos, and every Mexican goodie you can think of. They also serve traditional Filipino breakfast meals.
Facebook/Website: https://www.facebook.com/Tres-Amigos-Boracay-501746573255861/
Price: Starts at P160+
Address: D’Mall De Boracay





—Budget-Friendly Options

Where to eat in Boracay

♥ Andok’s D’Mall – Probably the most famous branch of Andok’s Restaurant in the country. This is simply the go-to place for people who are on a budget but are looking for a wide selection of good-tasting Filipino dishes.
Price –Starts at P80+
Address – D’Mall, Station 2, Boracay

♥ Kolai Mangyan – Home to the famous Budbud and Bulasing. This restaurant offers a wide array of Filipino favorites which is good for solo diners or for sharing with friends and family.
Facebook/Website: https://www.facebook.com/KolaiMangyanBoracay/
Price: Starts at P70+
Address: Main Road, Boracay

♥ Jasper’s Tapsilog – This restaurant is famous for its all-day Silog meals that are ideal for those on a tight budget.
Facebook/Website: https://www.facebook.com/jasperstapsilog/
Price: Starts at P70+
Address: Main Road near McDonald’s D’Mall, Boracay


There you have it, lovelies. Choosing where to eat in Boracay can be a bit of a challenge sometimes due to an overwhelming number of good restaurants to choose from. These are just some of the ones I found with great value but there certainly are others and I’m open to your suggestions in the comments. Share this post with your friends and start planning your food adventure when you visit Boracay. Until next time. Ciao!

 

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