I have searched for the top 10 best places to dine in Boracay and here it is:
1. Dos Mestizos is the Best Spanish Restaurant in the Island by Binggoy Remedios (only Ole restaurant can contest that title) . They went out of Asya resort to establish their own resto near the Station 3 Police Station. They serve strictly spanish food cooked slowly and with olive oil. Their specialties are the 16 ways of Tapa which includes Gambas al ajillo, Croquettas de quezo azul, and chorizo; and the 5 different styles of Paella: Valenciana, Marinara, Negra, de pollos, and de verduras which takes about half hour to prepare.
Dos Mestizos Spanish Restaurant
Sitio Manggayad, beside PNP Police Detachment Station 3
Tel (+63-36) 288-5786Opens Daily (12pm-2pm Lunch, 6pm Dinner, on Saturdays 6pm-10pm Eat-all-you-can Tapas)
2. Cyma's original restaurant in d'Mall continues to be the greek favorite in the island. It was a hit when it first opened which led to the consequent opening of the Shangrila and Greenbelt branches in Manila. It is hidden in one of the alleyway in d'Mall but you won't miss it because of the number of people patronizing the place. Try their light greek salad, saganaki (flaming cheese) with OOPA!, and the lamb chops/ crabs for your main dish.
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Cyma Greek Restaurant
d'Mall, Station 2, Boracay Island
3. Prana Restaurant located in Mandala Spa is the best healthy restaurant in the island. "Prana" means "life force" in Sanskrit and it reflects the lifestyle philosophy of Karen Reina and Dieter Schrottmann. It servesvegetarian food, fruits and salads, and light food in general. You shouldn't miss their Pappa al pomodoro tomato soup and healthy breakfast servings.
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Prana Restaurant at Mandala Spa
Station 3, Boracay Island
Tel (+63-36) 288 5856 to 59
E-mail: info@mandalaspa.com
4. Manana Boracay- nothing beats Manana when it comes to tacos, burritos and nachos in bora. Almost all of the people I've asked randomly, recommended Manana because of the big serving size and the food is served hot and fresh. It is a favorite hangout place because of its open air ambiance and beach front location.
Manana Mexican Restaurant
White Beach, near Boat Station 1 Boracay Island
5. Lemon iCafe - Ever since it opened, it created rave reviews because of its lemon desserts and lemon inspired interiors strategically located in the middle of d'Mall. They serve a variety of chocolate cakes, banana muffin and other desserts. They serve breakfast and light meals, so you won't go wrong in putting this in your food trip itinerary any time of the day.
Lemon iCafe
in the middle of d'Mall, Boracay Island
6. Real Coffee and Tea Cafe - Established since 1996 by Ms. Lee Rosaia. Its claim to fame in Bora is its Lemon cupcakes (P40 each) and its Nipa hut setting which is great for breakfast. They serve continental breakfast mostly omelettes and sandwiches. They are open as early as 7.30am. You can't see them from the main walking road in Station 1 because you have to go inside a bit to find it.
Real Coffee and Tea Cafe
near Boat Station 1, Boracay.
6. Zuzuni - There is room for two Greek restaurants in this Top 10 list but I still like Cyma overall. This is owned by Geni Psinakis of Mati Rockwell fame; Yorgos Psinakis; and Nikos Gitsis, a Seair partner who named it after the endearing term "little insect" in Greek. Their Greek cuisine are almost authentic but they have a killer dessert called Chocolate Sin that beats any dessert in the island.
Zuzuni Greek Restaurant
near Boat Station 1, BoracayTel (+63-36) 288.4477
Website: www.zuzuni.net
7. Aria Italian Restaurant - Filipinos love pizza and pasta and Aria is the best place to enjoy these. They use wood fire oven for their pizzas and bread. They are owned by the d'Mall owners and enjoys a very nice prominent spot at the entrance of d'Mall.
Aria Italian Restaurant d'Mall, Station 2, Boracay IslandTel (+63-36) 288-5573
8. Boracay Crab House @ Escondido - The Best Crab Place in Boracay. Their specialties are simply crabs in many ways that you could imagine and their prawn dishes. It would be a shame leaving Boracay without eating the best seafood you will only find in the province like Boracay.
Escondido's Boracay Crab HouseAt the back of the ChurchTel (+63-36) 376-4535, (+63-917) 527 4777Website: www.escondidoboracay.net
9. True Food Indian Food - The Best Indian Food in Boracay Island. It has huge pillows where you can seat and have a good time with friends.
True Food Restaurant
Boat Station 2, Boracay
10. Smoke Restaurant - The Best Filipino paluto restaurant in Boracay. If you are on a budget, why not buy your raw ingredients and ask Smoke to cook it for you. They also have ala carte Filipino food in the menu but nothing beats buying shrimps and asking them to cook it for you the way you like it.
Smoke Restaurant
at the back of d'Mall restaurant where the market is, Boracay
Top 10 Must-Try-Food-and-Drinks in Bora!
Jonas Milkshake is undoubtedly the best milkshake in the island!
Real Coffee's claim to fame is their Lemon Cupcake. You should try it.
Cafe del Sol's Cheesecake @ d'Mall is a good choice for dessert after your Aria meal.
Zuzuni's Chocolate Sin is to die for. Amen.
Summer Place Bucket of Long Island Ice Tea. This is a great bonding drink for the barkada.
Illusion Shaker of Cocomangas. Find out why it is called illusion shaker.
Chori Burger and Street Food. You're Bora experience is not complete without tasting these Chori Burger.
Sex Shooters of Summer Place. It is a combination of 6 alcoholic shots with sexy names and with different ingredients.
Still Standing after 15 is already an institution in the island. You will be given 15 alcoholic shots which you need to finish the entire night. If you are still standing after 15 shots, you'll get a shirt and they will put your name on the walls.
Gastoff Ribs @ d'Mall.
8 Restaurants that did not make the Top 10 list but worth mentioning
Puka beach food is perfect during lunch time after a boating trip.
Wahine Beach Bar is a good place to hangout for thin crust pizzas if you happen to pass by Diniwid beach where Nami and Microtel are located.
Yellow Cab invasion. It replaced my favorite restaurant Banza portuguese food.
If you are already wasted, Jammers is the place to hang out in the early morning. Good thing they are open 24 hours.
This is the original restaurant of Hawaiian Bar-B-Que in Bora. They opened their second branch in the Boutique of Tagaytay and another branch in San Miguel by the Bay.
You can try the unique halo halo sandwich @ Halowich d'Mall.
Bacolod Chicken, Chicken Inasal and Andoks have invaded Boracay and they are a favorite choice among budget travellers.
Portable crepes @ Crazy Crepes or Rock n Roll Crepes are the in thing in Bora.
"Courtesy of www.ourawesomeplanet.com/awesome/2008/01/boracay-101.html"
Since there are lot of Boracay restaurants, I always make a list of restaurants to visit when going to Boracay. And I always look for Boracay beach hotel that is near to great restaurants. Thank you for this list! :)
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