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Bohol

Restaurants in Bohol

  1. Garden Cafe

    A wonderfully fun cowboy-themed restaurant that employs deaf waiters. The menu – which includes a beginner’s guide to sign language – is chock-full of good ol’ Yankee fare, from fried chicken to onion rings and burgers. Choose your order and dial it straight through to the kitchen from tableside phones as you enjoy the decor and cheesy country music.

    reviewed

  2. Cainget Fish Grill

    Something of a well-kept secret – continue about a block north of La Roca on Graham Ave and look for the small sign on your left. Follow the steps down to a simple platform out on the water, where you can choose fresh seafood from the display and tell the chef how you want it cooked. Try to arrive bang on 5pm, ahead of the sunset.

    reviewed

  3. Payag

    Don’t like Filipino food? Prepare to be converted. Associated with the Jo’s Chicken Inato chain, Payag restaurant is in a lovingly renovated Spanish-era home with a few quirky additions, such as wall-mounted tropical fish tanks. Everything on the menu is excellent (we checked), but the sizzling gambas are to die for.

    reviewed

  4. Trudi’s Place

    An ugly ice-cream cake of a restaurant, but good for cheap food. You can get Filipino and Western dishes for a crazy P60 and there’s a decent selection of salads.

    reviewed

  5. Shiang Ma Nou

    A trendy new Chinese place near the Knights of Columbus (K of C) church. Seafood is a speciality and all meals are well prepared and beautifully presented.

    reviewed

  6. Brewpoint

    An air-conditioned oasis set back behind CPG Ave, it has the usual Starbucks-style coffees and basic cheap meals. Wi-fi is P30 per hour.

    reviewed