Restaurants in Boracay
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Bamboo Lounge
This new restaurant, part of the same compound as the boutique Freckles hotel, serves an interesting mix of food, mostly Asian, including dim sum, spare ribs, and Peking duck. It has a stylish dining area on the 1st floor and a bar open till 02:00 upstairs.
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Mañana Mexican Cuisine
There are only three tables on the beach path here but the sombreros and terracotta plates tell you this is a Mexican restaurant. Serves big tasty dishes such as burritos, tortillas, and top-of-the-line fruit shakes.
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Real Coffee & Tea Café
Real Coffee & Tea Café, next to the Bom Bom Bar, is a good place for fresh coffee and all-day breakfasts and omelettes.
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Cyma
This is a terrific Greek restaurant with simply sensational salads and all the authentic tastes you could wish for, from flaming salty cheese to grilled lamb to eggplant dips and pitta bread. It’s at the top end as far as prices go, but worth every delicious mouthful. Service is slick and professional, and the Mediterranean-blue dining room is welcoming.
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Dos Mestizos
A Spanish restaurant, favoured by local restaurateurs when they go out to eat. Authentic paella, bean soups and hearty stews make this quite a different taste sensation to most of the food on offer elsewhere on the island. Look out for the special P400 all-you-can-eat tapas nights. It’s just off the beach at boat station two, behind the Tourist Center.
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La Reserve Restaurant
Foodies consider La Reserve, next to the Red Coconut Resort, to be the best restaurant on Boracay. It is certainly the priciest. It serves continental cuisine and seafood such as green lobster and royal king crabs, with a good selection of wine and champagne. Try eating outside in the charming garden area.
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True Food Indian Cuisine
It's a good thing the cushions you crash on are comfortable since you could fit in a short nap by the time your food arrives. True Food's Far Eastern ambience is especially romantic at night and the menu features a good choice of vegetarian dishes; the huge set meals are delicious but pricey.
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Steakhouse Boracay
Look for this stylish restaurant above the Habagat Kiteboarding shop. The service is especially good as are the imported steaks and Californian, German and Australian wines. Some menu items worth ordering are the tasty schnitzel with pan-fried potatoes, spare ribs and fish carpaccio.
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Aria Restaurant
Aria has a prime people-watching location on the beach path at D’Mall’s entrance. It has a stylish and modern dining room and cooks fabulous Italian food – linguine with crab and wild mushrooms comes to mind, as does the truly stunning cardamom panna cotta.
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Lemon Cafe
Fresh is the key here, ranging across several culinary areas with good salads, creative sandwiches, classic eggs Benedict brunches and tasty laksa. The lunch box special consists of – soup of the day, green salad, choice of sandwich or rice dish and dessert.
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Summer Place
This is one of the better Mongolian barbecues available on Boracay, keeping its ingredients fresh and quickly replenished. Take your spoils to the tables on the beach; the dining room gets hot. Later in the evening, this becomes a serious party place.
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Pizzeria Floremar
You wouldn’t guess it from the humble outdoor seating, but this place at the very southern end of the beach does fantastic pizza, great home-style pasta – probably the best in Boracay – and good salads. It’s also known simply as Mario’s.
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Delicatessen
Delicatessen, across from Crafts supermarket, sells fresh bread rolls and will make sandwiches to order from its cheese and cold-cuts deli counter, great for a beach picnic.
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Heidiland
Heidiland, situated across from Crafts supermarket, sells fresh bread rolls and will make sandwiches to order from its cheese and cold-cuts deli counter, great for a beach picnic.
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Pomodoro Italian Cuisine
This restaurant is nothing more than a few tables set out on a sandy platform in front of the Blue Lilly Villa, but it's a romantic spot for an early-evening sunset dinner. Does pastas and pizzas.
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Jonah’s Fruit Shake & Snack Bar
Amid plenty of competition, Jonah’s proudly boasts the best shakes on the island – the avocado and banana mix is sensational – and also serves light meals of the pizza and taco variety.
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Sulu Thai Restaurant
Sulu Thai is an unassuming eatery with a thick menu, with helpful photos of all the dishes, including seafood entrees, vegetarian dishes, crispy spring rolls and spicy soups.
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Café del Sol Boracay
Café del Sol Boracay, a Starbucks-like spot directly at the entrance to D'Mall, can't be beat for people-watching, fancy coffee drinks and cakes.
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Kaeseke
Try the prawn tempura and sashimi at this causal Japanese restaurant in D'Mall where seating is strictly floor-side.
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Benito's Café
Benito's Café, across the sand from Charlh's Bar, serves cappuccino and crepes with fruit.
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