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Roxas City
I ❤ Boracay! There are so many things to love about this island. Whether you're suffering from the lack of vitamin "Sea" or you just want to show off your #dadbod or #beachbod, you could find a lot of reasons to love this place. It doesn't matter how many times you've been to Boracay in your entire life, what matters most is that you get to enjoy every second of it. The beach and the food, mostly. A trip to Boracay can cure a bad mood and so can good food. So, I've taste-tested to bring you the must-try restaurants that you can add to your eat-inerary. My list is a mix of old classics, new food discoveries, and secret spots you should be trying out in your next Boracay trip. LEMI share with you a quick rundown of my Must-Visit restaurants in Boracay.
Stumbling upon Spice Bird is like unearthing a new treasure. So I suggest that when you go here, pull up a chair and order some of the best piri-piri grilled pork or chicken in the island. It is located behind the ferris wheel, right smack in the middle of D'mall Plaza. Their bestsellers? Grilled Piri-piri boards. Piri-Piri Chicken Board, Piri-Piri Pork Board and the shrimp board. I really love the Piri-Piri grilled pork that's so tender and dressed with their popular piri-piri sauce. It comes with a side salad, milky roll, veggie chips and a delicious mountain of spice rice.
Unit 108 D'Mall Plaza, Boracay, 5608 Aklan, Philippines
It is located at the far side of D'Mall and they serve the finest Filipino dishes at very affordable prices. Their bestsellers are the ff; Bulalo, Kao pad, and Salpicao. Try 'em all!
D'Mall, Station 2, White Beach, Malay, Aklan, Philippines
Swoon over this fun and unique concept resto, the first of its kind in the island of Boracay. Located in Balabag Plaza at Station 1, you can enjoy delicious Filipino fusion food in a unique table setting. The Boracay Toilet is not for the faint-of-heart foodie, offering a menu of unique recommendations scribbled on – you guessed it – a toilet! LOL The interiors, tables and chairs as well as the menu are all toilet-themed so you'll see a lot of toilet seats, tissue holders and urinals around the place. You can even eat out from a potty and I promise you won't puke! And no, you won't hear that flushing sound after you drink your iced tea. Ordered the Pinoy favorite Sizzling Sh*t-sig, seafood platter, some crispy crap (chicken fingers) and pan-sh*t. I really love the food, in general. As many things as there are to love about Boracay Toilet, you can take funny and wacky photos at their photo wall. And the best part is, you can have as many lip-smacking, poop-smashing photos as you want. If you haven't tried eating inside a comfort room or eating from a toilet bowl, this wacky-themed restaurant will definitely give you a unique and crazy fun dining experience.
Malay, Aklan, Philippines
Super love their calamansi muffin, the kind of muffin you'll just keep coming back to. You must never leave Boracay without trying it. Seriously, it's a sure win! A truly delicious treat and pasalubong that's gone viral, the calamansi muffin is popular on and off the beach. Enjoy it with a refreshing glass of calamansi juice, or sip on cala-mango shake! Try their coffee or tea, or order one of each and share your drinks with your bae. Calamansi everything.. calamansi juice, calamansi muffins and cala-mango shake! Yum!
Malay, Aklan, Philippines
Check out the Restaurant at Two Seasons Boracay. Located in Station 1, it is known for its signature thinly sliced four cheese pizza with the crust happily burnt in a crisp. It is an absolute must try. Unique to Two Seasons Boracay only, the Oyster Sisig is seriously de-li-cious. For something a little sweeter, try the desserts. I got a molten chocolate cake with a scrumptious layer of caramel-ly filling in between layers of pineapple and vanilla ice cream as a treat, which I really love!
Station 1, Boracay Island, Malay, Aklan, Philippines
Must try? Mati Sin Chocolate Lava Cake with Vanilla Ice Cream (P290) A dessert as delicious as it is visually beautiful. It was sooo good, I almost cried. But that's not all, Zuzuni Boracay offers an amazing menu of Greek food!
Malay, Aklan, Philippines
Located at the D Mall, Station 2 of Boracay, it is a must try for barbeque lovers. Their Famous BBQ sauce, which I believe is made of peanuts, is really delicious. Must try: Pulled Pork and chicken BBQ to satisfy your carb cravings.
4 D'mall de Boracay, Malay, Aklan, Philippines
Munchies Boracay! Located in the heart of the island near Lake Town on the road to Ferra Hotel, they have yummy and affordable pizza, fajitas, burgers and more. A great choice for a quick meal that won't break your budget. Try the fajitas on a sizzling plate! Plus, we weren't able to resist the urge to make tusok-tusok the fish balls at Manong's cart in front of this small resto. So, I think I won't be eating more fish balls anytime soon. Access denied!
Malay, Philippines
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