Boracay Island Restaurants & Dining

Where to Eat in Boracay Island

Finding a place to dine is the last thing you need worry about when in Boracay. The four-kilometre beachfront on White Beach offers an amazing selection of cuisine ranging from Thai, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Indian, Italian, Spanish, French, German, and of course local dishes.

From open-air seafood barbeques to fine dining venues, many of these restaurants tempt costumers with generous set meals or dinner buffets. For travellers on budgets, there are several inexpensive eateries at the back of D' Mall (near Station Two) and on Main Road. Below is a list of our recommended restaurants in Boracay.

Aria Restaurant

Aria serves delicious and freshly cooked Italian dishes such as pizzas, pastas, salads, and sweets. Do not forget to try its famous homemade panna cotta.

The restaurant has a chic and modern dining room with a good view of the slow-moving crowd on the beach path.

Location: Beach path at D’ Mall’s entrance
Tel: +63 36 288 5573
Price Range: Affordable

Crafty’s Rooftop Bar and Coffee Shop

This restaurant serves delicious and filling Indian curries, sandwiches, and salads. Offering also a wide selection of imported beers and liquors, Crafty’s Rooftop Bar and Coffee Shop is a good spot to watch the sunset and hang out with the local crowd.

Location: Top level of the new Crafts Superstore
Tel: +63 36 288 6857
Price Range: Affordable

Cocoloco

This native-style restaurant offers excellent local and international cuisine at an inexpensive prices. Situated in the Angol area on White Beach, the atmosphere is rather romantic and far away from the more populated areas.

Location: Angol, White Beach
Price Range: Affordable

Dos Mestizo

Dos Mestizo is a popular Spanish restaurant, serving excellent tapas, sangria, and paella. The restaurant opens daily for lunch and dinner. Also, it serves all-you-can-eat Spanish dishes every Saturday night. The bean soups and hearty stews are tasty.

Location: Behind the Tourist Centre, between Station 2 and 3 White Beach.
Tel: +63 36 288 5786
Price Range: Affordable

Friday’s Boracay

The main reason why the restaurant is called Friday's Boracay because it has a fantastic cultural show on Fridays and offers a special set meal including barbeque, a feast of sushi, sashimi, and grilled meats and fish.

The bar has happy hours everyday from 15:00 - 18:00.

Location: Station One, White Beach
Tel: +63 36 288 6200
Price Range: Pricey

The Hobbit House

The Hobbit House offers a long list of international dishes with live music everyday for lunch and dinner. However, the unique selling point of the Hobbit House is its staff – all are 'hobbits' or little people. Also, it sells lovely souvenirs like T-shirts and mugs.

Location: Plaza D’ Mall
Price Range: Affordable

Manana Mexican

This lovely beachside and open-air restaurant serves large portions of Mexican food, all using its traditional clay plates. The nacho chips are fresh from the pan and its dip is delicious.

The only downside is that the outstanding guacamole is only available when avocados are in season.

Location: Station One, White Beach
Price Range: Affordable

Steakhouse Boracay

The breezy, yet cozy restaurant serves imported steaks and fine wines from California, Germany, Australia, and France. Recommendations are the tasty schnitzel with pan-fried potatoes, spare ribs, and fish carpaccio. Other European specialties such as sausages and pasta are also available.

Location: Near D’ Mall, White Beach
Tel: +63 36 288 6102
Price Range: Pricey

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