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    Team Klook
    Last updated 15 Mar 2024
    Different dishes in a table

    Source: Smoke Donenoo and Little Taj Facebook

    Visiting Boracay soon? These restaurants won’t disappoint you!

    The Philippines is blessed with natural wonders that can awaken your inner adventurer and Filipinos can count themselves lucky for living in the tropics with thousands of islands to explore. Whether you’re into hiking, diving, or you simply want to chill, the country’s vast landscape has majestic mountains, volcanoes, caves, and beaches worth visiting.
    With plenty of eye-catching islands and terrains to see, the Philippines became one of the go-to countries for foreigners planning to visit Southeast Asia. One of the famous tourist spots in the country not only for foreigners but also for locals is Boracay.
    Aside from the island’s picturesque beauty, Boracay also houses several food havens that cater to every person’s own taste palate. These restaurants serve not only Filipino cuisine but also foreign cuisines such as Italian, Korean, Japanese, Chinese, and Spanish to name a few.
    Here are some restaurants you should check out on your next Boracay getaway.
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    1. Nonie's Restaurant

    When in a calming island like Boracay, you’d want to feast on gastronomic dishes without feeling guilty and you can do that at Nonie’s. The restaurant was founded by a young couple who left their corporate jobs in Singapore and decided to take a leap of faith. Their vision has always been to provide healthy delicious food that’s also ethically and locally produced.
    Nonie’s menu not only consists of classic Filipino dishes like pork adobo and kare-kare but also has a wide array of choices for those who are on a gluten-free or vegan diet. To maximize your dining experience at Nonie’s without burning a hole in your pocket, you can check out discounted deals on Klook.
    healthy quinoa dish  with meat and vegetables
    Source: Nonie's Restaurant Facebook
    Lunch date with friends
    Source: Nonie's Restaurant Facebook
    Nonie’s Restaurant
    Address: Hue Hotel and Resort, Station X, Boracay
    Contact Information: (+63) 912 394 8948 or info@nonies.com.ph
    Store Hours: 11 am to 10 pm daily

    2. Los Indios Bravos

    When the sun sets, that just means there’s a whole ‘nother side of Boracay you should see and one pub to visit is the Los Indios Bravos. This local gastropub is best known for their steaks and seafood platters best paired with local handcrafted beers so if you’re in for a good time and good food, this is the place to be. Patrons often come back for their oysters, lamb shank, and lamb kofta.
    Facade of the los indios restaurant
    Source: Los Indios Bravos Boracay Facebook
    Seafood platter
    Source: Los Indios Bravos Boracay Facebook
    Los Indios Bravos
    Address: White House Beach Resort, Station 1, Boracay
    Contact Information: (036) 288 2803; (+63) 917 176 4294; (+63) 917 595 5996
    Store Hours: 12 pm to 9 pm

    3. Muchos

    If you’re looking for a restaurant with a chill and low-key ambiance, this is the place to be. Muchos serves Latin American dishes and they make everything in their menu from scratch in order to highlight the authenticity of the cuisine’s ingredients. Those who are vegan, vegetarian, and pescatarian have lots of choices to choose from their menu or if unsure, you can always ask their staff about it. Their must-try dishes are Gambas Quinotto, Birria Carnitas and Barbacoa Bowl.
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    Source: Muchos Facebook
    Group of foreigns having fun at the dinner table
    Source: Muchos Facebook
    Want to try more dishes at Muchos? You can get discounted vouchers here. This way, you and your amigas can have the whole Muchos experience without spending so much!
    Muchos
    Address: Ground Floor Zuzuni Boutique Hotel, Station 1, Boracay
    Contact Information: (+63) 969 101 0140
    Store Hours: 10 am to 11 pm

    4. Little Taj

    Want a slice of India on the island? Little Taj will satisfy your cravings. Another easy-to-spot restaurant in Boracay, Little Taj offers traditional and modern Indian meals that also has options for vegans and vegetarians. They serve samosas, chicken tikka masala, and palak paneer. Here’s another good news, you can purchase vouchers with discounts up to 15% off when you get it on Klook, just check out more details here.
    Bar tender pouring drinks
    Source: Little Taj Facebook
    Different soup dishes
    Source: Little Taj Facebook
    Little Taj
    Address: D’Mall, Station 2, Boracay
    Contact Information: (+63) 969 149 0070

    5. SMOKE Donenoo

    With the global rise of the Korean wave or hallyu, the demand for Korean cuisine increased. After binge-watching a couple of K-dramas, you’ll easily get familiarized with their enticing meals and even if you’re in Boracay, there’s no escaping samgyupsal.
    interior of samgyupsal restaurant
    Source: SMOKE Donenoo Facebook
    Kimchi Soup
    Source: SMOKE Donenoo Facebook
    A hidden gem located in Station 1, SMOKE Donenoo is one of the newly-opened restaurants in the area and they offer a variety of authentic Korean meals including Korean barbecue. They use premium meats and ingredients straight from South Korea to bring authentic-tasting dishes to every visitor of Boracay.
    SMOKE Donenoo
    Address: Station 1 (near Churchill Apartelle Compound), Boracay
    Contact Information: 036 288 1015 (landline); (+63) 906 370 2619; (+63) 939 533 6411
    Store Hours: 11 am to 12 mn

    6. Lemoni Cafe & Restaurant

    This quaint and pleasant-looking cafe in Boracay serves fresh gourmet dishes and desserts ‘to die for’ so it’s a perfect place to catch up, enjoy the scenic view of the island over delicious meals. Its menu includes Eggs Benedict, Salmon Nicoise Salad, and pancakes and other classic Pinoy all-day breakfast meals. They also customize cakes so you can also prepare for a thoughtful surprise if there’s an occasion.
    Exterior design of Lemoni Restaurant
    Source: Lemoni Cafe & Restaurant Facebook
    Different kinds of Pastries
    Source: Lemoni Cafe & Restaurant Facebook
    Lemoni Cafe & Restaurant
    Address: D’Mall, Station 2, Boracay
    Contact Information: (+63) 977 857 7155

    7. Dos Mestizos

    Dos Mestizos has made its mark on the island after opening its doors more than a decade ago. Through those years, they’ve earned the approval of the locals and tourists that often dine here for their Spanish dishes that suit Filipino taste buds. Since it complements Filipino flavors and imported ingredients from Europe, expect only the best from this restaurant.
    Different dishes in the table
    Source: Dos Mestizos Facebook
    Dos Mestizos signage
    Source: Dos Mestizos Facebook
    One of their best-sellers is the herb crusted pork chop with ensalada verde so don’t forget to try it when you crave Spanish cuisine.
    Dos Mestizos
    Address: Main Road, Station 1, Boracay
    Contact Information: (+63) 966 672 8077; (036) 288 5786

    8. EatPlayHeal Boracay

    Not really a restaurant but if you’re looking for a new activity that can improve your mood while having nutritious organic bowls, then EatPlayHeal is the place to be. True to its name, this place offers ‘buddha bowls’ where you can choose tuna, tofu, or salmon as your source of protein. They also offer classes for yoga, pilates, reiki healing, HIIT, qigong, boxing, muay thai, dance, meditation, and many more. Private classes can also be arranged, you just have to coordinate with the staff.
    Smoke meat and fish in a bowl with vegetables
    Source: EatPlayHeal Facebook
    Girl Meditating
    Source: EatPlayHeal Facebook
    After cleansing your aura, you can have sulit deals at their snack bar if you purchase discounted EatPlayHeal vouchers here. You can snag deals up to 12% off and get a free side dish when you purchase from Klook.
    EatPlayHeal Boracay
    Address: Beach front (Building between True Home and Watercolors), Station 1, Boracay
    Contact Information: hello@eatplayheal.com
    IMPORTANT NOTE: Be a responsible traveler! All information on this post are accurate from the time of writing. Rules, regulations and guidelines are updated frequently and may change without Klook’s prior notice. For your safety, check with the respective LGU’s and establishments directly before your travels. 

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