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May 10, 2026Oceanway Team8 min read

Best Restaurants in Boracay: Where to Eat

Boracay is a food lover's paradise. From high-end dining to humble beachside barbecue, the island serves up an incredible range of flavors. Here's our curated guide to the best restaurants on the island.

Fine Dining

Muse Restaurant & Cafe (Station 1)

A hidden gem set in a garden, Muse serves exquisite Filipino and international dishes. Their seafood platter and mango float are must-tries. The ambiance is romantic and intimate — perfect for a special night out.

The Beach House (Station 1)

Located at The Lind Hotel, The Beach House offers an upscale beachfront dining experience. Their Wagyu beef burger is legendary, and the sunset views are unbeatable.

Casual Dining

D'Talipapa Market (Station 2)

The ultimate seafood experience. Buy fresh catch from the wet market — prawns, crab, lobster, fish — and have it cooked at one of the surrounding restaurants. Try the chili crab and buttered garlic prawns. Expect to pay around PHP 500–1,000 per person including cooking fee.

Jonah's Fruit Shake & Snack Bar (Station 1)

A Boracay institution since the 1990s. Their famous fruit shakes (especially mango and banana-chocolate) are the perfect beach refreshment. They also serve decent Filipino meals at budget-friendly prices.

Sunny Side Cafe (Station 2)

The best breakfast on the island. Their pancakes, omelettes, and fresh coffee draw long queues every morning. Arrive early to beat the crowd.

Beachfront Dining

Diniwid Beach Restaurants

For a quieter beach dining experience, head to Diniwid Beach (just north of Station 1). Restaurants here offer great food with a relaxed, uncrowded atmosphere. Try **Nami Boracay** for incredible views and Japanese-Filipino fusion.

Local Eats

Andok's (Station 2)

For cheap, delicious Filipino roast chicken, Andok's is unbeatable. A whole roasted chicken costs around PHP 300 — perfect for a budget-friendly meal.

Mang Inasal (Station 2)

Another Filipino chain, famous for its barbecue chicken and unlimited rice. Great for a filling meal after a day at the beach.

Fast Food & Familiar

Station 2 has all the major fast-food chains — McDonald's, Jollibee, KFC — along with pizza places and bakeries. The D'Mall food court offers a wide variety of cuisines.

Where to Eat Near Newcoast

The Newcoast area has several excellent dining options within the resort complex, including poolside restaurants and bars. The free shuttle makes it easy to explore dining options across the island from your base at Oceanway Boracay.

Pro Tips

  • Try the local specialty: Chicken Inasal (grilled marinated chicken)
  • Fresh coconut juice from beach vendors costs around PHP 50
  • Most restaurants add 10% service charge
  • Book fine dining in advance during peak season
  • D'Talipapa is best for lunch — go before 2 PM for the freshest catch
  • Boracay's food scene will surprise and delight you. Come hungry!

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