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Dazzling white beaches, an emerald sea, and a stunning sunset. A perfect day in the paradise of Boracay is completed with a delicious meal. Among the countless restaurants, where can you go to truly feel, "I'm so glad I came to Boracay!"?
For your precious dining time, WAUG has carefully selected three of Boracay's best restaurants that deliver on taste, atmosphere, and views. Let's dive into the culinary world of Boracay right now!
1. Sunset and Romance Itself: Cha Cha's Beach Cafe
If you're looking for the most romantic dinner in Boracay, the answer is Cha Cha's Beach Cafe. Located right in front of Coast Boracay resort in Station 2, it's renowned as the best spot to watch the sunset on White Beach. A cocktail and a delicious meal enjoyed while watching the sky turn crimson at dusk will become an unforgettable memory. The menu features everything from fresh seafood to traditional Filipino dishes, ensuring a delightful time for both your eyes and palate. In the evening, live performances enhance the romantic atmosphere.
Recommended Menu: Lechon (roasted pig), Ube Ice Cream, Signature Cocktails
WAUG's Tip: The beachside tables with the best sunset views are extremely popular, so we strongly recommend making a reservation before your visit!
2. The Taste of the Philippines: Gerry's Grill
For those who think, "I came all the way to Boracay, I have to try authentic Filipino food!" Gerry's Grill is a leading Filipino grill franchise beloved across the Philippines, guaranteeing a taste that also suits the Korean palate. The signature dishes are undoubtedly the grilled squid and the sizzling gambas, which arrive with an irresistible sizzle. Pairing them with garlic rice completes the perfect combination. Located in Station 1 near D'Mall, it's easily accessible and always bustling with people looking to enjoy hearty local Filipino food at a reasonable price.
Recommended Menu: Inihaw na Pusit (Grilled Squid), Sizzling Gambas, Crab Rice
WAUG's Tip: Wait times can be long during peak dinner hours. Visiting for an early dinner or for lunch is a good way to avoid the crowds.
3. A Hip & Vibey Brunch: The Sunny Side Cafe
A leisurely brunch while looking out at the beautiful White Beach—isn't it healing just to think about? The Sunny Side Cafe is where you can enjoy the most hip and delicious brunch in Boracay. Located at the end of Station 3, it boasts a relatively quiet and relaxed atmosphere. Their famous Eggs Benedict is a must-try, and the purple pancake made with 'ube' (a Filipino purple yam) is a special dish you can only taste here. With beautiful plating, delicious food, and the sea right before your eyes, there's no better place to spend a perfect morning.
Recommended Menu: Champorado, Ube Pancake, Mango Bacon Grilled Cheese
WAUG's Tip: In addition to the main branch at Station 3, a new branch recently opened at Station 1, making it even more accessible. Visit the one closest to your accommodation!
These are places where the Boracay sun, wind, and the sound of the waves become the best seasoning.
Enrich your Boracay trip even more at the restaurants recommended by WAUG!