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Food Trip with Kids: Where to Eat in Boracay

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Boracay Food Trip with Kids

Aside from its beautiful white sand beach and clear waters, Boracay is also known for its yummy food! Here is our favorite, kid-approved Boracay restaurants.

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Spice Bird

Spice Bird is a restaurant in D’Mall near the beachfront area. It is known for Piri-Piri, Peri-Peri, or Bird’s Eye – a chili from Africa. They make their own Piri-Piri sauce which is not spicy but it has a unique yummy flavor.

We loved the Piri-Piri Chicken Skin (Php 250), Fried Piri-Piri Wings (Php 350), and Grilled Piri-Piri Pork Chop (Php 450).

You can check out their full menu here: Spice Bird Boracay Menu

BarLo Restaurant

BarLo Restaurant is a beachfront restaurant of the Two Seasons Hotel at Station 1. They are known for their Four Cheese pizza and Oyster Sisig.

We loved their Oyster Sisig (Php 350), which is a bit crispy and super yummy. My dad and brother also loved their Boracay Fried Chicken (P510).

We did not try their Four Cheese pizza anymore because we just had pizza before we went there. We’ll try it next time!

We first went to BarLo restaurant at night, around 6:30 pm but they were full so we went back the next day at lunchtime, around 11:30 am and there were plenty of seats.

You can check out their full menu here: BarLo Menu

Los Indios Bravos

Los Indios Bravos is also a beachfront restaurant found in White Beach Resort at Station 1.

Our favorites are Oyster Rockefeller (Php 480), Pork Schnitzel (Php 780), and Chicken Tenders (Php 460).

We choose to sit at their outdoor seating area so we can enjoy the fresh air while eating.

You can check out their full menu here: Los Indios Bravos Menu

Jonah’s Fruit Shake and Snack Bar

Jonah’s offers refreshing and yummy milkshakes. Our two favorite flavors are Banana Choco (Php 168) and Mango Milk!

Halo Mango

Another refreshing treat is Halo Mango’s Mangoholic! It is a mango ice cream with mango toppings (Php 150 for small and Php 200 for large). It is our first time trying this and we love it!

Percy Seafood

If you are craving for yummy seafood, try Percy Seafood at Station 1. We loved their Green Oysters (Php 690), Shrimp and Chips (Php 650), and Seafood Cappellini (Php 590).

Coco Mama

If you are looking for a healthier treat, you can try Coco Mama. They are known for their yummy coconut ice cream! We ordered two scoops of ice cream (Php 180) – one coconut and one coco pandan. It was served on a coconut shell with fresh coconut strips, mangoes, and pinipig.

Thank you guys for reading my blog post about our Boracay food trip! You can read about our Boracay adventure here.

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