Restaurants

Valhalla Steakhouse Boracay

Valhalla Steakhouse Boracay

Steakhouse Valhalla has, in a short time, got the status of being the best steakhouse on the island.

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Crafty's Rooftop Bar

Crafty’s Rooftop Bar and Restaurant

On top of Craft's Supermarket and Department store and in the midle of the Island, you find this rooftop bar with a 360 degrees panoramic view of Boracay.

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Paraiso Grill

Paraiso Grill

Close to D*Mall, Station 2 area, you will find this cozy and rustic restaurant, with excelent seafood, pizza and a-la carte menu.

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Nigi Nigi Too Beach Bar

niginigi too

Native style restaurant and bar located at the beach, with a lot of choices of breakfast, lunch and dinner.

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Hey Jude Bar

Hey Jude Bar

Located at the beach in the middle of d*Mall. A lot of people come here for viewing the sunset with some cold drinks  or cocktails or a late lunch. It's a different story at late night.

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Cyma Restaurant

Cyma Boracay

A Greek restaurant with "all inclusive" plates with a lot of high quality food with budget prices.

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Real Coffee and Tea Cafe

Real Coffee and Tea Cafe

Just before you leave the walkway to get out at the beach at Station 1, you will find Lee's little Real Coffee shop on right hand side.

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About Hotels and Restaurants in General

 

     You will find all types of hotels from top stars to simple Nipa Hut standard here at Boracay.  Food quality at Boracay is very high; very few if any get stomach trouble.  However be aware of salads with mayonnaise at the buffets at the beach.  It might have been out there in the heat for some time.  

     The comfort rooms have different levels of cleanliness. There are some places where it is terrible.  Especially places where it can get very crowded, during night time.

     It is normal to give tips to the staff, in the restaurants and bars and to the housekeepers when you leave the hotel room.

     Price level on restaurants have variations but it is not hard to find nice restaurants where two can have dinner and some drinks for just 10-20 USD.

 

Service Level in General

 

     Remember that the Philippines is still a developing country.  So far not everybody can afford to start or fulfill education in hotel and restaurant business.  Boracay is a small island, with few locals.  Many of the workers here are coming from other parts of the Philippines, trying to get a job and make some money, to survive, support their family and/or save for education. 

     Filipinos in general are very friendly and hospitable people that smile, always joking and trying to do their best to help and make your holiday as best as possible.  However, it might be a conflict between your expectations and the training and experience level of the staff you meet. Some of the workers here, might have just arrived, young, do not have any experience from hotel and restaurant business neither have that much training as well.

     From our experience, resolve misunderstandings or faults with patience and a smile.  Your holiday will be so much better and you will get some nice friends over here.

 

Payments

 

     All trade is done by cash in local currency; Philippine Peso.  However, it is easy to exchange from USD, EURO and a lot of other currencies in banks, hotels or in moneychangers at the walkway.

     There are nine ATMs at the Island, most accept MasterCard, others VISA.  During the high season, these ATMs often run out of cash in the weekends.  So, it might be a good idea to secure some cash for the weekend.

     Please be advised that some hotels charge up to 7.5 % surcharge/service charge with use of credit cards.  This is because of the high interest level in the Philippines and it is the handling bank that claim this charge. It is a good idea to take out some cash from the ATM and pay cash for your hotel accommodations.

 





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