Budget meals, famous fruit shakes, and dinner buffets, welcome to our Boracay food trips!
1st stop – Breakfast 1 – Hungry Monkey, located along D-Mall.
It offers the typical breakfast rice meals like Tocino, Tapa, Bangus and etc. Meals start from 65php and up. Food serving is very small, really disappointing. Taste is just okay. Price is unreasonable.
2nd stop – Breakfast 2 – Café del Sol, located at D-Mall.
Café del Sol, is the sister restaurant of Aria which is just situated beside it. It offers a variety of meals from a light and hearty meal, Continental breakfast to Filipino breakfast and a lot more.
We had their Filipino breakfast – Chicken longanisa, Tapa and Bangus. Complete meal comes with coffee/tea (which you can also upgrade) and fruit dessert. Food serving and taste is excellent. Meals start from 250php and up; expensive but worth the money.
3rd stop – Lunch/merienda – Jonah’s Fruit Shake & Snack Bar, located in Station 1
Known for its famous fruit shakes, a must stop for every tourist in Boracay. Shakes start from 85 and up. We had their Mango-Banana, Papaya and Choco-Banana shakes. It was really refreshing after a long walk by the beach at noon time. Yumyum, love their shakes!
We also ordered their special pizza, priced around 300php. Good taste and also yummy.
4th stop – Le Soleil’s dinner buffet, located along station 2
This was our best choice among the other restaurants which offered dinner buffets. Buffet price is at 396php with bottomless iced tea. There were enough food choices and different food stations.
Here’s the salad station…
… Seafood station…
and the Main course station…
Pasta station with a chef cooking on the spot… just have to tell him your preferred pasta ingredients and sauce….and he’ll cook it well…
5th stop – Real Coffee, located along station 1
We went here before leaving the island to bring home some Kalamsi muffins; their famous dessert… priced at 285php per box with 6 muffins. Muffins were really soft but tasted good, just find it super expensive; a small muffin at 47.50php.
We think Real Coffee is really over pricing and taking advantage of their name and foreign/local tourists. It would be good if they can offer a different price for the local tourists, a much reasonable one…
Boracay food tripping is FUN and there are more other new/old restaurants which offer great food and you can just check which ones are really worth your money.























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Hi Cafe del Sol, Thanks for dropping by my site. Thanks for the update!
i’ve tried jonah’s fruit shake. a bit expensive and too commercialized in my opinion considering the venue. lots of garbage around the area when we went there.