Going to Boracay usually means enjoying the sun, sand and sea; but certain conditions such as bad weather can ultimately spoil your trip. It’s a good thing though that the food on this famed beach location in the Philippines is as good as the scenery and the quality is unaffected by the changes in the climate.

In my recent visit to Boracay, I sampled the dishes of three of the more established restaurants, namely Aria, Cafe del Sol, and Hama Japanese Cuisine. It seems like these three eateries are all owned by one corporation or group as Cafe del Sol makes use of the premises of Aria during their busy breakfast hours, while we were also able to snag some discount cards from Aria to be used in Hama. I maybe be wrong, but one thing’s certain after my gastronomic journey, they all serve quite delectable dishes albeit their difference in choice of theme cuisine.
I know there are a lot of other food destinations on the island as tourism encourages robust business growth, but as my limited budget dictates where I can eat and how long I can stay in Boracay, I was only able to come up with these three.
Check back in a couple of days for my review of these three restaurants.