Seafood Restaurants in Boracay

Dining, Feature

Boracay is a place where you can find an array of delicious food and different cuisines. Each restaurant has its own specialty and being surrounded by sea, Boracay is home to many great seafood restaurants all offering scrumptious and tasty meals fresh from the sea.

O’ Banza

Located along White Beach, O’ Banza serves Portuguese cuisine and known for its grilled dishes and seafood. A must-try is the prawn cocktail, giving customers a completely different gastronomic experience. Combining meat and seafood, “cataplana” is another popular dish at the restaurant. The restaurant’s specialty, Arroz de Marisco, is an appetizing combination of seafood and rice.

O’ Banza has a decent selection of beer and wine to pair your grilled dishes. You can always ask the waitstaff for a bottle that goes well with your dish if you’re unsure what to get.

O’ Banza Boracay Restaurant
White Beach, Boracay
Boracay Island, Philippines
(+63) (36) 288 5167


Kaeseke

After trying Portuguese, go for Japanese cuisine. The Japanese is known for preparing fresh seafood dishes. Located inside D’Mall within La Rotunda, Kaeseke Boracay adds to the variety of food served in Boracay with their prawns, stuffed squid, and lobster dishes. The restaurant also serves classic Japanese dishes like sashimi, maki, sushi, and tempura.

Kaeseke
La Rotunda, D’Mall
Boracay Island, Philippines
(+63) (36) 288 5610

Paradiso Grill

Located between Le Soleil and D*Mall in Station 2, offers its diners native Filipino cuisine in distinctive Filipino taste. The restaurant serves fresh crabs, prawns, squids, snappers, lobsters, and lapu-lapu (grouper). In Paradiso, you have the chance to pick your live seafoods for the staff to cook to assure you that you only get the fresh seafoods available.

Paradiso Grill’s specialty is mixed seafood kebab, a must-try for every customer. In keeping with the festive spirit of the Philippines, the restaurant’s rustic interiors complement the truly Filipino feast

Paradiso Grill
Boracay Island, Philippines
(+63) (36) 288 6363

Photo credit: Chewy Chua


Elizabeth Marks is a frequent traveler to Boracay. She sees to it to visit at least twice a year.



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