Reviews on Fusion food in Bohol Island, Visayas, Philippines. Bohol /boʊˈhoʊl/ is a 1st provincial income class island province of the Philippines located in the Central Visayas region, consisting of the island itself and 75 minor surrounding islands. Its capital is Tagbilaran. With a land area of 4,821 km (1,861 sq mi) and a coastline 261 km (162 mi) long, Bohol is the tenth largest island of the Philippines. To the west of Bohol is Cebu, to the northeast is the island of Leyte and to the south, across the Bohol Sea, is Mindanao.
Things to do in Bohol Island
G waffles is situated on a small street pass the caltex gas station. The spot is cozy and will host probably 20 people inside and maybe about another 12 outside. We ordered the chicken quesadilla, burrito with fries, an order of smores, and the choco mountain waffle. I was told in truth to not expect the burrito to have rice included. I am glad he had set up my expectations. So when the burrito came I did, however, expect it to be of the general mexican variant we find in chipotle or taco cabana or even perhaps at taco bell, but it was not. The quesadilla came and there was really no difference between the two except the filling. The "burrito" was sweet had plenty of sauce with it, and the quesadilla was average. Now I have a sweet tooth, the smores tasted like.. like well smores, its diy as far as the construction of the smore itself. The choco mountain waffle was topped with chocolate ice cream but don't recall the nutella. If it was there, there wasn't enough to a hold a memory of it.The portions were appropriate in relevence to the pricing. Nice spot for a snack or two. The staff and the person who manned the counter were all very attentive, and I dig how he was truthful. The snacks tasted swell and I'd probably go back to try the other menu items.
Taiwan shabu-shabu & grill Open 11:00 - Close 23:00
We thought that this was a soup place, but quickly realized that it more closely resembled a fondue type restaurant. There are regular menu items to choose from, but also a pretty long list of items to be cooked in broth. The atmosphere was family friendly and the place stayed pretty busy while we were there. This was a ways out of town for those staying in Tabligaran. But it is worth the drive. The only drawback is that many dishes require at least two orders to be placed to order them. This cuts much of the menu out for smaller groups and couples.
4 based on 17 reviews
It is hard to find any type of Mexican food here in Bohol, or anywhere else in the Philippines. However, HOLA! does fill this void. Coming from Los Angeles, California I have very high standards for Mexican food. Although Hola cannot be compared to TRUE MEXICAN FOOD, they are tasty and served with reasonable costs. The management and staff are hard working and love what they do. Adios
Most Popular Seafood food in Bohol Island, Visayas, Philippines
4 based on 17 reviews
We were so tired we decided just to have dinner at the hotel restaurant, which we are normally really skeptical about. This time we were surprised, food was really good and well presented. Service was fine but considering there are 4-5 waiters for 3 tables they could have been a little more attentive. Also one suggestion for the menu, put a description of the plate, because random names doesent really explain or give the idea of what it is!
4 based on 95 reviews
Just Sizzlin' Resto is a local homegrown restaurant in Bohol and was formally opened last February 2016. We mainly serve local Filipino food with a modern and Western influence. Most of our food are all served sizzlin' hot on cast iron plates and we highl
Their menu is very extensive. We shared a chopped salad with basalmic vinagarette. Becky enjoyed the prawns thermidor and I had the ribeye steak. Very friendly and prompt attention by our server Barbie June (I hope I spelled her name correctly). Just a short tricycle ride from our hotel.
Where to eat American food in Bohol Island: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 180 reviews
Funky and friendly Coco Loco Cafe, in Anda, Bohol, nourishes the community by providing ANDA's tourists, visitors & residents with healthy, delicious food, eco-tours, locally made souvenirs, volunteer opportunities and more. We focus on organic ingredient
Anda is a great escape and somewhat quiet. Coco Loco is a must if you are visiting here. They have great vegan, veg and non-veg options. The homemade ice cream is lovingly crafted (turmeric, butterfly flower, spicy pepper, wine/chocolate, moringa). If that isn't enough, the staff puts the exclamation mark on the experience. Locally owned/ operated and they care for their staff. The ladies are happy and that flows down to the customers both in the service and through the food. After a visit, it became "our place" to eat during our 4 days in Anda. We were sad to leave our friends at Coco Loco when we moved on.
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