Discover Restaurants offering the best Japanese food in Malay, Aklan Province, Philippines including Nagisa Coffee Shop, Azure Beach Club Boracay, Streetmarket Boracay, Station X
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4 based on 199 reviews
My third time today and made it a point to walk all the way from DâMall just to satisfy my cravings. Their Tantanmen is decent. I also ordered Takoyaki and itâs authent and very good. Service is quite a let down though as the locals lost their Filipino charm. Not sure if they are imitating their Japanese boss who was at the floor that time but compared to them this Japanese guyâs approach is straightforward and in point.Unless you want to get your own ice for that drinks that you want cold then their kind of service is meant for you.
5 based on 27 reviews
The famed Azure Beach Club comes to Boracay and is set to keep the award-winning standard of a remarkable beach club experience. A sophisticated space on an idyllic beachfront, Azure Beach Club dazzles with its sleek, contemporary design and delicious gou
This is the best bar and restaurant in Boracay. Thanks to Mr. Archie and Tame for the best bar experience.
4 based on 57 reviews
Streetmarket is Boracay's first and only food hall with a wide range of choices to suit every diner. From seafood, pizza, yakitori, Southeast Asian and more.
I was super excited to try StreetMarket as soon as I saw it. The food however left us a little bit disappointed, nothing was bad but nothing was fantastic. The pricing point is the same as some of the higher end restaurants, I think with a little more quality control this spot could be awesome because the variety available is out of this world. I will definitely come back and try again next trip. Xx
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4 based on 51 reviews
Station X is a food park and retail space located at Hue Hotel in Boracay. More than just the food and shopping, it's about bringing together a tribe of like-minded beach-goers looking for something new and different in Boracay.
No doubt the first thing you'd notice about the place is the crazy elaborate interior and the general feel of the place. My husband even said it's not something you'd expect in Boracay.There's a great selection, it's like a food court but not really. All these different cuisines and kitchens are huddled together in a corner where you can sit and choose from a unified joint menu.Food was great, portions were just right and quality was excellent. Service wasn't the best but they're okay, the whole payment process could really be improved.
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