Eating In Boracay

Lemoni Cafe

This cute little cafe in D’Mall was great for lunch. The interior is fresh and light and their staff were nice and helpful. Located in the middle of D’Mall (next to the Ferris wheel) it was really easy to get to. Sadly, they did not originally have what I ordered, this is something that happens all over the Philippines and is definitely something to get used to, but our meals were still delicious and their deserts (which we were too full up to try) looked amazing as well.
What We Had: Lemon Lunch Box (soup, salad, sandwich and dessert) and Longaniza with two eggs and garlic rice.

SpiceBird

After reading great reviews about SpiceBird we decided to try it for ourselves. Located around the same location of the Lemoni Cafe meant that it was quick and simple to find. When we got there it was empty, which was a big surprise since they are rated highly on TripAdvisor in Boracay. We ordered two dishes and the mango and mint shake, which sounds weird but is a match made in heaven. Their flavourful food lived up to the reviews and their sauces are as creative as the names they give them.
What We Had: Peri-Peri Pulled Pork Sandwich and Peri-Peri Pork Board

The Sunny Side Cafe

For our last day in Boracay we wanted to try something different for breakfast. They have a variety of food and drinks to spoil you with, we only ordered two dishes because the portions were very generous. I really wanted to try their pancakes but after having too many crepes in Manila, I decided to just share with my mum. Good food and a great view overlooking the beach was the perfect way to end our holiday in Boracay.
What We Had: The Sunny Side Cafe Champorado made with Malagos Chocolate from Davao, topped with sweet mango, candied bacon and caramel ice cream

Lemoni Cafe
SpiceBird
Sunny Side Cafe

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