Bohol, Philippines Travel Guide
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Eats in Bohol
Overview: Food in Bohol can be outstanding, scrumptious, fun and completely exotic. Here is a list of some of the most popular places to eat in Bohol.
GARDEN CAFE
The Garden Cafe in Tagbilaran City has both Western food and Filipino food and even a little Mexican fare.
Location: Tagbilaran City, Bohol
Cost: P400 – P500
LOBOC RIVER CRUISE and FLOATING RESTAURANT
The Loboc River Cruise and Floating Restaurant experience is one thing – aside from the Chocolate Hills – you don’t wanto miss while visiting Bohol.
Location: Loboc is located near the south end of Bohol and the river cruises and floating restaurants are near the Laoay Bridge and close to the Loboc Church. Talk to a driver at the Tagbilaran Port about the Loboc Floating Restaurant.
The lunch is surprisingly ample and varied. Foodies would love it. Not knowing what to expect at the Loboc Floating Restaurant, the staff brought out two dishes, then two and three more until the entire table had a procession of exotic Filipino dishes and delicousies. Of the grilled entrees, my favorite was the smoked, barbequed fish surprisingly and I am not even a big fish eater. The variety of rice cakes and other desserts were tasty morsels as well.
Cost: P350 for the meal, P500 for a cruise and meal
M-R RESTAURANT
Seafood and meat fares on the Tagbilaran harbor.
Location: Tagbilaran Port, Tagbilaran City, Bohol
Cost: P400 – P500
PAYAG JO’S CHICKEN INATO
For barbeque chicken
Location: Matig-A St, Tagbilaran City, Bohol
Cost: P300
TRUDI’S PLACE
A very popular, budget-conscious restaurant on Panglao Island
Location: Alona Beach, Panglao Island, Bohol
Cost: P200 – P300