Places to Eat in Bohol

Filipino cuisine is rich and delicious, enjoying influences from Spanish, Chinese, American and other South East Asian cultures and there's plenty of amazing food to try in Bohol.

What to try in Bohol

A popular sweet to try are the famous Boholano peanut kisses which are peanuts baked with eggs and plenty of sugar that are made to resemble the famous Chocolate Hills. Calamay is another popular local sweet speciality featuring peanuts - this time combined with glutinous rice, coconut milk and sugar and often served in a coconut shell.

As with most Asian countries, rice is a staple and you'll often find it served with grilled meat (chicken and pork are most common) or with grilled or salted fish. Other dishes you should try in Bohol include the fresh seafood and particularly squid that's on offer at many restaurants and suckling pig is also a speciality Filipino dish. If you're happy to eat local food at local eateries you'll find it cheap to eat well in Bohol.

Local Food

Tagbilaran, whilst it might have too much else to offer, is a good place to try some delicious local dishes. Popular options serving Filipino flavours include Acacia de Buhu, which is located in the city centre and is a well loved barbecue restaurant, and Dong Huan, located in a 1920s building serving meals like sisig and various meat dishes. These restaurants are budget friendly with some more mid range options on the menu.

If you're looking for more dining options in Tagbilaran city then Abi’s Seafood & Grill is a good choice, with an all you can eat lunch and dinner buffet as well as some really delicious seafood dishes.

Western and International Food


If you're looking for international or Western food you'll be spoilt for choice in resort areas, especially those in and around Alona beach. You can find everything from Korean and Japanese restaurants through to burger and pizza places, meaning there's something to please everyone. You'll tend to find that western options are usually a little more expensive, mainly because you'll find yourself eating at more touristy spots.
Expect to pay from PHP300 upwards for pizzas and pastas as an example. There are eateries lining the seafront in these resorts and therefore many to choose from.

One great foodie experience that includes everything from Filipino to Chinese to Western flavours is a river cruise on one of the floating restaurants in Loboc, in central Bohol. Prices vary from PHP200 to PHP400 depending on the quality you're looking for and it's easy to book online or as part of a tour. Food served is usually buffet style and includes all manner of international treats, and you'll also be serenaded with live music as you enjoy a cruise down the Loboc river.

Cafes and Coffee Houses


A final food destination in Bohol is the Bohol Bee Farm and its Buzz Cafe which is located in Panglao on Alona Beach. Using organic produce and quality ingredients they serve a wide menu of international and Filipino favourites with many dishes including honey from the bee farm. They also have an extensive menu for drinks and coffees and it's a scenic location to enjoy a coffee overlooking the ocean. Don't forget to try an organic ice cream complete with gluten free cone!