Newest to-go-to places when craving for International Cuisine When In Bohol

The Island of Bohol as frequently visited by tourist from all over the world because of its popular pristine beaches, the lush forest and the amazing formation of hundred hills that looks like chocolate during the simmering summer heat, one could wonder where to dine for cuisines that resembles close to home when you’re European craving for pasta or oriental dishes of cantonese aside from the all day available Pinoy food? Then no worries, this article got you covered. 

Previously, we featured International restos you can reserve your seats located in resorts or hotels, this post, we will feature “to-go-to” places that does not require you to be intimidated by front desk counters or bill boys opening your doors, we also consider the location, parking space, quality of food, affordability and the likes.



  1. Sicily Italian Cuisine & Woodfire Pizza - located along the highway in Dao, Dauis before hitting the town proper of Panglao, this place gives you ample space for parking. Once you enter the place, you will be greeted by swaying trees and cozy plants, immersing you to a tropical Mediterranean ambiance. Perfect for an  Al fresco dinning or intimate moments indoors, the food cooked by Italian Chef Guiseppe. Surely with signature wood-fired pizzas and al dente pasta, the place is never a missed. They serve freshly cooked food with pizza doughs prepared right before your eyes, that craving for delizioso risotto, or brisk steaks with red or white wine will instantly transport your dinning experience to the country sides of Italy. So when looking for a real Italian cuisine experience, Sicily Italian Cuisine & Woodfire Pizza is a thumbs up for us.   

  2. Hola Mexi-Asian Fusion Cafe - the thing that you should remember when dining in Hola is that the “H” should be pronounced silently, so you say Ola! Also, to keep your feet in your shoes we need to remind you that this place is a Mexi- Asian fusion go-to place. What do I mean by that? Simple, this is not a pure tex-mex cafe. But here’s the undeniable truth about this place, when you’re craving for burritos, nachos, tacos and quesadillas this place is heaven. They made their corn-based shells and salsa, they gave you a choice of meat from pork, beef or chicken in perfectly plentiful servings. They also have a choice of rice bowls in mexican fused taste and offers a variety of thirst quenching drinks. The closest to mexican food  can get in the island. Originally they are located at Emerald Square in Tagbilaran or in the lower ground floor of the Island City Mall but their newest branch in Tawala, Panglao is the “to-go-to” for its spacious area and cool ambient.     
  3. Imperial Dragon Chinese Restaurant - One of the few restaurants opened at the Moadto Mall Strip in Panglao, this restaurant is a hit for their real cantonese style of cooking. Prepared by a real Chef from Hongkong, your food are sure to be fresh from the hot wok. The taste of the food are cooked to perfection using the finest ingredients from the market without the use of taste additives. Starting from the tasty egg drop soup to the main course of fried shrimps, bean curd wrapped shrimp meat, and sauté vegetables makes you salivate with goodness. Since the food are prepared with freshness as its top priority, you are assured that the taste would never go compromised.  
  4. Umaya Japanese Restaurant - if your looking for a Japanese food experience that gives you that Osaka feels, this new Japanese restaurant located at the ground floor of Lite Port Arcade in Tagbilaran is perfect for you. Umaya comes from the word Umay and Ya which means delicious and place, the co-owner of the restaurant who is a Japanese imports some of his ingredients straight from Japan. The interior decoration was also fitted like an ichiran or izakaya with some of its fixtures and decorations where also bought from Japan. To complete the experience, they will let you wear traditional Japanese kimono instantly transporting your dining experience back to the era of feudal Japan. Irrashaimase!    

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