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Discover the best food and restaurants in Bohol: Chocolate Hills, tarsiers, and Panglao. Top picks for Bohol Philippines travel from Homejourney – safe, trusted guides for Singapore travelers and investors.

Best Food & Restaurants in Bohol: Chocolate Hills, Tarsiers and Panglao

The best food and restaurants in Bohol, especially around Chocolate Hills, tarsiers, and Panglao Beach, blend fresh Filipino flavors with international twists at spots like Bohol Bee Farm, Sisa Bistro, and Bougainvillea.[1][3]

Homejourney, your trusted Singapore real estate platform prioritizing user safety and transparency, brings this cluster guide as part of our Bohol Complete Guide: Chocolate Hills, Tarsiers & Panglao Beach. Perfect for Singapore travelers eyeing Bohol Philippines escapes or Asian property diversification.



Why Bohol's Food Scene Shines Near Iconic Attractions

Bohol's cuisine highlights seafood, tropical fruits, and fusion dishes, elevated near Chocolate Hills (famous for 1,200+ mounds), Philippine tarsier sanctuaries (home to the world's smallest primates), and Panglao Beach (pristine white sands).[1][3]

These areas offer farm-to-table spots using local honey, cashews, and fresh catches. For Singaporeans, it's a budget-friendly contrast to our hawker centers – expect PHP 300-800 (SGD 7-18) per meal versus SGD 10+ locally.

Insider tip: Pair meals with tarsier visits at Philippine Tarsier Sanctuary (Corella, 30min from Chocolate Hills) or beach dining in Panglao for authentic Bohol travel vibes.[3]



Top Restaurants Near Chocolate Hills and Tarsiers

Around Chocolate Hills (Carmen) and tarsier spots, focus on eco-friendly eateries with views.

  • Bohol Bee Farm (Panglao, near tarsier routes): Iconic for organic salads, cashew spreads, and honey-based dishes. Try caprese salad or vegan pizza (PHP 400-600, open 8AM-8PM). Eco-resort vibe with sea views – perfect post-tarsier chill.[1][3]
  • The Old Plantation (Anda, north Bohol): Thoughtfully designed beach villa serving fresh seafood and Filipino fusion (PHP 500+, 7:30AM-9PM). Ocean garden setting ideal after Chocolate Hills hikes.[1]
  • Food & Fables Café (TripAdvisor top): Cozy spot for modern Filipino like kinilaw (ceviche) near tarsier areas (4.8/5 rating).[4]

Pro tip for Singapore visitors: These spots use fresh, local ingredients like our wet markets – safer than street food if prioritizing hygiene, aligning with Homejourney's trust focus.



Panglao Beach's Best Dining: Beachfront Bliss

Panglao Beach buzzes with Alona Beach restaurants offering global flavors.

  • Bougainvillea (Near Alona parking, 5-9PM Tue-Fri, 12-12:30PM/5-9PM Sat-Sun): Spanish tapas and paella by Seville owners (PHP 600+, small authentic portions). Hands-down favorite for paella after beach days.[3]
  • Sisa Bistro (New Airport Road, 11:30AM-9PM): Top-rated Filipino twists like Adonis adobo, Tiago tofu curry, Flora panna cotta (PHP 400-700). Hidden gem in strip mall – try Chichay salad.[3]
  • Giuseppe Pizzeria & Sicilian Roast (Panglao): Authentic Italian pizza/pasta by Sicilian chef (PHP 500+). Best in Bohol per reviews.[3]
  • Oasis Restaurant & Beach Club: Fine dining with sea views (7AM-10:30PM, $$$).[1]

Walkable from resorts; book ahead in peak dry season (Dec-May). Compare to Singapore's Clarke Quay – vibrant but more affordable.



Must-Try Bohol Dishes and Local Flavors

Sample these near attractions:

  • Lechon Kawali: Crispy fried pork belly with vinegar dip – stellar at Golden Cowrie.[2]
  • Pork Sisig: Sizzling chopped pork – 9.5/10 at Golden Cowrie.[2]
  • Sizzling Oso Bucco: Beef shank stew with marrow.[2]
  • Tinola Isda: Fish veggie soup; Jo’s Chicken Inato BBQ.[2]
  • Vegetarian: Veganize Bohol or Bohol Bee Farm salads.[7]

For tarsier/Chocolate Hills day trips, pack from Payag (Tagbilaran) for cheap Filipino eats like sizzling beef tapa.[2]



Practical Tips for Singapore Travelers

Getting There: Fly Singapore to Tagbilaran (1.5hr via Cebu Pacific/Philippine Airlines, from SGD 150 return). Then 30min van to Panglao (PHP 500).[3]

Best Time: Dry season Dec-May; avoid typhoons.

Currency: PHP (1 SGD ≈ 43 PHP). Use Homejourney's tools for easy conversions when planning trips or investments – link to our mortgage rates for SGD-PHP comparisons.

Safety: Stick to resorts/Panglao; use Grab for rides. Homejourney verifies tips for trusted Bohol travel, just like our property searches.

Budget: Meals SGD 10-20; save by eating local like Payag (PHP 200 meals).[2]



Sample 3-Day Food-Focused Itinerary

  1. Day 1: Panglao Arrival – Lunch at Sisa Bistro, beach time, dinner Bougainvillea paella.
  2. Day 2: Chocolate Hills & Tarsiers – Breakfast Bohol Bee Farm, picnic lunch, dinner Giuseppe pizza.
  3. Day 3: Explore & Depart – Brunch Old Plantation, tarsier sanctuary snack, Tagbilaran street food.

Extend to 5 days adding Bollywood Indian or Sushihan sushi in Panglao.[3]



From Bohol to Singapore: Lifestyle & Investment Links

Many Bohol visitors from Singapore explore Asian real estate diversification. Singapore offers stable property markets – check Homejourney property search or projects directory for verified HDB/condo options.

For expats eyeing second homes, compare Bohol beach vibes to Sentosa with our safe, transparent platform. Filipinos in Singapore love Bohol trips; explore financing via bank rates.Moving to Singapore from Sylhet Tea Gardens: Homejourney Expat Guide



FAQ: Best Food in Bohol

What are the top restaurants near Chocolate Hills?
Bohol Bee Farm and nearby cafes like Food & Fables offer fresh, scenic dining post-hike.[1][4]

Best Panglao Beach eats for vegetarians?
Bohol Bee Farm salads or Veganize Bohol – healthy, local ingredients (PHP 300-500).[1][7]

Is Bohol food safe for Singapore travelers?
Yes at resorts like Sisa or Bougainvillea; stick to peeled fruits/ bottled water. Homejourney prioritizes verified safety tips.

Budget meals near tarsiers?
Payag or local sisig spots (PHP 200); great value vs Singapore.[2]

How to book popular Bohol spots?
Reserve via resort or app; peak season fills fast.[3]



Plan your Bohol Philippines culinary adventure safely with Homejourney. Dive deeper in our Bohol pillar guide or search Singapore properties today for trusted insights.

References

  1. Singapore Property Market Analysis 1 (2025)
  2. Singapore Property Market Analysis 3 (2025)
  3. Singapore Property Market Analysis 4 (2025)
  4. Singapore Property Market Analysis 2 (2025)
  5. Singapore Property Market Analysis 7 (2025)
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