Unique style! Choose your own ice cream scoops and place them in a coconut shell filled with coconut meat and grains. The ice cream slightly melts into the meat and grains, making it irresistible! Coco Mama's flavors are relatively mild, more suitable for Chinese tastes. It's affordable and comes in generous portions, making it a memorable treat for many tourists. Recommended dishes include Mango Sundae, Mango Smoothie, and Mango Milkshake. The average cost per person is around 80P.
Although the packaging is an ordinary mineral water bottle, it is definitely not ordinary! The shake is equivalent to a domestic smoothie, all made from freshly picked tropical fruit juice. It is truly a refreshing and cooling artifact on the hot Boracay Island. Although it is a big internet celebrity on Boracay Island, the price is still very affordable, and there are many varieties to choose from. Friends passing by should definitely not miss it! The average cost per person is 3 USD.
Halomango
Dense and creamy ice cream, similar to Korean shaved ice, with generous portions. The bowl is filled to the brim with ice cream, not just hollow scoops. The ice cream has a rich flavor, made from milk and fresh mango juice, topped with fresh mango chunks. It surpasses any fruit ice cream in the country! Recommended: Mango Smoothie. Average spending is 4 USD per person.
Cafe del Sol
The most famous dessert shop in Boracay. Although it sounds like an ordinary mango cheesecake, it stands out for its quality. The rich cheese is mixed with a few pieces of fresh mango, making it taste refreshing and not greasy, sweet and sour. Recommended dishes include mango cheesecake and iced latte. The average cost per person is 6 USD.
Lemoni Café and Restaurant
This is not a dessert shop, but a Western-style casual dining restaurant. However, the Lemon Meringue here is so delicious that it deserves a shout-out! The sweet cream on top paired with the sour lemon tart below creates a flavor explosion that will open up your appetite. After finishing, take a sip of coffee to enjoy the rich taste and layered texture, sweet but not cloying.
ShareTea
Oh, not bad~ It's actually not easy to get a cup of milk tea on Boracay Island. Unlike Thailand, the Philippines leans more towards coffee than milk tea. So, this shop can be considered a pearl on the white beach! Recommended drinks: milk cap tea, pearl milk tea. Average spending is around 80P.
A very girly dessert shop, mainly in pink, with dazzling camouflage lights. Specializes in crepes, and besides the soft and melt-in-your-mouth crepes, their ice cream is highly recommended. Generous portions and rich ingredients. Recommended items include mango smoothie, chocolate ice cream, banana split ice cream, mango vanilla caramel crepe, and ice cream crepe. Average spending is around 180P per person.