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    Muslim Restaurants and Halal Food in Boracay

    For the benefit of Muslim tourists visiting Boracay, here's information that may be helpful to you in looking for halal food in Boracay. This list was given to Tutubi by a Muslim friend of his who recently went there.

    "inside Kim-Nor Souvenir Shop #74 at D'Talipapa market in Station 2 (you need to go inside the shop and ask the vendor for muslim/halal food prepared by the restaurant vendors for vendors on Boracay Island). Cheap, simple Muslim food of rice, chicken, beef, fish, and eggs."

    Other Pork-free food in Boracay Restaurants:
    Tilapia & Chips in D'Mall Palengke
    Kasbah in Station 1
    True Indian Food in Station 2

    Lastly, you can also buy fresh seafood in Boracay's Talipapa and have them cooked for you. Price is around PhP150.00 per kilogram of seafood.

    Suggested Posts for our Muslim brothers:
    Mosques in Manila
    Halal Food in Manila
    Is McDonalds Halal?

    you may have knowledge where to eat muslim food in boracay, halal food restaurant or just buy halal meat in boracay, please leave comment

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