Dining in Coron!
Discover the blend of flavors in Coron, featuring local, imported, and fusion cuisines.
Coron offers an incredible range of flavors. If it exists, you’ll find it in Coron!
Filipino traditional recipes dominate the culinary scene in town, but Coron also boasts international influences from all over the globe. Fortunately, the gastronomic environment has developed into a fusion niche, where it’s rare for anyone not to be excited by the available options.
An assortment of delicious treats.
Coron offers a delightful mix of culinary experiences, from fresh seafood grills and international fusion spots to cozy cafés and vegan-friendly eateries. While visitors can enjoy flavors from around the world, it’s Filipino cuisine that truly dominates the scene.
Local favorites like sinigang, adobo, and kinilaw are widely available, showcasing the region’s rich culinary heritage and love for bold, comforting flavors. Whether you’re craving something exotic or traditional, Coron serves it with island charm. Learn more about Filipino flavors.
Must visit Restaurants!
Pizza Restaurants!
Restaurants with Vegan & Vegetarian Options
Filipino Food Restaurants
Cuisines from around the world
Rooftops in Coron
Are the restaurants in Coron expensive?
There are more than 130 restaurants in Coron that will match all the likes and budgets.
Is the service water provided in restaurants safe to drink?
The restaurants must serve by law purified water. This is not bottled water but is water that has gone through a purificatopn process making it safe to drink
What are effective strategies to prevent stomach-related infections?
Maintaining the highest standards of hygiene is essential. According to numerous studies, up to 90% of food poisoning cases can be prevented simply by washing hands before eating. In the Philippines, there may be bacteria, viruses, parasites, toxins, or chemicals that may not be commonly found in the environments where you typically dine. While the risk of contracting food poisoning exists, it is generally low when proper food safety practices are followed.
Wash your hands frequently, especially after activities such as riding a motorbike, swimming in the sea, or touching handrails and other surfaces exposed to dirt. Most restaurants that meet basic standards of hygiene and comfort should provide a washbasin and hand soap for their customers.
If you’re concerned about stomach aches, we recommend dining only at restaurants that are properly registered and have up-to-date Sanitary Permits, along with accreditations from the DENR (Department of Environment and Natural Resources) and PCSD (Palawan Council for Sustainable Development), ensuring the facilities follow correct procedures and maintain proper conditions.
Is it safe the street food in Coron?
Street food in the calenderias of Coron is generally safe to eat; just make sure to follow basic hygiene practices before enjoying it.
- Hot and freshly cooked items are usually safer than those that were cooked few hours ago and still sitting there.
- Choose a stall where the vendor maintains a clean working area and uses gloves rather than handling food directly with bare hands.
- Whenever possible, choose food stalls that display a valid business permit and sanitary certification.
I'm experiencing stomach discomfort, what should I do?
If you’re feeling unwell with symptoms like nausea, bloating, or diarrhea, it’s best to rest and monitor your condition. Avoid heavy meals and consider fasting for up to 24 hours if symptoms are severe. Stay hydrated by sipping clean water or oral rehydration solutions. If symptoms persist or worsen, seek medical attention.
What means the +, and the ++?
Some restaurants and accommodations include additional charges to the listed prices. A “+” typically refers to a service charge, usually between 7% and 10%. Meanwhile, “++” generally covers both the service charge and taxes, which amount to around 12%. So, if you see something priced at 1000₱++, it might actually cost about 1220₱ after adding the charges and taxes.
Why the restaurants don't include the service charge and taxes on the listed price?
A lower listed price can serve as a hook to attract more customers. Once you’re seated at the table, it’s highly unlikely you’ll leave the restaurant, even with additional charges that make you reach for a calculator to figure out the total cost of your meal.
Do all the restaurants of Coron apply these extra charges?
Only about 30% of restaurants in Coron Town include the final price on their menu. We make sure to highlight those that list their prices clearly, without any surprises.
The service hasn't been that good, should I still pay the service charge?
Well, if the service hasn’t met the minimum standards, you can complain, and it might be deducted from the bill. However, since it’s written in the menu, you are expected to pay it.
Is it possible to pay with card?
Card payments are accepted in only a few restaurants. Banks provide card payment devices only to companies fully registered with the BIR. Businesses that are not registered or are still in the process cannot accept card payments.
Is there a fee for paying by using debit or credit card?
It is illegal to impose surcharges or extra fees for payments made with debit or credit cards in the Philippines. The Department of Trade and Industry regularly reminds establishments to avoid taking advantage of cardholders by enforcing these unlawful charges.
Is there a fee for paying by using debit or credit card?
It is illegal to impose surcharges or extra fees for payments made with debit or credit cards in the Philippines. The Department of Trade and Industry regularly reminds establishments to avoid taking advantage of cardholders by enforcing these unlawful charges.
Is it mandatory to tip when settling the bill?
It is not mandatory neither necesary but tipping is highly appreciated in the Philippines. The amount doesn’t matter, any tip will be greatly appreciated. In restaurants where a service charge is added in the bill, tipping is generally not expected.