Welcome to Boracay Garden & Grill
"Embark on a culinary journey at Boracay Garden & Grill, a Filipino gem in South San Francisco. Indulge in generous portions of authentic Filipino dishes like lumpia, sinigang, and crispy pata. The flavors are exquisite, the service warm and attentive, making every visit a delightful experience. Must-try dishes include blackened rice, calamari, and their signature kare-kare. The fresh lumpia and lechon kawali will blow you away. Despite the slightly higher prices, the quality and taste are well worth it. With a cozy ambiance, ample parking, and a variety of options for every palate, Boracay Garden & Grill stands out as a must-visit Filipino restaurant in the Bay Area."
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269 El Camino Real #5920, South San Francisco, CA 94080, United States269 El Camino Real #5920, South San Francisco, CA 94080, United States Hotline: +1 650-871-8644
Welcome to Boracay Garden & Grill, a hidden gem in the heart of South San Francisco offering a fusion of Filipino and Asian flavors. Situated at 269 El Camino Real, this restaurant is a haven for those seeking authentic and delectable dishes.
From their 12 Piece Lumpiang Shanghai to the Sinigang na Baboy, every dish at Boracay Garden & Grill is a masterpiece of flavors and textures. The Crispy Para and the Fresh Lumpia have garnered praise from customers, showcasing the chef's attention to detail and dedication to traditional recipes.
One standout dish is the Seafood Palabok, prepared traditionally and rarely found in the area. The rich flavors and generous portions make it a must-try for seafood lovers. The Inihaw na Liempo, with its flavorful marinade and perfectly grilled meat, is another crowd favorite.
But it's not just the food that shines at Boracay Garden & Grill; the ambiance and service also contribute to the overall dining experience. The staff's warmth and attentiveness create a welcoming atmosphere, making every visit a memorable one.
Overall, Boracay Garden & Grill offers a perfect blend of authentic Filipino cuisine, excellent service, and a cozy atmosphere. Whether you're a Filipino food enthusiast or simply looking to explore new flavors, this restaurant is sure to delight your taste buds and leave you craving for more.
The food is always excellent. Generous portions and fair price. This place is our go to for authentic Filipino food in the bay. I highly recommend the following dishes: blackened rice, calamari, binagoongan fried rice, kare kare, bangus sisig, sinigang and bami noodles. As far as dessert, you can't go wrong with any of them. The service is a hit or miss depending on who is serving you. Majority of the time it is exceptional. I love the green mango shake. The ambiance takes you back to the Philippines. Parking is good. I wish there's one in southern Cali.
They have the best Crispy Para at this place! Although every dish I have tried is really good. Highly recommend!!
We started coming here months ago bec this is the only place we know that serves fresh lumpia. When we finally had it, it blew us away! What also impressed us was their kare kare, lechon kawali which has more meat and less fat layer, and few other old fave Filipino dishes were also so yummyyy!! The service has always been attentive, warm, and wonderful. We're happy to have found another favorite go-to Fil resto other than Patio Filipino that's for sure. We will be baaaaccckkk!!
came here for mother's day at around 11:30am. Food was delicious i enjoyed the lumpia and the sinigang. Service was ok, there seemed to only be 2 servers for the whole restaurant.
All the dishes we ordered were delicious! Fresh lumpia, lengua, shrimp fried rice, bangus, and sinigang seafood. Also, I had the green mango shake, which was so good, must try if you like mango drinks. Under new management.
Yummy Filipino food with generous servings. A bit pricey as compared to other restaurants around tho. They have parking! :)
Boracay Garden & Grill is one of my favorite Filipino restaurants in the Bay Area - and there are so many of them! Parking might be limited, but they have a few parking spaces in both the ride and left side of the restaurant as well as street parking along the busy road. We were seated in a semi-private section of the restaurant (a great space for larger parties). The staff were amazing - always attentive, friendly, and fits the energy of "Boracay". We ordered the following dishes: - Inihaw na Liempo: The marinade was flavorful, perfectly grilled with a delicious vinaigrette sauce. It was not chewy or overcooked compared to other inihaw na liempo dishes from other restaurants. - Pork Sisig: The dish came out hot and sizzling. Not sure what type of pork was used, but I was not really fond of the cartilage (though I believe that's a more authentic ingredient). Despite that, it was still very tasty. - Binagoongan Rice: Probably my favorite dish here mainly because other Filipino restaurants don't serve this. I love the abundance in tomatoes and mango - a perfect match with the bagoong rice. - Seafood Palabok: Usually I prefer palabok to not be drowning in its sauce, but their palabok was delectable. The sauce flavor was not too overpowering. - Sinigang na Baboy: A Filipino restaurant with a perfect sinigang is a 5-star for me, and at Boracay, they nailed it! For me, judging the quality of sinigang really comes down to the sourness level and they did not hold back. It was a very tangy soup, just the way I (and many others) prefer it. - Halo Halo: What I really like about this Halo Halo is that it includes a variety of other Filipino desserts (pinipig, ube ice cream, ube halaya, and leche flan). Despite having all of these desserts incorporated in the Halo Halo, it was not too sweet (a compliment). Overall, I had a great time at Boracay. Their prices are amazing! The quantity and quality of their food are unmatched. Highly recommend!