I actually feel bad to give a low star review on establishments but I am very particular on 1 thing. Conservation act.
I arrive in Boracay Oct 27th, a day after they open again to public. 3 of us searched for a good breakfast place, and we ended up here.
Briefly, I wanted to share why Boracay closed. It is because of bad waste management. Can be solid and drainage.
So now, we had breakfast and I ordered an ice coffee. First thing they place on it is a PLASTIC STRAW. Where in fact, it is not necessary coz the ice coffee is placed in a glass mug. Just like the mug for your beers!
Plastic straws pollute our oceans and kill marine lives. A simple act of not providing straw to customers, can help a lot. If they want to help Boracay, and its sea and beach, banning plastic straw can lead to great impact.
In the future, i hope they ban it. Then be a great role model of the establishments in Boracay.
Anyway, they offer great sandwiches. So still...
Read moreI love this place. I came with a friend a few years ago and she enjoyed the spanish cuisine over at Dos Meszitoz which is owned by the same owner as Gusto Y Gustos.
When I go to Gusto Y Gustos I always get a cuban sandwich with their special garlic sauce. It costs 300 pesos which may be a bit much for a sandwich but it is tasty and I believe the only place you can get a sandwich like this on the island. Because Gusto Y gustos is a bakery and deli, you can be assured that your sandwich will be made with quality ingredients and...
Read moreWe've been coming here for our daily dose of caffeine. They also sell sandwich meat and cheese variety and yummy donuts. Pastry is good. They also sell fresh and heated sandwiches. Their price is just right, not overpriced and quality of make and ingredients is well-worth it. A must-try to anyone coming to Boracay!
P.S. If curious about the old review about them using plastic straw 2 yrs ago, I thought to give an update -- they use paper...
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