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950 Din-Iwid Rd, Malay, 5608 Aklan, Philippines
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Nameet Bar and Restaurant

Sitio Hagdan, Malay, Aklan, Philippines
4.9(203)
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attractions: Diniwid Beach, Balinghai Beach, Hagdan Beach, West Cove Ruins, Punta Bunga Beach, Canyon de Boracay – Premier, restaurants: Arina Bar & Restaurant, Vilus barefoot restaurant, Mamas Fish House, Trattoria Stella, Dinibeach Bar and Restaurant, Mosaic Latin American Grill, Saffron Cafe | Crimson Boracay, Azure Beach Club Boracay, GR8 Art Bar and Resto, Brezza
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Nearby attractions of Nameet Bar and Restaurant

Diniwid Beach

Balinghai Beach

Hagdan Beach

West Cove Ruins

Punta Bunga Beach

Canyon de Boracay – Premier

Diniwid Beach

Diniwid Beach

4.5

(1.1K)

Open 24 hours
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Balinghai Beach

Balinghai Beach

4.2

(61)

Open 24 hours
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Hagdan Beach

Hagdan Beach

4.2

(26)

Open 24 hours
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West Cove Ruins

West Cove Ruins

4.6

(27)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Arina Bar & Restaurant

Vilus barefoot restaurant

Mamas Fish House

Trattoria Stella

Dinibeach Bar and Restaurant

Mosaic Latin American Grill

Saffron Cafe | Crimson Boracay

Azure Beach Club Boracay

GR8 Art Bar and Resto

Brezza

Arina Bar & Restaurant

Arina Bar & Restaurant

4.2

(19)

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Vilus barefoot restaurant

Vilus barefoot restaurant

4.5

(30)

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Mamas Fish House

Mamas Fish House

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Trattoria Stella

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Reviews of Nameet Bar and Restaurant

4.9
(203)
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5.0
1y

I recently had the pleasure of dining at Nameet, and it was a delightful experience from start to finish. This small, cozy restaurant has a warm and inviting atmosphere that makes you feel right at home. The intimate setting is perfect for a relaxed meal, and the decor adds to the charming ambiance.

What truly sets Nameet apart is the friendly and attentive staff. From the moment we walked in, we were greeted with genuine smiles and a welcoming attitude. The service was impeccable; the staff was knowledgeable about the menu and offered great recommendations. They went out of their way to ensure we had everything we needed and made us feel like valued guests.

The food was simply outstanding. Each dish was prepared with care, using fresh and high-quality ingredients. The menu offers a wonderful variety of options, catering to different tastes and dietary preferences. Whether you're a fan of hearty comfort food or looking for something a bit more adventurous, there's something for everyone. The flavors were well-balanced, and the presentation was beautiful.

Overall, dining at Nameet was a fantastic experience. It's a hidden gem that combines delicious food, a cozy atmosphere, and exceptional service. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a memorable dining experience. We can't...

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5.0
1y

If you're planning to visit Boracay and want to try local cuisine, you must visit Nameet Bar & Restaurant. We had our dinner there on our first night in Boracay, and the "Garlic & sweet chili crab" was cooked to perfection (one of the best). The "Sinigang na Tanigue" was equally impressive, the seasonings used were not overpowering and you can still taste the freshness of the fish. This restaurant assures that all their ingredients, especially the seafoods are fresh and of high quality for an affordable price (I even heard one customer from our opposite table ordering an off the menu dish, and the owner was very accommodating to grant the request of the customer). The foods are delicious, and the service was prompt and friendly. On our last night, before heading back to Manila we went back to Nameet and tried one of their cocktail (as shown in the pic) and it's worth the try, it was so good though a bit sweet for me (but I can assure that it's way much better than what we have tried in the bars along Station 2). Overall, the food and experience were so good and would recommend this place to those who are planning to visit Boracay soon. And I almost forgot to mention that Nameet's Mango Banana smoothie is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. I...

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5.0
21w

Nameet, living up to its name! We came here our first day arriving in Boracay (July 2025) and it we were not disappointed. The food was delicious, the service was TOP notch, super helpful answering questions, giving advice, providing recommendations, and overall friendly. We had 5 in our group and we managed to grab a table on that Tuesday evening for dinner. The shop is very small, only 3 tables, and easily overlooked. But man you should stop by! Highlights were the mango shake and homemade mango float, both with fresh ingredients. We ordered about 7 dishes for sharing. It was quite a lot including 4 orders of rice, but we were very hungry from our day of travel. Bbq pork on a stick, sizzling bulalu, pancit, vegan pinakbet, Kang Kong, salt and pepper squid, and carbonara. Each dish was amazing! None fell short, which is tough to say at any establishment. For me the stand out were the squid and bulalo plate for top food. But for sure DONT SKIP MANGO SHAKE & MANGO FLOAT :D The staff recommends to come back for traditional bulalu, so we will for sure be doing so before we leave! We've already discussed having the mango shake for takeaway because the restaurant is so near to our hotel...

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Len DiLen Di
If you're planning to visit Boracay and want to try local cuisine, you must visit Nameet Bar & Restaurant. We had our dinner there on our first night in Boracay, and the "Garlic & sweet chili crab" was cooked to perfection (one of the best). The "Sinigang na Tanigue" was equally impressive, the seasonings used were not overpowering and you can still taste the freshness of the fish. This restaurant assures that all their ingredients, especially the seafoods are fresh and of high quality for an affordable price (I even heard one customer from our opposite table ordering an off the menu dish, and the owner was very accommodating to grant the request of the customer). The foods are delicious, and the service was prompt and friendly. On our last night, before heading back to Manila we went back to Nameet and tried one of their cocktail (as shown in the pic) and it's worth the try, it was so good though a bit sweet for me (but I can assure that it's way much better than what we have tried in the bars along Station 2). Overall, the food and experience were so good and would recommend this place to those who are planning to visit Boracay soon. And I almost forgot to mention that Nameet's Mango Banana smoothie is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. I really enjoyed it!
Sean Kenric Tesoro GajellomaSean Kenric Tesoro Gajelloma
As a fellow traveler! This is so recommended, here are some highlights: 1.) Delightful customer service, what a service! Bery approachable, and very entertaining to guests. This is the restaurant that has hospitality. 2.) Food is delicious, how delicious? It’s delicious talaga, the Crispy Pata was a hit, here are some recommendations you should try! (The Sizzling Sisig, Crispy Pata, and for your drink is the Mango Milkshake) 3.) Atmosphere, it’s accesible and customer service is actually on TOP! No questions asked, very accomodating. 4.) Serving, it’s a LOT. All dishes was fit for us as a family of four visiting the restaurant. Actually, it was actually MUCH than we expected, servings we’re on TOP! 5.) Taste, it’s on top too! You can assure that it was really good food. The goods are the food. Even their shakes are on top. Preferred in my preference was their Sizzling Sisig 6.) The area, it’s cozy and very accomodating, it has good lighting, overall great ambience! 7.) Pricing is king, mura sya! Kasi madami din na order namin, I-would say it would range from 400-600₱ per head, which is pretty cheap! Kasi sa D’mall it can be expensive.
Jennifer BlegarioJennifer Blegario
Dining at Nameet Bar and Restaurant has become a tradition for us whenever we visit Boracay, and it’s a place we genuinely look forward to. The food never disappoints—it’s always fresh, flavorful, and crafted with such care. But beyond the amazing dishes, what truly makes this place stand out is the heartfelt hospitality. The owner, Sir Romel, goes above and beyond to make each guest feel welcome. He takes the time to personally check in, asking about the food and ensuring we're enjoying our time there. His warmth and genuine care for everyone who walks through the door elevate the entire experience. The Steamed Talaba is a must-try and has become a staple in our visits, and the Pork Sinigang is something we look forward to every time—it’s just perfection in a bowl. Pairing it with their Grilled Bangus is always a winning combination. Nameet isn’t just a restaurant—it’s a place where you feel like family, and that’s what keeps us coming back. If you’re in Boracay, do yourself a favor and stop by. It’s an experience you won’t forget.
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If you're planning to visit Boracay and want to try local cuisine, you must visit Nameet Bar & Restaurant. We had our dinner there on our first night in Boracay, and the "Garlic & sweet chili crab" was cooked to perfection (one of the best). The "Sinigang na Tanigue" was equally impressive, the seasonings used were not overpowering and you can still taste the freshness of the fish. This restaurant assures that all their ingredients, especially the seafoods are fresh and of high quality for an affordable price (I even heard one customer from our opposite table ordering an off the menu dish, and the owner was very accommodating to grant the request of the customer). The foods are delicious, and the service was prompt and friendly. On our last night, before heading back to Manila we went back to Nameet and tried one of their cocktail (as shown in the pic) and it's worth the try, it was so good though a bit sweet for me (but I can assure that it's way much better than what we have tried in the bars along Station 2). Overall, the food and experience were so good and would recommend this place to those who are planning to visit Boracay soon. And I almost forgot to mention that Nameet's Mango Banana smoothie is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. I really enjoyed it!
Len Di

Len Di

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As a fellow traveler! This is so recommended, here are some highlights: 1.) Delightful customer service, what a service! Bery approachable, and very entertaining to guests. This is the restaurant that has hospitality. 2.) Food is delicious, how delicious? It’s delicious talaga, the Crispy Pata was a hit, here are some recommendations you should try! (The Sizzling Sisig, Crispy Pata, and for your drink is the Mango Milkshake) 3.) Atmosphere, it’s accesible and customer service is actually on TOP! No questions asked, very accomodating. 4.) Serving, it’s a LOT. All dishes was fit for us as a family of four visiting the restaurant. Actually, it was actually MUCH than we expected, servings we’re on TOP! 5.) Taste, it’s on top too! You can assure that it was really good food. The goods are the food. Even their shakes are on top. Preferred in my preference was their Sizzling Sisig 6.) The area, it’s cozy and very accomodating, it has good lighting, overall great ambience! 7.) Pricing is king, mura sya! Kasi madami din na order namin, I-would say it would range from 400-600₱ per head, which is pretty cheap! Kasi sa D’mall it can be expensive.
Sean Kenric Tesoro Gajelloma

Sean Kenric Tesoro Gajelloma

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Dining at Nameet Bar and Restaurant has become a tradition for us whenever we visit Boracay, and it’s a place we genuinely look forward to. The food never disappoints—it’s always fresh, flavorful, and crafted with such care. But beyond the amazing dishes, what truly makes this place stand out is the heartfelt hospitality. The owner, Sir Romel, goes above and beyond to make each guest feel welcome. He takes the time to personally check in, asking about the food and ensuring we're enjoying our time there. His warmth and genuine care for everyone who walks through the door elevate the entire experience. The Steamed Talaba is a must-try and has become a staple in our visits, and the Pork Sinigang is something we look forward to every time—it’s just perfection in a bowl. Pairing it with their Grilled Bangus is always a winning combination. Nameet isn’t just a restaurant—it’s a place where you feel like family, and that’s what keeps us coming back. If you’re in Boracay, do yourself a favor and stop by. It’s an experience you won’t forget.
Jennifer Blegario

Jennifer Blegario

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