OTHER RESTAURANTS CEBU
D-TRAP
Notes: This is a restaurant and karaoke bar. Be swooned by a someone while enjoying your meal and drinks here.
Contact: Maxilom Ave, Cebu City 6000
Hours:
Cost: P100 - P150
Accessibility: Not wheelchair accessible. There's a step at the entrance and the strip of restaurants and bars surrounding the restaurant are up a few steps.
Getting There: Cab it
JOLIBEE
Notes: The largest fastfood chain throughout Cebu City and the Philippines.
Contact: www.jollibee.com.ph
Cost: P30 - P130
Accessibility: These are cleaner and more accessible places to eat. Likely the restrooms are more wheelchair accessible than your stand alone restaurants.
GOLDILOCKS
Notes: The largest bakeshop in the Philippines, Goldilocks has a presence everywhere, including airports.
Contact: www.goldilocks.com.ph
Cost:
Accessibility: For the most part, the Goldilocks Bakeshops I've seen are wheelchair accessible.
BO'S COFFEE CLUB
Notes: These popular coffee cafes are all around in Cebu, including in the Fuente Osmena area and Ayala Center.
Contact: www.boscoffeeclub.com
Cost:
Accessibility: Bo's Coffee Club is wheelchair accessible.
STREET FOOD
Notes: Street food in Cebu City doesn't abound like you see in Thailand. But, if you see street food being sold in Cebu City, it's usually a barbeque. The most well-known street stall food area is Larsians in the Fuente Osmena area. Caution that even a lot of the locals don't even eat there. The reviews are mixed.
Contact: Fuente Osmena, Cebu City
Cost:
Accessibility: Larsians is wheelchair accessible.