Initially, the mother and daughter owners of this beachfront café in Boracay thought of making a delicacy like lemon cake. This is where the famous calamansi muffin in Boracay begins; the ladies loved the peculiar combination of sweet and sour flavors. The calamansi muffin was recommended by Nadine, making the said cakes out of the Philippine lime or calamansi, which was available in the country then. The tiny, sour, green fruit was the perfect alternative for lemons since having the lemons would cost the owners a lot of resources for the yellow fruits to be retrieved. Fortunately, her mother loved to bake. After several recipes and experiments, Real Coffee and Tea Café’s original calamansi muffin was born and claimed to have tasted better than the lemon cake. A must-try food in Boracay.
Calamansi muffin, exclusively unique at Real Coffee and Tea Cafe Boracay, is a plain and straightforward cupcake, but once you take a bite, the burst of flavors will surprise you, coming out as not too sweet and not too sour—just the right mix of flavors to make you bite for more! The unique adventure of taste and lingering zest possessed by the famous calamansi muffin in Boracay attracted a lot of tourists to the island. Thus, this calamansi muffin makes it one of the most famous delicacies on the island that you should try out at this beachfront café in Boracay.
Upon request of Real Coffee and Tea Café’s special Tea Basket, a wide selection of imported teas is available. The Calamansi Muffin in Boracay is only sold at PhP70 per cupcake and is best paired with the café’s signature Real Coffee Original Blend at PhP170 only. If you want to explore more, not only on the famous calamansi muffin in Boracay but on unique drinks, you can also try the iced mocha blend with banana called the Boracay Buzz at PhP200 or the Owen Shake, a banana milkshake blended with two tablespoons of luscious peanut butter for PhP200 as well.
Besides the calamansi muffin, this beachfront café in Boracay also serves other sorts of muffins like banana walnut, carrot with raisins, ultimate muffin, and mango muffin. The coffee shop also serves Chocolate Brownies, Peanut Butter Brownies, Chocolate Chip Cookies, Peanut Butter Cookies, and Oatmeal Raisin Cookies. These sweet treats can be ordered per piece, box, or dozen.
Real Coffee and Tea Café doesn’t only serve desserts such as calamansi muffins; they also have juices and shakes made out of the freshest ingredients on their menu; you can have the option to add Real Honey to your drink for PhP30, and sugar is only added upon your request.
In addition to the famous calamansi muffin in Boracay, Real Coffee and Tea Café caters to your breakfast and sandwich cravings. Breakfast meals are served with one cup of brewed coffee or Lipton Iced Tea until noon. Coffee Refills are available, too, for PhP50 per cup. Aside from calamansi muffins, they also have sandwiches, which, on the other hand, are garnished with onions, tomatoes, and lettuce. You can choose your sandwich to be grilled with butter, served toasted, or made with fresh bread. There is many must-try food in Boracay when you visit the island!
Location: Beachfront, Station 2, near Le Solei and Club Manila East
Contact No.: 0939 2034436
Operating Hours: Monday to Thursday, 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM; Friday to Sunday, 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Calamansi Muffin: PhP410 per box of 6, PhP200 mini muffins per box of 6
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/originalrealcoffeeandteacafe
As lavish coffee further rises in Boracay, it is still best to take some time to appreciate the island’s classic and native coffee shops that serve nostalgic blends and uniquely flavored food. But don’t forget to try the calamansi muffin! Real Coffee and Tea Café lets you have a second home on the island, perfect for memorable breakfasts and afternoon stroll timeouts.
For more places and unique flavored delicacies in Boracay and Panay Island, scroll through Yoorekka Magazine!
This article was initially published in Yoorekka on October 05, 2022.
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