Bohol — Located in the heart of Purok 6, Poblacion, Ubeco has carved out a unique identity as one of Panglao’s most sought-after Asian-tropical fusion destinations. Its name, a clever blend of two essential Filipino staples—ube and coconut—perfectly captures the restaurant's dedication to honoring local flavors through a modern, international lens. Beyond the kitchen, Ubeco serves as a minimalist design store, creating a cohesive aesthetic that feels both elevated and comfortably tropical. With its clean, polished interior and a menu designed to delight, it offers a sophisticated retreat for travelers and locals alike who crave flavor-packed dishes in a serene setting.
A Menu Crafted with Tropical Flair
The culinary offerings at Ubeco are defined by generous portion sizes and a vibrant use of fresh, local ingredients, with most dishes ranging between ₱500 to ₱1,000. Standout favorites include the Coconut Shrimp, which features crispy coconut-flake-coated shrimp paired with a zesty mango-chili dipping sauce, and the Coco Mango Curry, a refreshing tropical twist on traditional curry. Pasta lovers often gravitate toward the highly-rated Shrimp Oil Pasta, which is coated in a savory, slightly spicy bisque, while the Teriyaki Chicken Fried Rice remains a consistent crowd-pleaser. Complementing these meals are the restaurant's signature beverages, most notably their fresh, non-powdered Mango Smoothies and the unique Coconut Coffee that perfectly rounds out the tropical experience.
Navigating Your Visit to Ubeco
Because the restaurant is highly popular and can become tightly packed, especially during the dinner rush, booking a table in advance via the Ubeco Facebook page is strongly advised. The establishment maintains a strict policy to manage high demand; late arrivals beyond 20 minutes may result in a table cancellation, and no-shows or last-minute cancellations within 4 hours of your slot may incur a ₱200 per person fee. Ubeco is open daily from 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM, with the attached design boutique—featuring exclusive apparel and lifestyle goods inspired by Bohol—closing at 9:00 PM. Conveniently located away from the noise of Alona Beach, the site is easily accessible by tricycle or tuk-tuk, though guests should be prepared with local currency as the establishment operates on a cash-only or limited digital payment basis.









