When you go to Boracay, you definitely need to eat seafood, you can choose to eat inside the restaurant or you can choose to go and buy back the seafood yourself to cook and eat, now I'm going to tell you how to cook seafood is supposed to be eaten, now go and check it out.
Food let's start with the seafood market, let's say D'talipapa, in the main road to take a taxi over to the chemical 75 pesos, which is a car. Again, a little more information on the price aspect of the seafood. Medium-sized lobsters are all 2500-2800 a kilo; live tiger prawns are 450-550 a piece; medium-sized fresh dead prawns are 800-900 a kilo; medium-sized crabs are 850-1000 a kilo; half a kilo or so of grouper is 450-550 a piece; scallops are 300-400 a kilo; sea urchins are 5-7 of 100;
Oysters are 50 a kilogram. Here and you say, price is certainly a difference, call the price outrageous can be counter-offer, but be careful, lobster a lot in the construction of a good price after ruining to you secretly change into a smaller. One hundred a sea urchin, some call price 700, which is not relatively pitched, ready to buy four scallops, call price directly is 2100, cut price 50 not sell, must be 200 six. The above is only the cost of seafood, if it is to be processed, then there will be processing fees, as for the processing fee is in accordance with the different varieties of seafood, processing will be different, generally are 150-250 a kilogram.
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There are also a lot of scalpers on the beach selling cell phone cases, the price is:cell phone waterproof bag 50
, waterproof bag 15 liters of 200, sunglasses 150, sun hats 200. everyone should bring good medicine when you go to Boracay, because the medical equipment over there is very backward. Sunscreen don't forget, where the specialties are dried mangoes, dried bananas and coconut oil, coconut oil is really super useful for sunscreen, skin care, regulating breath and so on.
All the above prices are in pesos, not RMB.