
El Nido is one of the best places in the Philippines to eat fresh seafood. With fishing boats arriving daily and a thriving local food scene, you can feast on grilled tuna, buttered prawns, kinilaw, and whole fish for a fraction of what you’d pay elsewhere. This guide covers the best seafood restaurants in El Nido — from beachfront grills to local carenderias — with prices, what to order, and where to find the freshest catch.
| Restaurant | Location | Best Dish | Price Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Altrove | Calle Hama | Grilled tuna belly | ₱₱₱ |
| Republica Sunset Bar | Corong-Corong | Seafood platter | ₱₱₱ |
| Happiness Beach Bar | Corong-Corong | Buttered prawns | ₱₱ |
| Artisano | Town center | Kinilaw (ceviche) | ₱₱ |
| Local carenderias | Public market area | Sinigang, grilled fish | ₱ |
| Night market stalls | El Nido pier area | Grilled squid, bangus | ₱ |
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What Seafood to Order in El Nido
El Nido’s waters are rich with tuna, snapper, grouper, squid, prawns, and crab. Here’s what to look for on menus:
- Grilled tuna belly (inihaw na tiyan ng tuna) — fatty, rich, and incredibly cheap at ₱150–250/serving
- Kinilaw — Filipino ceviche made with fresh tuna or tanigue (Spanish mackerel), cured in vinegar and coconut milk
- Buttered prawns — large prawns sautéed in garlic butter, a local favourite
- Grilled squid (pusit) — stuffed with tomatoes and onions, grilled whole
- Sinigang na isda — sour tamarind soup with fresh fish, a Filipino comfort classic
- Whole grilled snapper or grouper — order by weight at market-style restaurants (₱300–500/kg)
Best Seafood Restaurants in El Nido
Altrove (Calle Hama)
One of El Nido’s most consistently praised restaurants, Altrove blends Italian technique with local seafood. The grilled tuna belly and seafood pasta are standouts. Slightly pricier than local spots but worth it for a special dinner. Reservations recommended during peak season.
Price range: ₱400–800/person | Best for: Couples, special dinners
Republica Sunset Bar (Corong-Corong)
Beachfront dining with unbeatable sunset views. The seafood platter for two (₱1,200–1,500) is excellent value — grilled fish, prawns, squid, and rice. The setting alone makes it worth the trike ride from town.
Price range: ₱350–700/person | Best for: Sunset dinners, couples
Happiness Beach Bar (Corong-Corong)
A laid-back beachfront spot popular with budget travelers. The buttered prawns and grilled fish are reliably good and affordable. Cold San Miguel beers, plastic chairs, and sand between your toes — quintessential El Nido.
Price range: ₱200–450/person | Best for: Budget travelers, casual meals
El Nido Night Market
The El Nido Night Market near the pier is the best place for cheap, fresh grilled seafood. Stalls sell grilled squid, bangus (milkfish), tuna, and prawns by the piece (₱50–150 each). Point at what you want, pay, and eat at communal tables. This is where locals eat.
Price range: ₱150–300/person | Best for: Budget travelers, street food lovers
Local Carenderias (Public Market Area)
For the cheapest seafood in El Nido, head to the carenderias (local canteens) near the public market. A full meal of rice, grilled fish, and vegetables costs ₱80–150. No English menus — just point at what looks good. Freshness is excellent since turnover is high.
Price range: ₱80–200/person | Best for: Authentic local experience, extreme budget
Tips for Eating Seafood in El Nido
- Eat early: The best fish sells out by 7–8pm at market-style restaurants
- Ask what’s fresh today: Menus don’t always reflect what just came off the boat
- Negotiate at market stalls: Prices for whole fish are often negotiable, especially late evening
- Avoid tourist traps on the main strip: Restaurants directly on the main tourist drag charge 30–50% more for the same quality
- Try kinilaw for lunch: It’s best eaten fresh, midday, when the fish is at its freshest
Seafood Price Guide
| Dish | Local Carenderia | Mid-range Restaurant | Upscale Restaurant |
|---|---|---|---|
| Grilled tuna belly | ₱120–150 | ₱200–280 | ₱350–500 |
| Buttered prawns (6 pcs) | ₱180–250 | ₱300–450 | ₱500–800 |
| Grilled squid (whole) | ₱80–120 | ₱150–250 | ₱280–400 |
| Kinilaw (tuna) | ₱100–150 | ₱180–280 | ₱300–450 |
| Whole grilled snapper (500g) | ₱200–300 | ₱350–500 | ₱600–900 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is seafood cheap in El Nido?
Yes — seafood is significantly cheaper in El Nido than in Manila or tourist areas like Boracay. At local carenderias and the night market, you can eat a full seafood meal for ₱150–300. Even mid-range restaurants are affordable by international standards.
What is the best seafood to eat in El Nido?
Grilled tuna belly is the local favourite — fatty, flavourful, and very cheap. Kinilaw (Filipino ceviche) is excellent for lunch. Buttered prawns and grilled squid are also must-tries.
Where is the cheapest seafood in El Nido?
The El Nido Night Market and local carenderias near the public market offer the cheapest seafood. Expect to pay ₱80–200 for a full meal.
For more food options beyond seafood, see our best restaurants in El Nido guide and El Nido street food guide.
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