Barwoo Bohol: The Panglao Restaurant Where Korean Flavors Meet Island Dining

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Barwoo gives Panglao visitors a different kind of meal, mixing Korean-inspired dishes, seafood, pasta, rice bowls, and tropical flavors in one restaurant.

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A Panglao Stop With Its Own Flavor

BOHOL - Barwoo sits along Anos Fonacier Circumferential Road in Panglao, making it a practical restaurant choice for visitors staying around the Alona Beach area. Its current listing describes the restaurant as Asian, Korean, and fusion, while its own business information identifies it as a tropical Asian bistro. The combination gives diners something beyond the standard beachside grill, particularly if the group wants several styles of food at one table. Its August 2026 listing also shows that the restaurant continues to operate with lunch and dinner service.

The Dishes That Make the Menu Stand Out

Barwoo's menu includes items such as Sea Urchin Bibimbap, Chili Rosé Prawn Pasta, Chili Cheese Fries, and Jjamppong Rice, according to a current menu snapshot. Older menu documentation also identifies the Chili Rosé Prawn Pasta, Buta Mayo Don, and Spare Ribs Platter among its notable offerings, showing how the restaurant has long mixed seafood, Japanese-style rice dishes, and Western-inspired plates with Asian seasoning. Rather than presenting these dishes as traditional Boholano cuisine, it is more accurate to view them as part of Panglao's broader international restaurant culture. That distinction is useful for travelers who want to explore Bohol's dining scene without limiting themselves to native dishes.

A Different Dinner After the Beach

Barwoo fits particularly well into a Panglao evening because its location places it within the same tourism area as the island's well-known beach destinations. The restaurant's current business information lists daily operations, with a break between afternoon and evening service. For visitors planning a food-focused day, it can therefore work as an evening stop after spending time around Alona Beach rather than as a destination requiring a separate trip across the province. The result is a meal that feels connected to Panglao's international visitor scene while still having a distinctly Asian character.

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Aug 22, 2026

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