During our family's most recent trip to Boracay, however, we discovered that the "real" challenge was where to find these famous sweet 'n' sour creations.
In search of Boracay's Famous Calmansi Muffins
We walked from Stations 1 to 2 and back again, asked some locals along the way, sometimes with no success, before we finally connected the dots and tracked these muffins down. Tito U and N arrived at the infamous place first, only to discover that there weren't enough of these popular baked goodies left.
Real Coffee & Tea Cafe Boracay's Famous Calamansi Muffins
It turned out that Real Coffee & Tea Cafe, the place that makes these bestsellers, was about to close when our family arrived. Thankfully, Tito U and N managed to save one last muffin for Bala and me.
So what did our family think about these famous goodies?
Before indulging in them, thoughts like "These muffins better be good" resonated.
As far as taste was concerned, the baked creations did receive polarizing views. Some thought the muffins weren't worth all the effort and tasted like Cerelac, which was less-than-complimentary. On the other hand, I felt it was nice since I like anything citrusy, but it lacked the yum factor that I seriously expected.

Real Coffee & Tea Cafe Boracay's Famous Calamansi Muffins
Real Coffee & Tea Cafe deserves a do-over if we ever find ourselves back in Boracay. We might even appreciate the calamansi muffins more if we pair them with a hot cup of java.
How about getting some of these famous baked goodies for yourself?
Please place your order at least 24 hours before claiming them because the muffins are in high demand. 


Featuring Real Coffee & Tea Cafe Boracay's Famous Calamansi Muffins
Real Coffee & Tea Cafe Boracay
Calamansi Muffins: Php 320 per box of 6
Calamansi Muffins: Php 320 per box of 6
Address: Station 2, 2nd Floor, Seaworld
5608 Boracay, Aklan
Phone: +6336-288-5340; (+63) 0939-203-4436
Open from 7 AM to 7 PM
Real Coffee and Tea Cafe is beside SeaWorld in Station 2.

