
Cagayan de Oro, long celebrated as the “City of Golden Friendship,” is currently undergoing a massive culinary transformation that merges deep-rooted heritage with modern, innovative dining. From the end of April through the first week of May, the city has been buzzing with activities related to Filipino Food Month, highlighting local staples like the creamy Pastel and the uniquely refreshing Sinuglaw. As local tourism numbers surge, the city’s dining scene is evolving from humble street-side grills into a sophisticated landscape of artisanal cafes and high-concept regional restaurants.
Heritage Flavors and Sweet Traditions
The heart of the city’s food identity remains firmly tied to its heritage items, specifically the iconic Pastel from Vjandep. This soft, fluffy bun filled with rich yema custard has become the definitive pasalubong for anyone visiting Northern Mindanao, representing a tradition of sweetness and hospitality. During the recent Filipino Food Month celebrations, these artisanal breads were highlighted alongside "hanging rice" or puso, showcasing the intricate craftsmanship involved in local food preparation. Such items are no longer just snacks; they are cultural symbols that tell the story of CDO’s history and its abundant local ingredients.
The Street Food Revolution and Local Delicacies
For those seeking a more adventurous palate, the Cogon Night Market remains the premier destination for authentic "Proben" (fried chicken proventriculus). This specific street food, which originated in the region, offers a crispy, savory experience that is best enjoyed with a spicy vinegar dip among the evening crowds. Another standout is Sinuglaw, a masterclass in balance that combines smoky grilled pork belly with the acidic, fresh bite of raw fish ceviche. These dishes embody the "locavore" values seen across the Philippines in 2026, where chefs and vendors prioritize fresh, regional produce to create bold and honest flavors.
A New Era of Modern Dining and Trade
The contemporary side of CDO’s gastronomy is flourishing with the rise of third-wave coffee shops and specialized barbecue spots like Steve's and Frankie's. Modern hubs such as Bower Bird are redefining the city's lifestyle, offering residents and tourists a place to experience artisanal beverages in a sophisticated atmosphere. This growth is further bolstered by the World Food Expo (WOFEX) at the Limketkai Atrium. As the city positions itself as a major metropolitan center, its food scene continues to act as the primary catalyst for economic and cultural energy




