
As the "Tuna Capital of the Philippines" enters late April 2026, the local culinary spotlight is shining brighter than ever on the legendary Tiongson Arcade in Barangay Lagao. This open-air gastronomic strip has long served as the city’s primary "paluto" hub, where visitors select the freshest catch and have it cooked on the spot. Reports from April 22, 2026, confirm that the arcade is seeing a surge in "carenderia-style" tourism, as travelers look for authentic alternatives to high-end hotel dining. For nearly three decades, this bustling row of stalls has remained the definitive place to experience the raw, smoky, and vibrant food culture that made General Santos famous worldwide.
The Ultimate Fresh-to-Table Experience
At Tiongson Arcade, the dining process is a sensory adventure that begins with choosing raw cuts of yellowfin tuna, blue marlin, and giant squid from ice-filled displays. As of late April, stalls like Abis Resto Grill are making waves for their "Tuna Eye" delicacies and perfectly charred tuna belly, which attract daring foodies from across the region. The "market-vibe" ambiance, paired with the sound of sizzling grills, creates an atmosphere that locals describe as the "heartbeat" of Dadiangas. It is a place where communal long tables and "kamayan" (eating with hands) are not just allowed but encouraged, fostering a sense of shared heritage.
Economic Resilience in Every Grill
The arcade’s longevity is a testament to the resilience of Gensan's small-scale food entrepreneurs, who have maintained competitive prices despite 2026's global economic headwinds. Between April 20 and 23, vendors reported steady foot traffic, proving that the demand for affordable, high-quality seafood remains a stable anchor for the local economy. Visitors are finding that they can enjoy a massive seafood feast for a fraction of the cost of luxury restaurants, without sacrificing the quality of the catch. This accessibility ensures that Tiongson Arcade remains a democratic space where both corporate executives and local laborers dine side-by-side.
A Culinary Landmark for the 2026 Traveler
Tourism officials have validated Tiongson Arcade as a "must-visit" landmark for the current travel season, citing its authentic representation of Mindanaoan hospitality. The arcade’s evening hours, typically from 2:00 PM to midnight, make it the perfect capstone for a day spent touring the city’s fish ports and sports complexes. Travelers this week are particularly praising the "Lato Salad" (sea grapes) and grilled catfish as the perfect side dishes to the main tuna attraction. As General Santos continues to modernize, this smoky strip of food stalls remains a grounded reminder of the city's deep-seated connection to the Sarangani Bay.




