Isla
← Explore the islands
Mindanao · Know the place

Cagayan de Oro

the City of Golden Friendship, where a 3 a.m. carinderia, a bowl of humba at Cogon, and a box of binaki define hospitality better than any slogan.

The short version

What Cagayan de Oro is known for.

Tap a card for the story.

food

Binaki (steamed corn cakes)

Street vendors around Cogon and Divisoria markets

Sweet ground-corn cakes steamed in their own husks, soft and faintly milky — a Northern Mindanao merienda CDO has made its own. Buy them hot off a Cogon or Divisoria vendor's cart; they're best eaten warm before they cool and firm up.

source ↗
food

Sinuglaw

Local restaurants and grills city-wide

CDO's gift to the appetizer course: sinugba (grilled pork belly) crashed into kinilaw (vinegar-cured tuna), so you get smoky and sour, fatty and fresh, in one bite. It's on nearly every local menu — order it first and thank the city later.

source ↗
product

SLERS ham and chicharon

SLERS Ham & Café and mall pasalubong sections

CDO's most famous pasalubong: SLERS' salt-cured, smoked Jamon de Cagayan and its impossibly crunchy chicharon, a homegrown brand going since 1969 that locals have hauled home for generations. Grab a tin or two before you fly out.

source ↗
food

Humba and balbacua at Cogon Market

Carinderias inside Cogon Public Market

The truest CDO lunch is a stool inside Cogon Market with a bowl of melt-soft humba or rich pork-knuckle balbacua. 'Humbaan ni Aling Violy' is the name to know — over 100 kg of pata stewed daily, no menu theatrics, just decades of practice.

source ↗
nature

Whitewater rafting on the Cagayan de Oro River

Cagayan de Oro River, put-ins ~1 hr from the city

CDO calls itself the whitewater rafting capital of the Philippines, and the river that named the city is the playground — 14 to 21 rapids threading gorges about an hour out of town. The adventurous flip side of all that humba and binaki.

source ↗
Spend it local

Eat, drink & shop the towns you pass through.

Independent, Filipino-owned — from the carinderia that’s fed the port for forty years to the roastery the cool kids queue for. Your spend lands where it belongs.

Cagayan de Oro

The classics · old-school & beloved
Carinderia
Humbaan ni Aling Violy

Try Humba (sweet-savory braised pork)

Locals make a beeline here when the humba craving hits — pork stewed dark, sweet and falling apart over rice, more than 100 kg of pata cooked a day. The earnings have put family members through school. No frills, no branding, just the dish done right.

Inside Cogon Public Market, CDOsource ↗
Carinderia
JC Eatery (formerly Z.C. Eatery)

Try Home-style Kagay-anon turo-turo dishes

Born in 1988 when Zita 'Z.C.' Cosare-Vequilla cooked from her mother's ground floor on Pabayo Street — the household up at 2 a.m. to grab the best vegetables off the Cogon trucks and cooking by 3. Now carried on by her nephew. Home-style CDO with a real lineage.

Pabayo Street area, downtown CDOsource ↗
Maker
Binaki street vendors

Try Binaki (steamed sweet corn cakes)

The vendors keeping binaki alive deserve a shout — this corn-husk merienda nearly thinned out to a handful of makers before it came back. Catch them with a still-steaming batch on CDO streets or at Cogon, and eat it warm on the spot.

Street stalls and Cogon Market, CDOsource ↗
Brand
SLERS

Try Jamon de Cagayan (country ham) and chicharon

The smokehouse Fely Cosin-Pelaez started in 1969 and grew into CDO's signature Jamon de Cagayan and that addictive chicharon — basically the city's official pasalubong. Generations have flown home with a tin tucked in their bag.

SLERS Ham & Café and mall pasalubong sections, CDOsource ↗
The new wave · modern & tasteful
Restaurant
Cucina Higala

Try Humba de Oro, Sinuglaw

CDO's pioneering Mindanao heritage-cuisine restaurant.

Capistrano St · 9am–2amsource ↗
Café
Coffee Space

Try Mindanao coffee + community pastries

Upper Carmen café sourcing N. Mindanao beans; pastries baked by local mothers.

Upper Carmen, CDOsource ↗
Café
Permiro Coffee Roasters

Try Single-origin roasts and a roast-your-own-beans service (P200/kg)

A dedicated specialty roastery in Uptown CDO that puts its roasting equipment on display and runs a hands-on 'roast your own beans' program every Friday and weekend.

Unit 2 Gran Via Suites, Commerce St., Pueblo de Oro, Cagayan de Oro; daily 8am-8pmsource ↗
Bar
Blacklist Coffee and Cocktails

Try Specialty coffee that flips to a craft-cocktail list after dark, with vinyl on rotation

A dual-identity Nazareth spot pouring specialty coffee by day and craft cocktails by night, with a vinyl-record collection, a rare design-conscious hybrid in CDO.

#80 2nd St, Nazareth, Cagayan de Oro; Tue-Sun, late on Fri-Satsource ↗
What’s on

Festivals & the living scene.

Happening along the way
tap a row for the story
Aug
Higalaay FestivalFestival
Cagayan de Oro · late Aug

CDO's fiesta of friendship — street dance, food stalls, and white-water rafting season.

all yr
Rosario StripSpot
Cagayan de Oro · nightly · Limketkai

CDO's al-fresco bar strip at Limketkai — The Hive food park plus pubs and live-music bars.

source ↗
all yr
Plaza Divisoria Night MarketFood
Cagayan de Oro · Fri–Sat nights

Downtown CDO's weekend street-food market — the plaza closes to traffic for grilled seafood and live music.

source ↗
Your stopovers aren’t dead time — they’re someone’s festival, and your spend is their season.