The Kadayawan Festival is ongoing: 7 restaurants where you can eat like a Davaoeño
August is always the liveliest time in Davao as the city gets in the spirit of the Kadayawan Festival. It's an annual thanksgiving celebration for bountiful harvest and the gifts of life and nature.
Tourists heading down south from August 10 to 19 get to feast on in-season fruits at various markets and stalls, witness city-sponsored activities like street dancing and a floral float parade, and catch concerts, shows, and events in the city’s every nook and cranny.
But beyond hitting the seasonal celebrations and pocket parties, is the eating. To help different kinds of visiting diners plump up their Davao itineraries, we’ve rounded up some of Davao's enduring favorites as well as newer, buzzier picks that have gotten Davaoeños hooked with their exciting flavors, value for money, and good ol’ nostalgic appeal. — LA, GMA News