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Cebuano flavors

A Taste of Cebu

Must-try Cebuano dishes — with allergen notes and where to eat each one

Local Dishes

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Cebu Lechon

Whole pig slow-roasted over charcoal for 4–5 hours, stuffed with lemongrass, spring onions, garlic, and aromatics. The skin crackles mahogany-crisp while the meat stays herb-fragrant and juicy — no sauce needed.

CNT Lechon (multiple branches); Rico's Lechon (SM City Cebu); Carcar Public Market
Pork
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Puso (Hanging Rice)

Rice cooked inside a tightly woven diamond-shaped coconut-frond pouch, compressed into a firm portable cake. Cebu's most iconic carb — found at every street stall, lechon shop, and BBQ cart.

Every street-food stall, Larsian BBQ (Fuente Osmeña), all sutukil restaurants
Gluten-freeVegan
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Sutukil

A Cebuano seafood concept — SUgba (grill), TUla (soup), KIlaw (raw ceviche). Pick fresh seafood from the counter and have it cooked three ways at once. Zero waste, three flavors, one table.

Mactan Shrine stalls (Lapu-Lapu City); Isla Sugbu Seafood City (Cebu City waterfront)
Seafood (fish, shellfish)Gluten-free options available
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Kinilaw

Ultra-fresh raw tuna or grouper cured in native cane vinegar and calamansi juice, tossed with ginger, red onion, and chili. The Cebu version uses coconut palm vinegar for double acidity and sharper ginger heat.

Mactan Shrine sutukil stalls; Sugbo Mercado night market (IT Park)
FishGluten-free
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Sinuglaw

Strips of smoky grilled pork belly tossed together with fresh kinilaw tuna — warm and charred meets cold and acidic. The name combines sinugba (grill) and kinilaw. Cebu's favourite pulutan (bar food).

Sugbo Mercado (IT Park, Thu–Sun); seafood paluto restaurants across Cebu City
PorkFishGluten-free
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Tuslob Buwa

Literally 'dip in bubbles' — a sizzling wok of thick gravy from pork brain and liver, shrimp paste, garlic, and chili. Puso is skewered on bamboo and swirled in the boiling mixture. Hyper-local, communal, unmistakably Cebuano.

Big Brain Cebu (V. Rama Ave., Cebu City); Pasil Market area stalls (the original zone)
Pork (organ meat)Shellfish (shrimp paste)Gluten-free
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Balbacua

Collagen-rich ox tail and ox feet simmered 4–6 hours with annatto, star anise, peanut butter, and fermented black beans until gelatinous and falling off the bone. Comfort food served as a heavy breakfast — sold out by noon.

Matias BBQ (Mandaue City — arrive early); Carbon Market carinderia stalls
BeefPeanutsSoy (fermented black beans)Gluten-free
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Pocherong Bisaya

The Visayan take on the Spanish puchero — beef shanks simmered in a clear fragrant broth with lemongrass, ginger, sweet corn, and saba bananas. Closer to a refined bone broth than Luzon's tomato-heavy version.

Kusina Uno (F. Cabahug St., Cebu City — open 24 hrs); Marjo's Pochero (Gorordo Ave.)
BeefGluten-free
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Danggit

Butterflied, salted, and sun-dried rabbitfish from Bantayan Island — fried until shatteringly crisp and eaten bones and all. Served with garlic fried rice, fried eggs, and spiced coconut vinegar as a classic Cebu breakfast.

Taboan Market (N. Escario St., Cebu City); Bantayan Island stalls; any breakfast carinderia
FishGluten-free
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Ngohiong

Cebu's signature spring roll — ground pork and heart-of-palm wrapped in lumpia skin, battered, and deep-fried until shatteringly crisp. The five-spice powder aroma is its unmistakable marker. Served with a glossy five-spice dipping sauce.

Chinese Ngohiong Specialty Store (Junquera St.); Doming's Ngohiong (Guadalupe); pungko-pungko stalls
PorkGluten (wheat wrapper)SoyEgg
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Pasalubong & Sweets

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Otap

Cebu's beloved puff-pastry biscuit — a thin, oval, multi-layered wafer made with coconut oil and dusted generously with sugar. Crackling and melt-in-the-mouth, baked through 11 stages of lamination. The definitive Cebu pasalubong.

Shamrock Bakery (multiple branches, Cebu City); Mactan Cebu International Airport
Gluten (wheat)CoconutMay contain dairy
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Rosquillos

Small ring-shaped shortbread biscuits from Liloan, Cebu — pale golden, lightly sweet, delicately crumbly. Created in 1907 by Margarita 'Titay' Frasco using a closely guarded four-generation recipe. A Cebuano pasalubong staple for over a century.

Titay's flagship store (Liloan, Cebu — ~20 min north of Cebu City); Ayala Center Cebu; Mactan Airport
Gluten (wheat)Eggs
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Ampao

Sun-dried rice puffed in hot oil then coated in a sticky muscovado sugar or molasses glaze, often mixed with roasted peanuts. Born in Carcar City as a resourceful use of leftover rice — now one of Cebu's most beloved street snacks.

Carcar City Public Market (the original source); Taboan Market; Mactan Airport souvenir shops
Peanuts (most versions)Gluten-freeVegan
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