They say you’ve never been to Davao when you didn’t drop by Roxas Avenue night market. This famous night market in Davao is indeed a great place to try the local street foods. If you are also looking for Durian and Gensan’s Tuna, search no more because here, you can have as much as you want at a very affordable price. Roxas Avenue night market starts at the crossroads near Marco Polo Hotel. It runs for about a kilometer where the first half consists of food stalls. The rest consists of stalls selling dry goods.
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You can never go wrong at this place. Food prices are all cheap. When you sit down on the tables, you will be enveloped by the smoke from all the grills.
The night market operates every day. However, if you want to feel the full buzz, head there during weekends. The night market runs from 6 PM until midnight each day.
Food Picks at Roxas Avenue Night Market




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The night market is something you should really visit at least one while you are in Davao City. What is great about this is that it’s open all nights of the week, although the best time to go is during the weekends when the vendors are in full force. So, don’t forget to visit the night market the next time you go to the Durian Capital of the country.
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All the food choices there look so amazing. I would love to try any of them. Such beautiful pictures that you took there. Making me hungry.
Yes I like this article, I now have a virtual view on how roxas avenue looklike during night time, I have no idea that night market is also in there
Oh wow, the food all looks so incredible! I love that you can go one place and find a huge selection – makes it perfect for those nights when you’re not sure what you’re in the mood for lol
Mmmmm what interesting finds in a market! I can’t even imagine what charcoal ice cream tastes like. It’s amazing how many foods and delicacies we have yet to discover.
Nice place, the night food is found more delicious in most of the food streets… great sharing
I’ve never heard of charcoal ice cream but very curious about that one! The food all looks amazing!
What a fun place to go – This all looks so unique and different! I would love to try those cheese sticks – if only i could eat dairy!
I would like to try this out on my next visit to Davao. I love street foods, and those in your photos look really good.