Harana Restaurant Review: Kinilaw & Tuna Belly

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When you’re traveling to Davao and you want a place that feels authentically Davao—the kind of resto locals grew up visiting for birthdays, family dinners, and “special occasions”—Harana Restaurant is one of those classic names that keeps coming up.

And after our visit? I totally understand why.

Harana Restaurant is consistently praised for their Filipino dishes, especially kinilaw and grilled seafood options, and even recent diners recommend it as a must-visit for travelers in the city.

Harana Restaurant

Classic Davao Family Restaurant Energy

Harana Restaurant is located along F. Torres Street, and it has that nostalgic, homegrown vibe—very family-friendly and great for group dining. Some guides also mention it has features like a playground for kids and areas suited for gatherings, which makes sense because it feels like a place built for families.

It’s not trendy, but it feels comfortable and familiar, especially if you love old-school Filipino restaurants.


What I Recommend

1) Kinilaw — Fresh, Clean, and Must-Try

Rating: 9.6/10

If you’re going to Harana Restaurant, kinilaw is one of the best orders you can make.

It tasted:

  • fresh and clean (no “fishy” vibe)
  • perfectly balanced between sour, savory, and slightly spicy
  • like the kind of kinilaw you want with rice… or even as pulutan

Harana Restaurant’s kinilaw is frequently highlighted in reviews and recommendations, and after tasting it, I agree.


2) Tuna Belly — Strong Recommendation

Rating: 9.4/10

Their tuna belly is another dish I’d recommend, especially for travelers who want a “Davao seafood experience.”

It’s flavorful, satisfying, and pairs perfectly with kinilaw for a complete Davao-style meal. Davao diners commonly recommend tuna belly at Harana Restaurant as one of the dishes to try.

If you’re the type who loves grilled seafood, this is a safe order.


3) Crispy Pata — Kinda Mid (Not Much Flavor)

Rating: 7.2/10

Now for the honest part: the crispy pata was kind of mid for me.

Don’t get me wrong—crispy pata is usually a “sure win” dish, but this one felt:

  • not as flavorful as expected
  • missing that “wow” factor
  • like it relied more on crunch than seasoning

If you’re choosing between ordering more seafood or getting crispy pata, I’d personally say: go for the seafood dishes instead.


Why Harana is a Must-Visit for Davao Travelers

Even with the crispy pata not being my favorite, I still think Harana Restaurant is worth visiting because:

  • It’s a classic Davao restaurant with strong local reputation
  • Their kinilaw and seafood dishes are consistently praised
  • The vibe feels family-friendly and nostalgic
  • It’s the kind of place you can bring visitors to for a “real Davao” meal

If you want that “native restaurant” feel, Harana delivers.


Tips Before You Go

Here are practical tips for your visit:

  • Go with family or friends so you can order more dishes for sharing
  • Prioritize their seafood dishes (kinilaw + tuna belly is a great combo)
  • If you’re craving crispy pata, manage expectations—or order something else instead
  • Visit during lunch or early dinner to avoid peak crowd hours
  • You can check reviews and photos first through Tripadvisor

Overall Rating

Overall Rating: 8.9 / 10

What I Loved

  • Kinilaw is fresh and must-try
  • Tuna belly is highly recommended and satisfying
  • Classic Davao family restaurant vibe
  • Great for travelers who want authentic Filipino food

What to Improve

  • Crispy pata could use more flavor

Final Verdict

If you’re visiting Davao and you want a restaurant that feels local, nostalgic, and authentically Filipino, Harana Restaurant is a must-visit—especially for their kinilaw and tuna belly.

Crispy pata wasn’t the highlight for me, but the seafood dishes made the visit worth it.

Harana is DigiLamon Approved — seafood wins, crispy pata is optional. ✔️

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