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HOMESPHNEWSGastronomy & RestaurantsDining with the Past: The 2026 Living Heritage Tour's Secret Spanish-Ilonggo Menu

Dining with the Past: The 2026 Living Heritage Tour's Secret Spanish-Ilonggo Menu

Updated May 5, 2026
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The Iloilo City Government has unveiled a limited-edition Spanish-Ilonggo culinary tour at the historic Ynchausti-Elizalde Building, blending colonial history with a unique buffet experience.

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A rare culinary window is opening in Iloilo City as the Living Heritage Museum Tour prepares to host an exclusive Spanish-Ilonggo dinner series. Scheduled for May 8 to 10, 2026, and announced during the first week of May, this event transforms the historic Ynchausti-Elizalde Building into a functional 19th-century banquet hall. This isn't your typical restaurant experience; it is a curated fusion where the flavors of Spain meet the heirloom ingredients of Panay. Organized by the Iloilo City Government and LaMeza Ilonggo, the event aims to prove that the city’s "UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy" title is as much about historical preservation as it is about modern flavor.

A Feast Inside a Time Capsule

The Ynchausti-Elizalde Building, which now serves as the Museum of Philippine Economic History, provides a hauntingly beautiful setting for this gastronomic journey. Diners will be seated amidst the grand wooden columns and wrought iron balconies that witnessed the peak of Iloilo’s global sugar trade. This May, the building is being staged to reflect its original domestic grandeur, allowing guests to dine in a space that was once restricted to the colonial elite. The experience is designed to be multi-sensory, where the smell of paella de adobo mingles with the ambient sounds of traditional Ilonggo music, creating a memory that transcends a simple meal.

The Alchemy of Fusion Flavors

The menu for the 2026 series is a carefully researched collection of dishes that define the unique Ilonggo-Spanish hybrid palate. Guests can expect a buffet featuring pernil (roast pork leg), sizzling gambas al ajillo, and the centerpiece—paella de adobo Ilonggo, which uses the region’s distinct vinegar and soy profiles to reinvent the classic Spanish rice dish. A live churros con tablea station will provide a sweet conclusion, using locally sourced cacao from Iloilo’s highland farms. This menu serves as a delicious map of the city’s history, showing how foreign techniques were adapted by Ilonggo hands to create something entirely new and enduring.

Tourism with a Taste of Sovereignty

This initiative is part of a larger 2026 strategy to elevate Iloilo's tourism offerings beyond sightseeing and into the realm of "experiential storytelling." By pairing heritage sites with high-end culinary events, the city is attracting a new demographic of travelers who seek deep cultural immersion. Mayor Raisa Treñas-Chu has emphasized that these events help fund the continuous maintenance of the city’s architectural treasures while providing a platform for local chefs and artisans. As the May 8 kickoff approaches, the city is proving that its best assets are those that can be tasted, touched, and experienced in the very places where they were born.

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May 5, 2026

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