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Phu Quoc Travel Guide

Phu Quoc regularly ranks as one of the most affordable island destinations in the world. It is the kind of place where you could get stuck for weeks just chilling out in a hammock.

DAY 1
 
Hop Khau Vi Ba Mien 
Pho is the popular street food in Vietnam which consists of broth, rice, noodles, herbs and beef slices.  

25 Tran Hung Dao, KP7, Duong Dong. 
 
Crab House 
The food is fresh and their prawns are big and juicy. The crab house special sauce is really awesome! Each serving comes with a French loaf which you should really try dipping it inside the sauce. It is full on flavor and you can’t stop till you clean the whole bowl up. 
 
26 Duong Nguyen Trai, TT. Duong Dong, Phu Quoc, tinh Kien Giang, Vietnam. 
Dinh Cau Shrine
 
 
A small temple perched on the rocky outcrop, overlooking the beach. This would be a great place to go for sunset. There is also a lighthouse situated right next to temple. 
 
Khu Pho 2, Phu Quoc, Kien Giang, Vietnam
Sunset Sanoto Beach Club 
 
 
Sunset Sanoto Resort is blessed with the most beautiful sunset view of the country. 
 
It offers traditional environment with, bamboo and wooden structure. The sunset was magnificent yet peaceful. 
Duong To, Phu Quoc, Kien Giang 92000, Vietnam
 
 





 
Dung Ha – Bun Mam
Love the smooth texture of the noodles. The broth is very flavorful as it is cooked with lots of spices and ingredients.

66 Duong 30 Thang 4, TT. Duong Dong

Phu Quoc Night Market

 

 
This is another must-visit destination when you’re going to Phu Quoc. A lovely range from stalls to shops, from mobile vendors to large restaurants with great seafood menus. 
 
 
Khu 1, Phu Quoc, Kien Giang, Vietnam
 
Bo To Quan
A large and vibrant restaurant that is always filled with locals. An excellent place for barbecue fresh beef wrapped with fresh lettuce and herbs. Don’t forget to try out their Phu Quoc Gold Premium Draft Beer! 
 
100 Duong Tran Hung Dao, Khu Pho 7, Phu Quoc, tinh Kien Giang, Vietnam
 
DAY 2
Starfish Beach
 
A nice place to visit if you like to see starfishes and enjoy walking down the beach. It’s not very crowded. It would be better to visit this place during low tide. The drive there is difficult and almost not do-able with a car. Going there by scooter is recommended but the journey will not be comfortable as the road is quite bumpy. 
 
Rach Vem, Phu Quoc, Kien Giang, Vietnam. 
 
Rach Vem Floating Village
There are also few seafood restaurants located at the starfish beach. 
 
 
The boiled crab was so fresh and good!
Steamed fish with ginger. 
 
 
Rach Vem, Phu Quoc, Kien Giang, Vietnam. 
 
 
Aroi Dessert Cafe 
A very good place to chill and hide away from the heavy sunlight. The decorations make a cozy platform towards the beach. The matcha roll cake is really huge! 
 
24, Duong Tran Hung Dao, TT. Duong Dong, Phu Quoc, tinh Kien Giang, Vietnam
 
Bun Cha Ha Noi 
One of my favorite meal in Phu Quoc! Bun Cha is the only thing they serve and you don’t need anything else! It is served with grilled pork and sausage. The broth is really flavorful! So good! 
 
121 Duong Tran Hung Dao, TT, Duong Dong, Phu Quoc, tinh Kien Giang, Vietnam

 

Quan Lau De Cay Duong
The shop is selling mostly lamb with choices of hotpot and BBQ. You can choose which part you prefer for the BBQ while there are 3 selections for the hotpot. 
 
Duong Nguyen Dinh Chieu, TT. Duong Dong, Phu Quoc, Tinh Kien Giang, Vietnam
 
This small little hawker stall is located right in front of Com Nieu Bac Bo. 
 
  Love the Banh Mi which is a A soft baguette topped with chicken and full of pickled vegetables. 
 

Grilled squid was decently good too. 
 
76 Tran Hung Dao Street, Phu Quoc Island Vietnam
 
DAY 3
 
Saigonese Eatery 
This fusion food is a mix of Asian (mainly Japanese) and some local cuisine. The European influence is mainly French seen in dishes like confit of duck, duck breasts and bakery products. There is also a nice assortment of craft beers and ciders. 
 
73 Duong Tran Hung Dao, TT. Duong Dong, Thanh pho Phu Quoc, Tinh Kien Giang, Vietnam
 
Vietnam is a paradise for beer lovers because beers are cheaper than water! 

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