Must try! A lot of Koreans visited this place as well. Everything was great but portion is hugeeeeeee. Recommend to come here with more people so you can order more to share.
💖 Lemon Queen ⭐️8/10
Chance upon this for a short perk me up. If you love lemon tarts or sour stuff, this is really nice to explore.
💖 Runam ⭐️8/10
Food was above average, I couldn’t get a searing by the window to enjoy the view but nevertheless it’s a nice place to have your lunch or brunch. Please do not try the truffle coffee, it’s not a coffee, it’s a abomination 😂
💖 Camia Restaurant ⭐️10/10
Must visit for a romantic getaway. Catch the sunset while sipping cocktails. Absolute vibe 💯
This was a bit disappointing, couldn’t get our filling here as mostly is small bites. We found a gem right before we enter with the cheapest and most delicious #bahnmi. Locals were q-ing for it, and we decide to give it a go! Nevertheless, the night market was a great night activity.
... Read moreDuring my recent trip to Phu Quoc, I found that the island offers a diverse range of dining experiences that reflect both local Vietnamese flavors and international influences. For instance, Meo Kitchen stood out not only for its generous portions but also for attracting many Korean visitors, indicating a fusion of tastes popular among diverse tourists. Sharing dishes with a group really allowed us to sample more of their delicious menu.
I also appreciated the refreshing vibe at Lemon Queen, especially if you enjoy tart and citrusy desserts like lemon tarts. It’s a sweet spot for a quick uplifting treat on a warm day. Meanwhile, Runam offered a pleasant setting perfect for brunch, even though some items like the truffle coffee didn’t meet expectations—it’s a reminder that not all trendy flavors suit the local palate.
For a romantic evening, Camia Restaurant was unbeatable. Watching the sunset while sipping cocktails created a memorable atmosphere that enhanced the dining experience. It’s ideal for couples or anyone wanting to enjoy great food with a stunning view.
Although the Phu Quoc night market had some limitations, mainly serving small bites that might not fill you up, it’s worth visiting for the lively atmosphere and the chance to try local street food staples. The highlight was the affordable and delicious Bahn Mi from a small vendor just inside the market entrance, where locals queued up eagerly. It’s these hidden gems that often leave a lasting impression.
Overall, Phu Quoc’s food scene is a blend of hearty meals, indulgent treats, and street food culture. Exploring these places gave me a fuller picture of what island life tastes like, from cozy cafe vibes to bustling market energy. When planning your visit, consider going with friends or family to fully enjoy sharing the huge portions and trying a variety of dishes. This approach truly enriches the culinary journey through this beautiful Vietnamese island.