
Your local food guide to Phú Quốc
Restaurants in Phú Quốc
A hand-checked atlas of restaurants, cafes, bars and street-food shacks across Phú Quốc — with ratings, cuisines and maps.
Found 4,395 restaurants
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Biển Tình Quán
5.0 / 5(1)
Phê La - Hòn Thơm, Phú Quốc
5.0 / 5(53)
ROSY HOTEL Phu Quoc Sunset town
5.0 / 5(24)
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Seafood
217 places

Restaurant
2,550 places

Bar / Pub
222 places

Street food & fast food
216 places

Vegetarian & vegan
27 places

Café & desserts
1,107 places

Pizzeria
31 places

BBQ & hot pot
52 places

Dương Đông
Phú Quốc — your local food guide
Home to the night market and the widest choice on the island — from morning cà phê and bánh mì stalls to seafood dinners by the Dinh Cậu pier.
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An Thới & the south
The gateway to the southern islands: harbour seafood shacks, cable-car views and sunset dining after a day on Bãi Khem or Bãi Sao.
Restaurants in An ThớiThree tables worth the trip.
RAINBOW Motel 3 Grand World Phú Quốc
Gành Dầu
Tramonto Phu Quoc Hotel
An Thới
Mi Thăng Quán
Dương Đông
Hand-picked collections for when you don't know where to start.

Seafood with a sea view
217 restaurants

Where the locals really eat
178 restaurants

Slow mornings, good coffee
1,107 restaurants

Sunset and a glass in hand
222 restaurants

Street food worth the queue
216 restaurants

Pizza and pasta, island style
42 restaurants

Before you pick a restaurant
Is eating out on Phú Quốc expensive?
It doesn't have to be — street food and local quán are very affordable, while beachfront seafood and resort dining cost more. The island covers the whole range, so check a few areas before you decide.
Do I need to book a table?
Most places are walk-in friendly. Booking helps for popular dinner spots in high season (November to April), especially for sunset tables on the west coast.
Is the local cuisine worth trying?
Absolutely — Phú Quốc is famous for fresh seafood, bún quậy noodles, fish sauce and pepper farms. The night market and the fishing villages are the easiest places to start.
Which part of the island has the best food?
Dương Đông has the biggest choice and the night market, Hàm Ninh is the spot for crab, An Thới covers the south, and Ông Lang and Cửa Cạn hide quieter beach kitchens.