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Giọt Đắng

3.8(127 reviews)Café & dessertsCửa Cạn

About

Giọt Đắng is a café in Ông Lang, Phú Quốc. It has an average rating of 3.8/5 based on 127 diner reviews. You can find it at D. Đông - Cửa Cạn, Dương Đông, Phú Quốc, Kiên Giang, Vietnam. It is a budget-friendly spot. Phú Quốc is famous for fresh seafood, its night market and beachfront dining — eating out is one of the island's great pleasures.

Location & area — Ông Lang

Ông Lang and the northwest coast take dining down a notch: barefoot beach restaurants, boutique-resort kitchens and laid-back cafés scattered among the trees. It's a favourite for slow seafood dinners at sunset away from the crowds — with Dương Đông's night market still only a short ride away.

Frequently asked questions

What kind of place is Giọt Đắng?

Giọt Đắng is a café in Ông Lang, Phú Quốc.

Where is Giọt Đắng located?

Giọt Đắng is located at D. Đông - Cửa Cạn, Dương Đông, Phú Quốc, Kiên Giang, Vietnam.

Is Giọt Đắng worth visiting?

Giọt Đắng holds an average rating of 3.8/5 from 127 diner reviews, making it a popular choice for eating out on Phú Quốc.

What kind of food does Giọt Đắng serve?

The exact menu isn't listed for Giọt Đắng. Phú Quốc menus typically mix Vietnamese classics with fresh local seafood — check recent photos on Google Maps for the current menu.

What can guests expect at Giọt Đắng?

At Giọt Đắng you can settle in for Vietnamese coffee, cold drinks and a relaxed break.

How much does a meal at Giọt Đắng cost?

Giọt Đắng is in the budget-friendly range. As a guide, street food on Phú Quốc costs roughly 30,000–80,000 ₫ a dish, casual restaurants 100,000–300,000 ₫ per person, and fresh seafood is usually priced by weight.

What are the opening hours of Giọt Đắng?

Exact hours aren't listed for Giọt Đắng. Most Phú Quốc restaurants serve from late morning until around 10 PM, cafés open early, and night-market stalls run from late afternoon until about 11 PM — check Google Maps or call ahead.

Do I need to book a table at Giọt Đắng in advance?

Most casual places on Phú Quốc welcome walk-ins. Booking ahead makes sense at Giọt Đắng for sunset-view tables, larger groups and during the dry season (November to April), when popular restaurants fill up in the evening.

Does Giọt Đắng offer takeaway or delivery?

Takeaway and delivery aren't confirmed for Giọt Đắng. GrabFood and ShopeeFood cover the main tourist areas such as Dương Đông and Long Beach, and most casual restaurants will pack food to go — it's worth asking directly.

Is Giọt Đắng a good choice for families with children?

As a café, Giọt Đắng typically suits remote workers, couples and anyone needing a break from the sun. Dining on Phú Quốc is generally relaxed and informal, and children are welcome almost everywhere.

Are there vegetarian or vegan options at Giọt Đắng?

Vegetarian options aren't confirmed for Giọt Đắng. Vietnamese kitchens usually have tofu and vegetable dishes and can often cook meat-free on request — ask for “ăn chay” (vegetarian). Dedicated chay eateries are easiest to find around Dương Đông.

Can I pay by card at Giọt Đắng?

Many mid-range and upscale restaurants on Phú Quốc accept cards, but street food stalls, markets and small local eateries are usually cash-only. Carry some Vietnamese đồng when eating out at places like Giọt Đắng — ATMs are easy to find in the main tourist areas.

How do I get to Giọt Đắng?

Giọt Đắng is on Phú Quốc island in southern Vietnam. Taxis and Grab are the easiest way to reach restaurants across the island, and most dining spots are within 10–30 minutes of the main tourist areas — use the Google Maps link to navigate precisely.

When is the best time to visit Giọt Đắng?

Evenings are Phú Quốc's main dining time, especially around sunset. The dry season from November to April is the busiest period, so popular spots fill up after dark; in the rainy season (May to October) restaurants are quieter and showers are usually short.

Does Giọt Đắng have an English menu?

An English menu isn't confirmed for Giọt Đắng. Restaurants in Phú Quốc's tourist areas usually have English (and often photo) menus, and staff typically speak basic English; at small local eateries, pointing at dishes and translation apps work fine.

Is it safe to eat at Giọt Đắng?

Phú Quốc's restaurants and night-market stalls are used to international visitors, and food hygiene at busy places is generally good. The usual travel advice applies at Giọt Đắng as anywhere: pick busy spots with high turnover, choose food cooked fresh and hot, and stick to bottled or filtered water.

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