Soak up the sun and some Vietnamese culture on Phu Quoc Island, where white sands and tropical waters entice beachgoers from all over the globe. Snorkeling, scuba diving and fishing are the most popular water sports here, though jet-skiing, wind sailing and squid fishing—yes, squid fishing—are also at your vacationing fingertips. Check out the early-morning Duong Dong Market for an authentic local experience.
Restaurants in Phu Quoc Island
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Welcome to Green Hat Holiday Tours! Do you want to enjoy a wonderful street food tour? Do you feel ready for a barbecue on Phu Quoc's beautiful islands? Or perhaps do you want to attend a fun and insightful cooking class? Then you are at the right address! We are a licensed tour operator located in Phu Quoc island, Vietnam. Our objective is to make your holiday insightful and unforgettable. We would like to show you more about the cultural life of Vietnamese people in Phu Quoc and make you discover the beauties of this island. Beaches, forests, rivers, floating villages, pagodas, etc. - you won't be disappointed by what Phu Quoc has to offer. Our team is young, full of passion, enthusiasm and experience. We speak English well and are knowledgeable about the culture of our country. With us, your questions about Vietnam will get answers.
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One of the best ways to learn about a new country during your journey is to explore local recipes, and there's no better way to become well-versed with a new cuisine than to make it yourself. Troc's kitchen and cooking class is their set of delicious recipes giving every learner the opportunity to taste and create a variety of staple Vietnamese dishes in half-day cooking.
During my 3-day stay on Phu Quoc island, I visited two classes at Troc's kitchen. I loved them both! During the first class i was the only student, so I got to chat with Troc the whole time. I really enjoyed that first class, where we made a lot of internationally known Vietnamese eats, including deep fried spring rolls with taro, carrot, and pork, noodle salad with pork (bun thit nuong?), Vietnamese rice pancakes, and caramelized fish. The dishes were ones that I will definitely make at home, because they were easy and not too time-intensive. This hasn't always been the case when I've done other cooking classes in Asia - in Thailand for instance we made red curry with duck, and while it was cool to make red curry paste by hand, the chances of me doing that on my own are relatively low, even though I love cooking. Troc's dishes, however, are practical and contained ingredients that I can definitely find at home. Now, that first class was fun, but while we were chatting, I mentioned to Troc that I had eaten mi quang in central Vietnam and really loved it. So he said that if I wanted to come back the next day for the evening class, we would make it as one of the dishes. WHAT!? Not wanting to miss a chance to learn to make this dish, I signed up. The class had only a few other students (Troc's classes are always small) but we all got to know each other and chat during the class. Plus, we made food that was even more amazing than our first class - fresh spring rolls, mi quang, nem nuong (lemongrass pork skewers), and braised pork with coconut water. This food was the best I had on Phu Quoc Island. Troc's class is definitely a great place to spend your time - good company and good food, and small classes. In both classes, Troc was a patient and kind teacher, and he is easy to understand and fun to talk with. All of the food was high-quality, and Troc definitely knows what he's doing. I cook a lot but I learned a few things about making coconut milk by hand and caramelizing fish, two things that I didn't know much about! The space is a open-air, so don't expect a/c, but it was comfy for the most part. It was also worth bringing mosquito repellent if the weather is rainy, as the skeeters tend to come inside. But overall the space was comfortable and pleasant to be in, and like I've already mentioned, the food was GREAT. Go cook with Troc - you won't be sorry!
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Peaceman vietnam hopes to create a good life, bring happiness and peace to the world. All of our products are made from sincere hearts, passion for peace .
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Forget the touristy places, experience the true local taste of Phu Quoc. Eat like a local, where you're likely to be the only foreigner(s).
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Luxury Spa in Phu Quoc, we will give for you the best massage on your holiday with cheap price and professional Spa Therapists
This was really the best massage I’ve ever had at PhuQuoc during two years! The man who did a massage feels the body and knows how to relax muscles! The stuff is very friendly and speaks English well. I’m happy that I found this spa! If I could, I would give 10 points!
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I have been cooking for 23 years and teaching foreigners how to cook Vietnamese food for about 3 years. I will be going with you from the most basic steps to the higher level ones in order to help you be able to really cook at least one Vietnamese dish when you are back home.
Phu Quoc Links Tourist is a young and dynamic Tour Operator that focus on Sustainable Tourism where you can find all the services that customized for you and your travelers including day touring, transportation, leisure groups, extended touring and educational travel.
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