What to Eat and Buy at Phu Quoc Night Market?
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Phu Quoc Night Market isn’t just a food lover’s paradise — it’s also the perfect place to soak up the local culture and shop for unique specialties. Located in the heart of Duong Dong town, this bustling market promises a memorable experience for anyone visiting the Pearl Island.
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1. Introduction to Phu Quoc Night Market

1.1 Where is Phu Quoc Night Market located?

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Phu Quoc Night Market – A food paradise for culinary lovers (Photo: Collected)

Phu Quoc Night Market is located at No. 6 Bach Dang Street, Duong Dong Ward, in the heart of Phu Quoc Island, Kien Giang Province. This is the busiest and most famous market on the island, attracting thousands of tourists every evening with its vibrant atmosphere, diverse shopping options, and rich food culture.

The market is actually a combination of the former Dinh Cau Night Market and Bach Dang Night Market, now merged into a larger and more organized space with over 100 active stalls. It stretches along Bach Dang Street and part of Nguyen Trai Street, covering about 500 meters and is divided into two main areas:

The food zone at the entrance: Home to a wide variety of fresh seafood stalls, street food, and local specialties such as “banh kheo” (Phu Quoc sweet cakes), rolled ice cream, and sugar thread candy.

The shopping area at the end: Mainly sells souvenirs, Phu Quoc pearls, sim wine, fish sauce, Phu Quoc pepper, and other local handicrafts.

Note: Since the night market is centrally located, it’s easily accessible by taxi, motorbike, or electric vehicle from anywhere on the island.

1.2 When is Phu Quoc Night Market open?

The market is open every evening from around 6:00 PM to midnight. However, the best times to visit are:

  • 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM: The most bustling and energetic time, perfect for food lovers.
  • 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM: Less crowded, ideal for shopping and taking photos.

Note: Visitors can come on any day of the week to enjoy local delicacies, shop for handmade goods, and soak up the lively atmosphere. On weekends and holidays, the market gets very crowded, so it’s best to arrive early to avoid the crowd.

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A lively evening scene at Phu Quoc Night Market. (Photo: Collected)

2. Culinary Delights at Phu Quoc Night Market

2.1 Fresh and Flavorful Seafood

Seafood is the star at Phu Quoc Night Market. Dozens of stalls showcase fresh, eye-catching selections that draw crowds of curious foodies. You’ll find oysters, sea urchins, octopus, crabs, mantis shrimp, sea cucumbers, clams — all cooked right on the spot. The aroma of grilled and stir-fried seafood fills the air, making it nearly impossible to resist.

Besides fresh seafood, the market also offers a variety of dried seafood options such as baby crab with lime leaves, anchovies in garlic-chili sauce, and tamarind-flavored dried squid — all seasoned to perfection. Prices are clearly listed and reasonably set, so visitors don’t have to worry about being overcharged. With dozens of stalls, you’ll have endless options to taste the island’s most beloved specialties.

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A vibrant selection of fresh and flavorful seafood on display at Phu Quoc Night Market (Photo: Collected)

2.2 Thai Rolled Ice Cream

One treat you can’t miss is Thai rolled ice cream. As you stroll along the main walkway, you’ll hear the rhythmic scraping of metal spatulas preparing these frozen delights. Watch as vendors pour cream onto a cold plate, spread it thin, mix in fresh fruits or flavored syrups, then roll it up into perfect little scrolls. Rich, creamy, and refreshing, this dessert is perfect after a seafood feast. Prices range from 25,000 to 50,000 VND per portion.

2.3 Banh Kheo (Phu Quoc Sweet Cakes)

“Banh kheo” is a local pastry made with wheat flour and filled with a variety of sweet fillings such as mung bean, taro, or coconut. It’s slightly sweet and not overly rich, making it a light and delightful snack. A box of these treats costs between 30,000 and 60,000 VND.

2.4 Sugar Thread Candy

This nostalgic treat from Southern Vietnam has made its way to Phu Quoc Night Market, offering a taste of childhood for many visitors. Made with malt, sugar, and tapioca flour, the candy is pulled into thin, hair-like strands, sandwiched between rice paper, and filled with ingredients like condensed milk, shredded coconut, peanuts, or black sesame. A portion costs around 20,000 VND.

2.5 Palm Sugar Sponge Cakes

These simple yet flavorful sponge cakes are made from palm fruit and sweetened with palm sugar. They have a soft texture, mild sweetness, and a fragrant aroma. Each cake costs just around 5,000 VND.

2.6 Grilled Rice Paper (Vietnamese Pizza)

This popular street snack features crispy grilled rice paper topped with quail eggs, sausage, shredded beef jerky, minced pork, and more. It’s grilled over charcoal for extra crispiness and flavor — a creative Vietnamese take on pizza. Prices range from 15,000 to 25,000 VND per piece.

2.7 Churros

Churros are a relatively new addition to the night market but have quickly become a favorite. Deep-fried to golden perfection, coated in sugar, and served with rich chocolate dip, these crispy delights are irresistible.

2.8 Shaved Coconut with Palm Syrup

This addictive treat features soft, crunchy coconut meat mixed with crushed ice, condensed milk, and palm syrup. Sweet, cool, and creamy, it’s the perfect way to refresh on a warm island night. Prices range from 30,000 to 40,000 VND.

3. Souvenirs and Local Specialties to Bring Home from Phu Quoc

After indulging in a world of delicious flavors, don’t forget to explore the back section of the night market, where you’ll find a wide selection of Phu Quoc specialties and souvenirs — perfect for gifting or keeping as mementos of your island adventure.

3.1 Phu Quoc Fish Sauce

Phu Quoc’s renowned fish sauce is a must-buy. Made from freshly caught anchovies and fermented using traditional methods, this fish sauce is known for its rich umami flavor and fragrant aroma. It’s a staple in Vietnamese cooking and a thoughtful gift for anyone who loves to cook.

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A culinary treasure of the island – Phu Quoc fish sauce (Photo: Collected)

3.2 Phu Quoc Sim Wine

Sim wine is another signature product of the island. It’s made from wild purple myrtle berries (sim) harvested in Phu Quoc’s forests. With its fruity aroma and smooth taste, sim wine is not only a unique souvenir but also believed to aid digestion, improve circulation, and ease joint pain — especially appreciated by older adults.

3.3 Phu Quoc Pepper

Highly prized by both locals and tourists, Phu Quoc pepper is known for its thin skin, firm core, and intense aroma. It's spicier and more fragrant than pepper from other regions. At the night market, you’ll find many varieties — whole peppercorns, ground pepper, salted pepper, and lemon-pepper blends — all beautifully packaged for travel and gifting.

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Phu Quoc pepper – a signature product of the island (Photo: Collected)

3.4 Chou Chou Caramelized Peanuts

Chou Chou peanuts are a fun and tasty snack, popular among night market visitors. These crunchy peanuts are caramelized and come in more than 30 flavors, from coconut to chocolate, wasabi to coffee. Choose your favorites to bring home as a lighthearted and flavorful souvenir.

3.5 Dried Seafood

Dried seafood remains one of the most popular gift choices from Phu Quoc. You'll find dried squid, fish, shrimp, barracuda, mackerel, and more — all vacuum-packed for convenience. The rich flavor and freshness of Phu Quoc’s sea harvest make these items a delicious and practical gift for friends and family.

3.6 Handicrafts and Souvenirs

The night market is also a great place to pick up charming handicrafts and souvenirs. From beaded bracelets and keychains to printed t-shirts, engraved wooden art, and other locally made crafts, there’s something for everyone. These items are compact, meaningful, and perfect reminders of your island trip.

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A variety of unique handmade crafts on display at Phu Quoc Night Market (Photo: Collected)

4. Things to Keep in Mind When Visiting Phu Quoc Night Market

Exploring Phu Quoc Night Market is a memorable part of any trip, but to make the most of your experience, here are a few helpful tips to ensure a smooth and enjoyable evening:

  • No need to carry too much cash: Just bring enough for small purchases. Most large stalls accept card payments or QR code scanning. Always keep your personal belongings secure.
  • Best time to explore: From 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM is the market’s busiest and most exciting period. If you prefer a more relaxed experience, try arriving a bit earlier.
  • Practice polite bargaining: While bargaining is common at the market, keep it friendly and respectful. Don’t haggle too aggressively. It’s also wise to ask clearly about product origins and prices before making a purchase to avoid misunderstandings.
  • Follow public etiquette: Don’t litter — help keep the market clean by disposing of trash properly. Follow the layout and any one-way walking directions in certain sections to avoid congestion.
  • Dress comfortably: Lightweight clothes and flat shoes are ideal for navigating the busy market streets and ensuring you can walk around with ease.

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Shop responsibly and respectfully at Phu Quoc Night Market (Photo: Collected)

5. Must-Visit Attractions Near Phu Quoc Night Market

While Phu Quoc Night Market is undoubtedly a highlight of the island, there are many other attractions nearby that you can easily explore as part of your trip. Here are a few recommended spots to add excitement and variety to your itinerary:

  • Sao Beach & Kem Beach: Located about a 20-minute drive from the night market, Sao Beach and Kem Beach in southern Phu Quoc are famous for their powdery white sand, crystal-clear waters, and breathtaking natural scenery. These beaches are perfect for sunbathing, swimming, or trying out water sports like kayaking and snorkeling.
  • Hon Thom Cable Car: Roughly 30 minutes by car from the night market, the Hon Thom Cable Car is the world’s longest three-rope sea-crossing cable car, connecting Phu Quoc to Hon Thom Island. From above, you’ll enjoy panoramic views of emerald waters, scattered islands, and lush greenery. On Hon Thom, visitors can enjoy exciting activities at Aquatopia Water Park, go snorkeling, kayak, or simply unwind on beautiful beaches. On your return, don’t miss the Sunset Town, snap photos at the iconic Kiss Bridge, and experience world-class shows exclusive to this area.

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Enjoy breathtaking views of Phu Quoc from the Hon Thom Cable Car (Photo: Collected)

  • Dinh Cau Temple: Just a 10-minute walk from the night market, Dinh Cau Temple is one of the most iconic spiritual landmarks on the island. Built atop a rocky outcrop extending into the sea, the temple offers one of the best sunset views in Phu Quoc. Many visitors stop by to pray for peace and good fortune.
  • Coi Nguon Museum: About a 15-minute drive from the night market, Coi Nguon Museum showcases Phu Quoc’s history, culture, and people. It’s a great place to gain insights into the island’s development and the traditional values that shape local life.

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Learn about Phu Quoc’s rich history at Coi Nguon Museum (Photo: Collected)

  • Phu Quoc Pepper Farms: Just 20 minutes from the night market, Phu Quoc’s pepper farms are a charming and educational stop. You’ll get to see lush green pepper gardens, learn about cultivation and harvesting, and sample famous pepper products right where they’re grown.

With so many experiences to choose from, your Phu Quoc journey will be even more enriching. Combining a visit to these attractions with an evening at the night market ensures you’ll take home unforgettable memories from this island paradise.

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