• Phu Quoc Countryside

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Serves meat, vegan options available. Farm using simple methods with the goal of environmentally enhancing agriculture and economically. Operates a restaurant, a farm store on-site, and offers samples of farm produce, cooking lessons, farm tours, and beer brewery tours. From the food menu vegans can order fried spring rolls, vegetables with rice, and smoothies. Open Mon-Sat 9:00am-5:00pm, Sun 11:00am-4:00pm.


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2 Reviews

First Review by yacksn

nicirl

Points +2106

Vegan
08 Feb 2024

Would give 5* If I could!

Super amazing place! I would say the onus is not on the food so much, as the main attraction is the pepper farm tour, which is a must do at 69k / person.

That being said, the food looked so incredible and seeing reviews on google maps my friend and I decided that we wanted to do a cooking class.

They offer cooking classes for vegans, vegetarians and meat eaters (🤢), and the staff are super knowledgeable about what veganism is; with the chef even triple checking that I could have certain ingredients just to make sure! For 360k, you get a choice of Ban Xeo (crispy pancake) or spring rolls - we went with the former. If you want to do a full cooking course you can also do that, but it is longer and a lot more expensive!!

If you are in Phu Quoc and want to do something a bit more interesting than the beach, I would say the pepper farm is the place to go. You also get to sample all of the pepper products they have and are able to buy them as well!

NOTE: the pepper sauce contains fish sauce in (we went 08/02/2024, it could change as time goes on 🤞)

Cons: Very difficult to get a grab from there😒

yacksn

Points +416

Vegan
29 Mar 2023

Interesting visit

This isn't just a restaurant, it's actually a kind of organic 'lazy' farm (as the woman who owns it called it herself) where they grow pepper and also other fruits and vegetables. As of a few days ago, they had around 600 pepper plants! You can take a guided roughly 1 hour tour there where they show you the plants, what they work with and how they do it.
You get all of that, are able to test the pepper, their different products and a welcome drink for 60k VND. No reservation needed for the tours.
They also have cooking classes, there was an omni one ongoing when we went there. I think if you are a larger group you could arrange it to be fully vegan. Reservations needed.

Food & Drinks:
I ate Vietnamese Pancake, it was the vegan dish the waitress recommended to me, I'm not sure if they would have had other options that day. It was filling and very tasty. The juices are great as well. Apparently they brew their own beer, but we didn't try that.

You can also buy all different kinds of pepper products there.

All in all, we really enjoyed our afternoon there and would recommend visiting. But I wouldn't think of it solely as a place to come to eat. More an experience with food and drinks added on top 😅
It can be combined with a trip to the starfish beach quite nicely as it is located very close, that's what I would recommend. There don't seem to be too many vegan food choices at said beach anyways from what I saw.

Pros: Interesting tour, Very friendly staff with great English, Good pepper souvenirs

Cons: Maybe bring mosquito repellent if you do the tour




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