Mango Bay Restaurant

Phu Quoc Island


One of the best eating experiences around is to sit on the deck at Mango Bay, dining on tamarind blue-swimmer crab and peering out to sea. There are Australian beef steaks, honey duck breast and lots of Thai flavours, too. The calm atmosphere and bar with a good drinks list add to the pleasure.


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