Bakeries in Phu Quoc: A Local Guide to the Island’s Best Bread, Pastries and Patisseries

The world of bakeries in Phu Quoc is one of Vietnam’s quietest culinary surprises, blending French colonial pastry traditions, German artisan bread, fresh local banh mi and modern brunch cafés into a single island scene.

Whether you crave a warm croissant by the beach, an authentic banh mi for breakfast or an elegant cake for a celebration, finding the right bakeries in Phu Quoc takes a little local knowledge and the willingness to explore beyond resort buffets.

At Corona Resort & Casino Phu Quoc, we take island gastronomy seriously and our international guests often ask for recommendations beyond our property. In this guide on the best bakeries in Phu Quoc, we share ten standout addresses across the island, what they specialize in, where to find them and practical tips for ordering, so you can taste the island like a local.

QUICK GUIDE: PHU QUOC BAKERY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Best for French pastry: Eric Kayser and select resort patisseries
  • Best for European bread: Hardy’s German Bakery and similar artisan ovens
  • Best for banh mi: Banh Mi Nhung, Tuan Map and Aunt Thao’s stall
  • Best for sea-view brunch: Saigonese Eatery and MIX Bakery

Top International Bakeries in Phu Quoc

Eric Kayser French Artisan Bakery

Originally founded in Paris and now a global name, Eric Kayser’s Phu Quoc outlet at Long Beach offers a careful selection of croissants, pain au chocolat, sourdough loaves and seasonal cakes. Bread is baked on-site daily using imported French flour blends.

Prices reflect the international standard: a buttery croissant runs around 80,000 to 120,000 VND, while a full sourdough loaf costs 180,000 to 280,000 VND. The café also serves quality coffee and a small selection of light savory items for breakfast or brunch.

📍 Address: Sunset Town, An Thoi Ward, Phu Quoc City, An Giang Province, Viet Nam.
🌟 Key Feature: Located on the vibrant southern coast, offering authentic Parisian croissants and sourdough loaves baked daily on-site.

Freshly baked Parisian croissants at Eric Kayser bakery, located close to Corona Resort & Casino Phu Quoc
Authentic French croissants and patisseries at Eric Kayser French bakeries in Phu Quoc

Hardy’s German Bakery and Cafe

Hardy’s brings authentic Bavarian bread culture to Phu Quoc with rye sourdough, pretzels, dense seed loaves and traditional German pastries. The bakery is popular with European long-stay residents who source weekly bread here.

Located near the central section of Long Beach, the small dining area also serves hot meals such as schnitzel, sausage platters and homemade soup, making it a popular comfort food stop on rainy afternoons.

📍 Address: Tran Hung Dao Street, Khu Pho 7, Duong Dong Ward, Phu Quoc City, An Giang Province, Viet Nam.
🌟 Key Feature: Positioned near the central Long Beach section, serving as a popular comfort food stop for authentic Bavarian bread culture.

Traditional Bavarian pretzels and German artisan bread at Hardy's German Bakery near Corona Resort & Casino Phu Quoc
Authentic German artisan bread and Bavarian pretzels at Hardy’s German Bakery

Au Bon Pain Phu Quoc Marina

Au Bon Pain offers a familiar international café experience with fresh sandwiches, salads, viennoiseries and quality coffee. The Phu Quoc Marina location is convenient for travelers staying along Long Beach who want quick, recognizable breakfast options.

Standards are consistent and seating comfortable, making it a useful breakfast or lunch backup when local options are unavailable or full.

📍 Address: Phu Quoc Marina Complex, Bai Truong, Duong To Commune, Phu Quoc City, An Giang Province, Viet Nam.
🌟 Key Feature: Conveniently situated within the modern Marina development pavilion, providing a familiar international cafe experience.

Familiar international breakfast options and coffee at Au Bon Pain, easily accessible from Corona Resort & Casino Phu Quoc
Familiar international breakfast options and coffee at Au Bon Pain Phu Quoc Marina

Sugar Fusion Bakery

Sugar Fusion specializes in beautifully decorated cakes, layered desserts and creative tropical-fruit pastries. Birthday cakes are made to order, often with island-themed designs incorporating tropical fruits, chocolate sea creatures or bilingual messages.

Travelers celebrating special occasions on the island commonly order from here at least 24 to 48 hours in advance for the most elaborate designs.

📍 Address: 39 Tran Hung Dao Street, Duong Dong Ward, Phu Quoc City, An Giang Province, Viet Nam.
🌟 Key Feature: Operating in the bustling heart of Duong Dong town, specializing in elaborate island-themed custom cakes and layered desserts.

Custom island-themed celebration cake by Sugar Fusion bakery delivered to Corona Resort & Casino Phu Quoc
Elaborate custom cakes and layered desserts at Sugar Fusion bakery in Phu Quoc

Famous Local Bread Spots in Phu Quoc

Banh Mi Nhung Phu Quoc

A small family-run banh mi stall that locals consistently rate among the island’s best. The bread is baked fresh in the early morning, and fillings include grilled pork, chicken liver pâté, pickled vegetables and house chili sauce.

Expect to pay 25,000 to 45,000 VND per sandwich. The stall typically opens at sunrise and runs out by mid-morning during busy seasons, so plan an early breakfast visit.

📍 Address: 17 Hung Vuong Street, Duong Dong Ward, Phu Quoc City, An Giang Province, Viet Nam.
🌟 Key Feature: Famous early morning stall celebrated for its rich chicken liver pate and savory grilled pork fillings.

Authentic Vietnamese banh mi with rich pâté at Banh Mi Nhung, a highly recommended local spot by Corona Resort & Casino Phu Quoc
Fresh Vietnamese banh mi with grilled pork and pâté at Banh Mi Nhung

Ut Tam Bakery and Tuan Map Bakery

Both are long-running family ovens producing the classic Vietnamese baguette: thin, crackling crust and airy interior. Locals queue here for daily morning bread to take home or accompany meals.

These bakeries do not always serve filled banh mi but supply many of the island’s smaller breakfast stalls. Stopping in for fresh-from-the-oven loaves at 10,000 to 15,000 VND each is a quick taste of authentic island life.

📍 Address: Mac Cuu Street, Duong Dong Ward, Phu Quoc City, An Giang Province, Viet Nam.
🌟 Key Feature: A long-running wholesale family oven supplying hot, crackling Vietnamese baguettes straight to local breakfast stalls.

Enjoying crackling Vietnamese baguettes during a local food tour around Corona Resort & Casino Phu Quoc
Hot, crackling baguettes fresh from the oven at local Phu Quoc bakeries

Mai’s Bread and Aunt Thao’s Meatball Bread

Aunt Thao’s stall is famous for banh mi xiu mai, a soft baguette filled with tender pork meatballs in tomato sauce. It’s a heartier morning option, especially popular with locals before long workdays.

📍 Address: Tran Hung Dao Street, Duong Dong Ward, Phu Quoc City, An Giang Province, Viet Nam.
🌟 Key Feature: A legendary street food corner famous for tender pork meatballs slow-simmered in a rich tomato reduction broth.

Mai’s Bread offers similar comforting morning sandwiches with grilled chicken, fried egg and herb variations, often paired with fresh herbs and chili sauce for an authentic Vietnamese breakfast experience.

📍 Address: Hung Vuong Street, Duong Dong Ward, Phu Quoc City, An Giang Province, Viet Nam.
🌟 Key Feature: Known for comforting morning combinations of fluffy fried eggs, custom chili oils, and aromatic local herbs.

Birthday Cake and Custom Cake Bakeries in Phu Quoc

Several boutique bakeries in Phu Quoc specialize in custom cakes for birthdays, weddings and milestone celebrations on the island. Most accept English orders via their official Facebook pages, with delivery to most resorts and private villas at a small additional fee.

Lead time matters: simple buttercream cakes can be ready within 24 hours, while elaborate fondant designs often require 48 to 72 hours. Average custom-cake prices range from 600,000 VND for small two-layer cakes to 3,500,000 VND for elaborate four-layer designs.

If you are planning a special occasion that combines bakery treats with refined dining, our broader guide on Food in Phu Quoc covers ten must-try local dishes that pair beautifully with celebration cakes for an immersive island taste experience.

Essential Tips for Hopping Between Bakeries in Phu Quoc

Start early. Many of the best bakeries in Phu Quoc sell out their freshest items by 10 AM, especially during peak December and January weeks. Setting your morning around a bakery breakfast tour rewards you with the warmest bread and shortest queues.

Combine multiple stops. Long Beach hosts several quality bakeries within walking distance, making it easy to sample two or three in one morning. Use Grab or Be apps for taxis between Duong Dong town and the northern Bãi Dài area to reach more remote bakeries in Phu Quoc.

If you want a more comprehensive island restaurant experience beyond pastries, our complete guide to Top Restaurants in Phu Quoc ranks ten standout venues for lunch and dinner, complementing morning bakery visits with refined evening dining options.

Travelers staying at the Bãi Dài resort complex can ask their concierge for fresh bread deliveries from select partner bakeries in Phu Quoc, particularly handy for guests in private villas planning relaxed in-room breakfasts overlooking the beach.

Pastry display at a local café, a perfect breakfast stop for guests of Corona Resort & Casino Phu Quoc
Exploring local bakeries in Phu Quoc offers a rich variety of pastries and breads

Conclusion

We hope this insider guide to the best bakeries in Phu Quoc inspires you to start each morning of your island holiday with warm bread, flaky pastries and a moment of unhurried pleasure.

To enjoy refined dining and sweet endings beyond the bakery scene, please visit Corona Resort & Casino Phu Quoc, recognized as the World’s Best Casino Entertainment Venue 2022, for world-class entertainment and luxurious accommodation right on Bãi Dài beach.

We are always ready to help make your experience on the Pearl Island truly elegant and complete.