Epicure (Indonesia)

JUAN LOSADA, GENERAL MANAGER

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“We are located on Phu Quoc Island, also known as Pearl Paradise Island (“đảo ngọc”) by the Vietnamese. Fifty percent of the island is a designated UNESCO – World Biosphere Reserve, and two-thirds are covered in tropical forest. In the new post-pandemic era, the emphasis on privacy and luxury has attained an even greater significan­ce, and the appeal of Phu Quoc as an island tucked away adds to its attraction as a tourist destinatio­n.

I would say our most distinctiv­e quality would be the Regent Service, an intuitive, in-depth understand­ing of individual preference­s, likes and habits which allows us to curate decadent moments – adding personal touches of inspiratio­n, bespoke care and tailored moments of decadence. The Regent Experience Agent elevates guest relations to new heights with a meticulous curation of guest experience­s and provides a single point of contact for guests to make each stay as seamless and frictionle­ss as possible.

In the upcoming months, we will have two additional restaurant­s and bars. The first one is Oku, the only restaurant with an omakase counter in Phu Quoc, and Bar Jade, a speakeasy showcasing fine artisanal spirits and custom cocktails mixed with fresh local herbs. Guests will also be invited on a journey of discovery through our very own Catamaran, Serenity.”

phuqouc.regenthote­ls.com

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