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Welcome to Vuon Trai Cay La Vang

Vuon Trai Cay La Vang is a hidden gem for fruit lovers, tucked away in St. James City, Florida. Known for their fresh longan, mangoes, and sugar cane juice, this Vietnamese-inspired farm offers a taste of Vietnam right in Florida. With a range of exotic fruits like sopadilla, dragon fruit, and rambutan, visitors can fill up a bag with their favorites and experience a bit of tropical paradise. While the fruit may not always be in season, the picturesque surroundings, friendly owners, and unique offerings make it a must-visit destination for those seeking a taste of Vietnam in the Sunshine State.

Vuon Trai Cay La Vang: Reviews & Ratings

C R.
C R.

We've been coming every July for years. Jamie has the finest longan and mangoes in Florida. The sugar cane juice is a special treat when we stop by. Can't recommend this business highly enough!

Aaliyah V.
Aaliyah V.

Don't know why other people had such a bad experience. My family had an amazing time here! The owners weren't as rude as mentioned...especially the guy making the nuoc mia, he was super nice. We bought Logan and they were delicious! Definitely gives you the feel of vietnam without flying there lol. I suggest going on a weekday and around noon. When we went it wasn't too busy. Did I mention sugarcane were so tasty! $3.00 a cup not a bad deal. We visit Florida pretty often, but never had the chance to visit since they don't have the fruits we want during certain month. Do try it out, bring hand wipes cause the bathroom they have doesn't have soap to wash. Also, make sure the bathroom door is completely LOCKED cause spells can still open it.

Sei K.
Sei K.

I came back for a summer visit. Goodness it was it busy with people everywhere! The owners were hustling and I just wanted to jump in and help. They are hard working, honest people. Come early bc the early bird gets the worm! I unfortunately waited bc it was so dang hot/humid and missed the best pickings. However, I didn't walk away empty handed. Grab a bag and fill it up with what you want. Then guard that bag!!! Other customers MIGHT get handsy, some are respectful enuf to ask before rummaging thru your goods. When ready, weight, pay and off you go. I find the best method was, 1 weigh, hand off to kids to take to car, then next item etc. They had: sugar cane (can order a drink), sopadilla, yellow & pink (white flesh) pitaya/dragonfruit, giant jackfruit, large white guava, rambutan, durian Was sold out: sour sop, longan, lychee Not yet ripen, anticipate 1-2 more weeks: sugar apples and more of the above End of season (sad face): taiwan mango and viet mango Can't wait to be back. I NEED to learn Vietnamese so I can call and ask about what's in season and plan my visits better. Happy eating! Note: being bug spray and apply BEFORE you arrive. It is a farm and after rain, mosquitos will abound.

Michele D.
Michele D.

This is a very picturesque spot. Fruit isn't ready yet (that's more a summer thing) but it's interesting to visit. There are plants for sale and you are allowed to wander freely on the grounds. Etiquette: in my experience, at least in Chinese temples, it's a huge faux pas to take pictures of the inside of a temple or the altar and statues. I am unsure if this also applies to the small Vietnamese temple house here, but just to be on the safe side, don't. Be aware that this is also their home, so don't wander around the house too closely, just like you wouldn't want someone to do to yours. If you are very lucky, you may get an escort around the property by a tiny dog.

Kimberly N.
Kimberly N.

Very cool place to visit. The owner is very nice and friendly. Although we were visited in January which there were none of fruits in season, yet, we enjoyed the garden with many fruit trees such as mango, longan, sugar apple, papaya, jackfruit, calamansi... koi pond with water lillies, gazebo area with baby alligator and turtle... Based on the owner information, fruits will be ready between June to August. In the meantime, they're selling a variety of small fruit trees in gallon size. We'll definitely be back when fruit is in season.

Craig T.
Craig T.

Awesome place if your in the area and want to be reminded of Vietnam. They have Viet fruit trees everywhere. They have super friendly pet chickens and even baby alligators inside their little pond. If you have little children, keep an eye on them as there is ponds and water for them to get into. And also the alligators. Owner is super friendly and gives you fruits to sample.

Location

Welcome to Vuon Trai Cay La Vang, a hidden gem located in St James City, FL, offering a delightful array of Vietnamese fruits and veggies. This unclaimed treasure trove is a haven for fruit enthusiasts, with rave reviews from satisfied customers.

Customers have praised the owner, Jamie, for his top-notch longan and mangoes, exclaiming that they transport you to the streets of Vietnam with a single bite. The refreshing sugarcane juice is a must-try, adding a unique touch to your visit.

  • Private Lot Parking available
  • Address: 9203 Stringfellow Rd St James City, FL 33956
  • Contact Number: (239) 222-3323

From succulent logan to vibrant dragon fruits, Vuon Trai Cay La Vang offers a diverse range of fruits for you to indulge in. The owners are commended for their hard work and dedication, creating an authentic Vietnamese experience right in Florida.

Don't miss out on the opportunity to explore this picturesque spot and immerse yourself in the beauty of fruit trees, koi pond, and a charming gazebo area. While the fruits may not be in season year-round, the anticipation of visiting during peak season adds an exciting element to your experience.

Whether you're a fruit enthusiast or simply looking for a unique outing, Vuon Trai Cay La Vang is the perfect destination to savor the flavors of Vietnam right in the heart of Florida. Plan your visit accordingly and indulge in the bounty of nature's offerings at this hidden paradise.