Octopus is not only a unique delicacy but also a rich source of nutrients. With its growing popularity in modern cuisine, knowing the price of octopus and related information is essential. In this article, Kamereo will explore the actual market prices of octopus, its health benefits, and the best ways to prepare it.
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Today’s Octopus Price Table
The market price of octopus depends on the type (live, frozen, baby, or oceanic), origin, and season. Fresh octopus typically costs more due to its superior taste and higher nutritional value, whereas frozen octopus offers price stability and longer shelf life.
Check out the latest price list for live octopus below!
Type |
Price |
Size |
Unit |
Small Octopus (Fresh) |
90.000 – 120.000 |
45 – 80 pieces/kg |
VND/kg |
Medium Octopus (Fresh) |
120.000 – 130.000 |
10 – 15 pieces/kg |
VND/kg |
Large Octopus (Fresh) |
130.000 – 150.000 |
3 – 6 pieces/kg |
VND/kg |
Baby Octopus |
250.000 – 350.000 |
45 – 50 pieces/kg |
VND/kg |
(Updated: February 2025)

Kamereo – Your Trusted Supplier for High-Quality Octopus
When choosing octopus for restaurants, eateries, or supermarkets, quality and origin are key factors. At Kamereo, we are committed to providing fresh, high-quality octopus that meets food safety standards, catering to the needs of F&B businesses.
Why Buy Octopus from Kamereo?
- Premium Quality & Food Safety Compliance: Kamereo sources octopus from reliable suppliers, ensuring freshness, cleanliness, and safety. We offer both live and frozen octopus with top-tier quality.
- Wide Variety to Suit All Needs: From fresh to frozen, baby octopus to oceanic octopus, our selection meets the diverse needs of restaurants and businesses.
- Competitive & Updated Prices: We closely monitor the market to offer the best prices, helping customers optimize procurement costs. Kamereo’s live octopus prices remain stable, avoiding sudden fluctuations like many retail sellers.
- Fast & Convenient Delivery: Kamereo provides doorstep delivery with strict preservation protocols, ensuring octopus retains its freshness upon arrival. Whether you’re in Ho Chi Minh City or other provinces, we have optimal transportation solutions.
Some of our best-selling octopus products:
Frozen Salted Diced Octopus 1kg / たこぶつ(ミックスサイズ)
590,000đ/PACK

Frozen Octopus Size 10 - 12 Pieces/ Kg Pack 500g
103,950đ/TRAY

What Factors Affect Octopus Prices?
The price of 1kg of octopus varies due to several key factors:
- Type: Live octopus is more expensive due to its superior freshness, while frozen octopus is more affordable and easier to store. Baby octopus is cheaper than oceanic octopus due to its smaller size, whereas oceanic octopus is favored for its thick, sweet, and firm meat, making it more costly.
- Origin: Domestic octopus is more budget-friendly due to lower transportation costs, whereas imported octopus from Korea or Japan is pricier due to shipping fees and stringent quality standards.
- Harvesting Season: During peak seasons (April – September), octopus supply increases, leading to lower prices. Conversely, during off-seasons, limited supply causes prices to rise.
- Size & Quality: Larger, firm-textured octopus with thick meat is priced higher. Properly preserved octopus also commands a better price compared to lower-quality alternatives.
- Market Demand: Prices can surge during holidays, festivals, or peak tourist seasons when demand rises. Conversely, during low-demand periods, prices may drop due to excess supply.

How to Choose Fresh & High-Quality Octopus
Now that you know the price of octopus, selecting the best quality is just as important. Here are essential tips for choosing fresh octopus:
- Check the Color & Appearance: Fresh octopus has a shiny, smooth skin. Avoid those with dull or yellowish-brown coloration, as they indicate prolonged storage.
- Test Meat Firmness: Press lightly on the body—if the flesh is firm and bounces back, it’s fresh. Soft or slimy texture with an unusual odor is a sign of deterioration.
- Look at the Eyes: Fresh octopus has clear, bright eyes. If they appear cloudy or milky, it’s likely not fresh.
- Examine Tentacles & Suction Power: Fresh octopus has firm tentacles with strong suction. If the tentacles feel limp or lack adhesion, it may be stale.
- Buy from Trusted Suppliers: To ensure quality and fair pricing, purchase octopus from reputable sources like Kamereo.

Conclusion
The price of octopus fluctuates based on factors like type, origin, season, and market demand. To get high-quality octopus at reasonable prices, it’s essential to choose a reliable supplier with a stable inventory. Follow our F&B Business Insights section to stay updated on food pricing, sourcing tips, and cost-optimization strategies for your business!