Nhu Lan Bakery, a renowned establishment in the culinary industry, prides itself on offering delectable and authentic Vietnamese baked goods. With a commitment to quality and taste, Nhu Lan Bakery has become a beloved destination for individuals seeking a delightful gastronomic experience.
Located in a bustling neighborhood, Nhu Lan Bakery stands out for its warm and inviting atmosphere, making it the perfect spot to enjoy a leisurely meal or a quick snack. The bakery excels in crafting traditional Vietnamese sandwiches, commonly known as banh mi, featuring a harmonious blend of flavors and textures that leave customers craving for more.
Nhu Lan Bakery takes immense pride in using only the freshest and finest ingredients, ensuring that every bite is a burst of culinary excellence. With a diverse menu that caters to various preferences, the bakery offers pork rolls, BBQ pork, pate, tofu, and more, satisfying the discerning palates of its loyal patrons.
Step into Nhu Lan Bakery and be captivated by the rich aromas and mouthwatering creations that have made it a household name in the community.
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Amenities and More
- Credit cards
- NFC mobile payments
- Breakfast
- In-store shopping
Reviews
My favorite breakfast food-Banh Mi after night shift work served by Anan she’s the best! Always has the biggest smile on her face to greet and take your order. Highly recommend this bakery.🤗
An excellent place to get your banh mi fix. It’s a bakery with all kinds of good goodies, including croissants, tarts, and different types of buns. But the star of the show is the sandwich. I went with the bbq pork and it was fantastic. The bread was a bit crunchier than I like, but that’s me being picky. It’s excellent and you need to try it. It was also 8 dollars, which was a good price. The staff was friendly and the service fast.
Went in for a roast pork roll after constantly seeing the long lines outside the store.. guessing mostly for the banh mi. Decent stuff, defo not top tier for me nor the lines to justify, quite small for the price being charged I feel, since the bread itself was small the condiments are in relation to it.
Bánh Mì breakfast.
Having a really yummy BBQ Pork (cha siew) bánh mì from Nhu Lan Bakery in Footscray (Melbourne, Australia).
So popular, the queue starts at the entrance! 3 queues and three speedy ladies making the bánh mì so it’s quite a quick process.
Flavours are wonderful but, in my humble opinion, there is way too much meat. A modification to cater to western preferences I guess.
People eat huge portions here. 🤣
Their name is probably inspired from the famous Saigon bakery/restaurant of the same name (famous for its mooncakes and bánh mì). I must say they do this illustrious name justice.
Had the bbq pork Bahn mi for $8. Decent pricing, bread incredibly fresh and crispy! Went around 10am and it was already so busy. pretty good place :)
Easily one of the best bahn mi in Melbourne. Tried the tofu bahn mi and bbq kebab bahn mi - both were full of flavours, good portion of tofu/meat, lovely fresh and crispy bread. It's obviously very popular as there is always a queue in front the store but it moves quite fast. Will took forward try all the other bahn mis there.
Having heard its reputation I came with high expectations and was not disappointed. Tried the classic cold cuts banh mi. I’ve come to understand the critical role the bread plays in the eating experience- these rolls don’t even need to be toasted first to embody crispy perfection. Having read another persons review I also tried a coconut bun (good, fragrant and fluffy) and a simple $3.50 pate and mayonnaise (with extra chili) mini tiger roll (great cheap snack). They also have mooncakes - had a mungbean and durian - very creamy custardy filling but way too sweet (aren’t they all?)
I recently tried their roast pork Banh Mi ($9), and I have mixed feelings about the experience. The size of the sandwich was disappointingly small, with about 5-6 small pieces of meat, including cracklings. Additionally, I couldn't taste any pate, which is usually a highlight for me in a Banh Mi.
On a positive note, the bread was fresh and had a satisfying crispiness to it. The salads, particularly the pickles, were delicious and had a great flavor. I appreciated that they weren't overly tangy, which is my personal preference.
I don’t think I will come back again, the location is not convenient for me, and I've had better Banh Mi experiences at other places like Ban Ban Bakery.
Location
116 Hopkins St, Footscray VIC 3011, Australia
Hours
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Monday
05:00 AM - 06:00 PM
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Tuesday
05:00 AM - 06:00 PM
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Wednesday
05:00 AM - 06:00 PM
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Thursday
05:00 AM - 06:00 PM
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Friday
05:00 AM - 06:00 PM
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Saturday
05:00 AM - 06:00 PM
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Sunday
05:00 AM - 06:00 PM
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