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Wednesday, March 04, 2015

Banh Cuon Kim Thanh, Bankstown

Banh cuon nhan thit meat steamed rice rolls at Banh Cuon Kim Thanh, Bankstown

Forget about toast and cereal. In Vietnam, breakfast is all about banh cuon for breakfast: slippery rice noodles served with slices of chả lụa Vietnamese pork sausage, bean sprouts, cucumber and shredded lettuce. The noodles can be rolled with or without meat fillings, but they’re always drowned in lashings of nuoc cham, Vietnam’s national dipping sauce which is made from fish sauce, sugar, garlic and chilli.

Diners at Banh Cuon Kim Thanh, Bankstown

Banh cuon is a dish that originally hails from northern Vietnam, but happily you’ll only have to travel to Bankstown to get your fill. After fifteen years of supplying catering orders only, Kim Thanh and her family have finally set up a permanent eatery in an arcade off Chapel Road.

Banh cuon nhan thit meat steamed rice rolls at Banh Cuon Kim Thanh, Bankstown
Banh cuon nhan thit meat steamed rice rolls $11.50

There are only seven menu items at this bright and cheerful restaurant... and five of those are banh cuon. It’s one of the few places in Sydney you’ll be able to try these fresh off the steamer, which makes a massive difference. The rolled up noodles – made from a fermented rice batter – are incredibly soft and silky. Purists will choose the plain version where the noodles come garnished with fried eschalots, but most people prefer them wrapped around a filling of minced pork and finely chopped wood-ear mushrooms.

Banh cuon nhan chay vegan steamed rice rolls at Banh Cuon Kim Thanh, Bankstown
Banh cuon nhan chay vegan steamed rice rolls $11.50

Vegans don’t miss out, either. A banh cuon filled with tofu and wood-ear mushroom comes with a vegan version of the pork sausage. The nuoc cham fish sauce can be swapped out for a vegan alternative, too.

Banh cuon tom chay dried shrimp steamed rice rolls at Banh Cuon Kim Thanh, Bankstown
Banh cuon tom chay dried shrimp steamed rice rolls $12

They do a couple of other varieties, like tiny dried shrimp and grilled pork.

Banh cuon thit nuong grilled pork steamed rice rolls at Banh Cuon Kim Thanh, Bankstown
Banh cuon thit nuong grilled pork steamed rice rolls $11

The grilled pork is a surprise hit, wrapped up like a summer roll with a thick peanut dipping sauce on the side. And they still do a roaring trade in catering, with half the customers picking up orders for parties and celebrations. Plain banh cuon start at $12 per kilo.

Banh cong shrimp and mung bean fish cake at Banh Cuon Kim Thanh, Bankstown
Banh cong shrimp and mung bean fish cake $8.50

Be sure to save room for their deep-fried snacks. The banh cong shrimp and mung bean cakes are something like a fried savoury muffin that you wrap in lettuce and dip in nuoc cham.

Banh cong shrimp and mung bean fish cake wrapped in lettuce at Banh Cuon Kim Thanh, Bankstown
Banh cong shrimp and mung bean fish cake wrapped in lettuce with herbs

Banh tom shrimp and sweet potato fritter at Banh Cuon Kim Thanh, Bankstown
Banh tom shrimp and sweet potato fritter $8.50

Into crunch? Drop $8.50 on three banh tom shrimp and sweet potato fritters. You won't regret it.

Banh Cuon Kim Thanh, Bankstown


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Banh Cuon Kim Thanh
Shop 7, 313 Chapel Road (south), Bankstown, Sydney
Tel +61 (02) 9708 6661

Opening hours:
Lunch Tuesday to Sunday 10.30am-3pm
Order pick-ups Tuesday to Sunday 8am-6pm
Closed Mondays


This article appeared in the February 2015 issue of Time Out Sydney in my monthly Food & Drink column Eat This! [Read online

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19 comments:

  1. Well, yum! Beats vegemite on toast or weekbix for brekky. And gorgeous photos as ever, Helen.

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  2. Geez. Learn something new, hey. I only ever came across pho for breakfast in Vietnam, not this. Perhaps I should have scratched the surface a little harder. Or perhaps I need to get on out to Bankstown!

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  3. Banh cuon is one of my favorite dish! and have 5 variations, this is like a dream!

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  4. Gotta try banh cuon nhan thit for brekky! Sounds like worth the trip to Bankstown!

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  5. gee wiz that looks good , wish it was down botany way ! bob botany .

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  6. The sweet potato fritter looks divine, delicious place to visit :D

    Cheers
    Choc Chip Uru

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  7. The sweet potato fritter looks divine, delicious place to visit :D

    Cheers
    Choc Chip Uru

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  8. Love the little fishy offerings. On my sydney list.

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  9. The food does look very fresh and I do love how the Vietnamese always include so many fresh herbs in their dishes. The wrapped fish cake looks very good xx

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  10. Aah gotta love Asian breakfasts!! Sometimes I cringe at the sight of yet another smashed avocado with fetta on dry ass toast on a menu

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  11. I must admit, I have never had a Vietnamese breakfast! Looks like this place is definitely worth the extra drive.

    Love the look of the shrimp and mung bean fish cake wrapped in lettuce.

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  12. I think I am going to have to go and pay Ms Kim a visit and get my banh cuon on!

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  13. Holy moly! I never thought of noodles for breakfast but it sounds delicious! I will definitely need to make this pilgrimage

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  14. I think I need to visit Bankstown soon! :)

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  15. Those shrimp and sweet potato fritters look incredible!! And the grilled pork rolls sound like something I need to eat now!

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  16. I was so looking forward to trying it today but they've changed their opening hours and are closed on Mondays :-(

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  17. The first time I heard about Asian breakfasts I was over 25 years old. I know it's nuts but that's how life was back in the dark ages of the US. I'd love to try all of this!

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  18. I always think breakfast is the most important meal of the day - why skimp and just have toast right?! This looks delicious!

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  19. Hi Maria - Oh no. Thanks for letting me know. I've updated their trading hours now!

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