Our first meal in the new neighbourhood was from a little shop on Atlantic called Nicky’s Vietnamese Sandwiches. Anyone who’s been to Vietnam or Cabramatta or had a bakery owned by Vietnamese people near by will be familiar with them.
There’s been a few articles on some food blogs I frequent extolling the virtues of Banh Mi recently so I won’t bother going too much into them other than to say I love them. Crusty bread, pickles, pate and that strange mayo you never see anywhere else, and luncheon meat in your “classic” style Banh Mi.
I opted for a pork chop version and it was pretty good. Bit of heat from chilli, nice crunch from the pickled carrots and radishes. The chop itself was sweet and savoury with a hint of five spice and fish sauce and a little bit of fat. All in all rather happy with myself. I bought Sam a Portobello Mushroom banh mi which was also good other than being over chillied (I’d asked for mild as she is a bit of a wuss like that). Sam’s major criticism was that the bread was a bit too crusty and in addition to the chilli was cutting up the roof of her mouth. A fair call i have to say.
Imagine my surprise when on my way to work I find another Vietnamese Sandwich shop next to the station that also serves bubble tea, Hanco’s. We stopped in here one Saturday on our way into town to Bed Bath & Beyond (which is great if you enjoy shopping for homewares, sadly i do…). I again chose the pork chop banh mi and Sam a tofu salad and as we were still peckish some garden rolls as well. This place was doing very brisk trade and understandably. We sat in and ended leaving smelling like a chip (or chop) shop but its a shoebox so it’s expected. The version here was also very tasty.
Do i have a clear favourite? Not at all on the Banh Mi front. I’ll have to go back and compare the classics to be fair. Sam would prefer Hanco’s I guess as they do a range of salads. Nicky’s though have introduced Pho which i’ll also happily try out in the interests of the public.
But my all time favourite banh mi? It’s a meatball version. Pork meatballs quite peppery if my memory serves me cooked in a tomato based sauce stuffed into the baguette and garnished as usual. There was a bakery near the corner of Hughes and Railway Parade in Cabramatta (which is probably long gone) which i dare say was my favourite ever, i seriously loved that shit as a kid. Hmmm maybe i can suggest it to the people at Nicky’s and Hanco’s and get it added to their winter menus, that’d be so frigging sweet.











wtf? a Vietnamese bakery that doesn’t do Bánh Mì Xíu Mại is not a Vietnamese Bakery!
Just FYI if you’re talking about the bakery next to the little car park, across from the Woolworths car park, it’s still there. (next to the grocery store run by our former neighbours?)
These days the Bánh Mì wars in Australia are so intense they’ve even introduced Nêm Nướng and Xá Xíu among other things to the selection of meats. Nothing for the Vegetarians though, yet =)
It’s a bloody travesty i tell you.
No wasn’t thinking of the one next to the car park but the one on the other side of the street in the mall. They made the best cheese and bacon rolls too.
yes i know the one. still there and definitely do the best cheese and bacons, not too sure about their Bánh Mì. haven’t had a one there in a while.