Nhu Lan Bakery

Bakery · Footscray

Nhu Lan Bakery

Bakery · Footscray

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116 Hopkins St, Footscray VIC 3011, Australia

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Nhu Lan Bakery in Footscray is a bustling gem known for its sensational bánh mì, with crunchy yet fluffy baguettes and an array of mouthwatering fillings, making it a local favorite despite the often long lines.  

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"Visiting Nhu Lan is as much a cult food-experience as it is a thrilling exhibition of food prep and organisational skills. Witnessing a Vietnamese roll being assembled by 1 of the 173 staff behind the counter will make even the most efficient person feel like a disorganised sloth. You’re here for one thing though; bánh mì. The extensively-written-about pork rolls consistently come in at the top end of “best bánh mì” lists around Melbourne, so let's focus on the quiet-achieving tofu offering instead. Locals will forever passionately debate (ie. throw tantrums) over who produces a better tofu bánh mì; Nhu Lan or To’s. For us, Nhu Lan wins hands-down. The lemongrass, the sauce, the crispy rolls, the fried onion. It’s a masterpiece. Add a can of 100 Plus and you’ve got yourself the unofficial Footscray Meal-Deal. Don’t be thrown off by the perpetual sardine-can “line”, just jump in and join the ride. Photography by Gianna Rizzo." - Susu Studio

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"Nhu Lan Bakery, Footscray by Susu Studio. Visiting Nhu Lan is as much a cult food-experience as it is a thrilling exhibition of food prep and organisational skills. Witnessing a Vietnamese roll being assembled by 1 of the 173 staff behind the counter will make even the most efficient person feel like a disorganised sloth. You’re here for one thing though; bánh mì. The extensively-written-about pork rolls consistently come in at the top end of “best bánh mì” lists around Melbourne, so let's focus on the quiet-achieving tofu offering instead. Locals will forever passionately debate (ie. throw tantrums) over who produces a better tofu bánh mì; Nhu Lan or To’s. For us, Nhu Lan wins hands-down. The lemongrass, the sauce, the crispy rolls, the fried onion. It’s a masterpiece. Add a can of 100 Plus and you’ve got yourself the unofficial Footscray Meal-Deal. Don’t be thrown off by the perpetual sardine-can “line”, just jump in and join the ride.Photography by Gianna Rizzo."

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Maria Ahm

Google
SO OVERRATED!! Not even worth the hype. We were so excited to try this one seeing it all over TikTok. Service is appalling and so is the Bahn Mi. So greedy with fillings. Plenty of other nice places to get a good decent Banh Mi!

Sammi P

Google
Many years I frequent this place when in Footscray. It's getting more and more disappointing each visit. I ordered 6 different filled Bahn Mi and noticed that quality and quantity is cut drastically! From enjoying a sumptuous Bahn mi to like eating a half filling one. Lacking in consistency and I think it's time to try another business place which is now pulling in greater crowds!!! Bad business practice!

Shaun D'Monte

Google
I ventured to Nu Lan Bakery for their bahn mi. Fortunately only a short queue, I opted for the roast pork with crackling. A really delicious, soft flaky baguette encases pate, soft pork, bits of crunchy crackling, coriander, pickled carrot and cucumber, and some chilli. This is quite a traditional version to some of those out there. Great value and tasty. #VietnameseFood #bakery #lunch #banhmi #roastpork #crackling #Foodie ##melbournefood #Footscray

Patrick K

Google
This place used to be good. I notice the filling is less last time. So I try it again today. I notice only some tiny veg inside and not much roast pork. This bakery is getting worse everytime.

Justin Shircliff

Google
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.

M Wayang

Google
Surprised to taste such a benal piece of bahn mi after having to queue behind a long line of eager patrons. Bun was soft, fillings were sparse and flavours were lacking. I've had better ones in Richmond. The fact that they toss their pate spreaded buns across the counter is also quite jarring.

Miss Jen

Google
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.🤗

Honey Bee

Google
There's always a long line up here. I prefer the place on the corner but decided to give these guys a try today. That was a mistake! This is the stingiest Banh Mi I've even had. When they handed it to me, it felt empty so I took a look inside before leaving the shop as it felt like they'd left out the meat! I've never had such a sparse Banh Mi. Instead of shallots, I got a solitary green onion steam. There was no butter/ margarine, no pate, no mayo. Hardly any veggies and bare minimum pork. Had they charged me $4.50 I would not complain, but this was $9.50 and not worth it! I'll be returning to To's Bakery & Cafe. Their Banh Mi is tastier, fuller and far superior. I can't say I understand the queues, maybe they are more generous with their lunch time patrons.

My R.

Yelp
Its good, trust me The bread was crunchy like the one in ratatouille, the meat was meat and the veggies were veggies. This used to be my secret local spot that barely anyone knew about and now people heard of it and its a long ass line but hey, sharing is caring. Am i right?
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Amy T.

Yelp
In my opinion, Nhu Lan is the best place for Banh Mi in Victoria particularly for their mixed ham (thit nguoi) because their pate is amazing. Let's not forget they are well known for their baguettes which are crunchy on the outside and fluffy soft yet slightly sweet on the inside. If you've been to Hoi An or Da Nang in Vietnam, then you'll enjoy the baguettes here. Besides the mixed ham banh mi, I also love their bbq kebab and tofu banh mi. Once in a while, I'll get their french sticks with pate and mayonnaise. I love their pate and mayonnaise so much that sometimes I buy it to takeaway in a separate container so I can spread on my bread on the next day. Other note worthy items include their Banh Pate Chaud, Banh Tieu (Vietnamese Hollow Doughnuts) and Vietnamese creme caramel Flan. You'll easily get your banh mi between $4-5 depending on what you include/add in banh mi. I think it's ridiculously that there are places that specialise in banh mi and charge $7 plus. Banh Mi was designed as a quick and cheap food for breakfast or lunch. The best time to get banh mi or bread at this place is between morning till 12:30pm. During this time, their baguette tends to be the fresher and crunchiest. If you decide to buy their bread on itself own (including the Hollow Doughnut), I suggest you eat it on the day unless you plan to toast it the next day. There are few other favourite places I like to eat banh mi, but this place always delivers consistently yummy banh mi.
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Amita S.

Yelp
Can't believe I haven't left a review for this place yet. Believe the hype, believe the other reviews. This place is good. And cheap. Awesome feed. Service quick and efficient. Really fresh and satisfying. For the first timers go for the bbq pork roll. If you wanna do traditional then go for the mixed ham! Forever a loyal customer!
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Notorious F.

Yelp
Haven't had much experience with this place aside from their pork buns which are great. Very cheap being around only $4-5. The pork and vegetables are very fresh and taste great. Easy pick for a cheap lunch option
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Alice L.

Yelp
Best bahn mi around!! Super fresh ingredients and incredibly cheap (still remember the outrage when they went for $4 to $4.50 lol). Definitely one of my staple weekend items :) The tiny shop is consistently packed with roll lovers! The baguette is delightfully crunchy on the outside, super soft and pillowy middle. My go to has to be the bbq pork roll with Chilli - the little birds eye chillies pack a punch! Wash it down with a cold soy bean drink is a nice balance :) Lots of other selections on offer: chicken, mixed ham, meatball, tofu. The bakery itself is not bad, pork puffs are another highlight. They do sell the "butter" (some sort of mixture with mayo?) and the pate to take home if you want some treats in the comfort of your own home. Why not try some of the pre cooked foods on offer too?
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Stephanie D.

Yelp
This place makes me kiss the dirty Footscray sidewalk and thank the good lord I'm a west sider. The sandwiches here are serious people: We're talking flaky, crusty baguette topped with heavenly roasted pork and chicken, fresh herbs, chili, and hoisin sauce for less than FOUR DOLLARS. That's literally the price of a tomato at Coles. I mean, you can't even get an itty bitty bowl of a olives at a bar for that price, and here Nhulan are serving, delicious, (somewhat) nutritious meals for the same coinage. I even dig standing in the inevitable queue. All of Footscrazy is represented here: Your old Vietnamese grannies, chattering school girls, pale faced hipsters, tradies, crusty street folk, the whole gang, and it makes me feel all warm and toasty. Like I belong to a community. A neighbourhood. A neighbourhood with awesome, cheap things to eat. Happy days.
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Steve M.

Yelp
Delicious Banh Mi's. At $5 a pop there isn't anywhere better in Footscray for size, taste and price.
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Scott A.

Yelp
Very busy local bakery....!! For a good reason haha. This Viet bakery doesn't disappoint when it comes to Bánh mì. The rolls are fresh and crispy. The ingredients also fresh and crunchy with a great selection of pork, chicken and Viet kebab fro your protein the lots of salads, spreads and condiments. Nhulan Bakery has definitely become local favourite.
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Rul A.

Yelp
There are so many places where I have spent my money in. A lot of times when the food was good, the price was hiked. The food was bad and the price was hiked. The decoration was good and the price was hiked. A staff in the restaurant had a beard and the price was hiked. The food was good, the decoration was good, the customer service was good still too pricey. No matter where I went, I reserved some kind of criticism for that particular place. However, today Nhu Lan changed all that when at lunch time I went there expecting a decent (because i had heard praises) roll. I went here to a crowd of people where about six staff are working like machines, they are very quick, very fast and responsive. I was surprised when I got my turn because seeing the crowd of In front of me I was expecting a long wait time that I did not have. So anyways I decided to wait and when my turn came in the staff asked "which one" to which I replied BBQ pork roll and "did you want chilli" to which my answer was yes. Almost instantly it was made and the lady said "$4". I had a smile and went. The real surprise though came when I actually had the BBQ pork roll. This amazingly well spiced, perfectly cooked chunks of pork with fresh salads that makes your mouth melt. I was seriously considering making a u turn for another one. So this place does not have seats, doesn't have the most trendiest decor, nor are there anyone to offer you a nice conversation. It DOES not matter.
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Niketh K.

Yelp
Nhu Lan has some great little vietnamese sandwiches at an amazing 3.80 each. Flavours range from cold cuts, bbq pork, bbq kebab, bbq chicken, chicken and onion, tofu, and veggie. My partner and I went for two in the morning, and got the BBQ Pork and Chicken and Onion. Lots and lots of flavour in them. The chili is certainly not for the weak, and my partner couldn't handle the degree of spice. Look forward to making this a fairly regular spot.
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Tim O.

Yelp
Footscray isn't short on Vietnamese bakeries; there is almost one on every street. I'm a fan of a Vietnamese roll for a quick and easy lunchtime fix, so I've tried a few of them now and Nhu Lan seems to be the best. I was first attracted to Nhu Lan by the hoards of people flowing out of the place one sunny afternoon last summer. That old expression, 'If the locals are eating there, then it must be good' is a good one to remember. When you step through the door on a busy day, it's like you are instantly transported to Vietnam. There are people pushing to get to the counter to be served next. There is yelling and over the top ordering and a lot of pointing. What makes it good? It has to be a combination of the quality of the fresh and crunchy roll, along with the taste of the BBQ pork that they put in it. I tend to stay away from the strangely coloured sliced meats and go for the grilled pork; it's by far the tastier of the two.

Dee S.

Yelp
The line up at 11am was chaotic!! I see why ppl are willing to wait, push & shove to get served. Bread rolls are the highlight of the banh mi thit. Pate and their butter amazing. Next time I'm just going to order bread roll with pate and butter only. Yummy! Hams are different to the usual but I would have liked to get more pickled carrots. Casava cakes very nice too.

Oanh D.

Yelp
Hey dear.!. I love vietnamese bread rolls, I ate a lot of times, but this time I'm really not happy, my bread no salad ham white only, but look rudimentary, I paid $ 5 varieties of bread rolls other. I took a photo, if u not belive, i can send this photo.
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Anatoliy M.

Yelp
It's cheap and fast! It's definitely not perfect. They serve pretty good Bahn Mi with pork or chicken BBQ. They recently increased the price to $5 (omg bankrupt price). If you add chill, it becomes incredibly spicy by the way!
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Jess C.

Yelp
When I first started grabbing banh mi from here, I was stupidly settling, as a vegetarian, for the salad roll. Sure, it's damn good, but then I spotted the alternative tacked up, almost hidden, on the other side of the menu - the tofu roll. I don't know what that tofu is marinating in, nor do I know what it is about that mystery margarine that makes everything taste so good (warning to picky vegos - you will often see some of the meaty pate stuff floating around in that marg, so if you are really strict about these things, this is perhaps not the place for you) and it is probably terrible for me but, in the words of Icona Pop, I DON'T CARE - I LOVE IT.

Anson Y.

Yelp
*incomplete review If you like Banh Mi, this is one of the best places to get it. It's a fairly small bakery on a busy street, but it's very busy from open to close. If you want decor or conversation, don't bother coming here. You want tasty food and fast service that comes with it. This place is it. Banh Mi is a food that's quick and cheap and eaten at breakfast or lunch. One will generally cost between $4.5-5.5, depends on what's in it and what you add. This is quite a bit more affordable than places which specalise in it that cost $7+. There are many different types you can get it in: meatball, tofu, mixed ham, pork, shredded pork etc. The BBQ pork roll is great. It's well spiced, perfectly cooked chunks of pork with fresh salads that makes your mouth melt and you'll savour every taste of it. The bread is crunchy on the outisde and soft on the inside. The bakery itself is not bad, pork puffs are another highlight. They do sell the pate to take home if you want some treats in the comfort of your own home. Also their bread is great and they also sell stuff such as shredded pork, which is extremely delicious (look inside where the cold drinks are), at time of writing it's about $7 for 300g which is a pretty good price. Also their bread is really delicious and very reasonably priced. 5 dinner rolls are just $1. Parking can be complicated. Most spaces are metered nearby, although there are 2 or 3 spaces outside with 15 min limits that are free. For free parking, park next to Dimmeys or park up about 3 blocks at the northern side of Donald St. Definitely a repeat customer has been made of me. Oh, this place is Cash only, like many in Footscray.

Leah G.

Yelp
This could be the best value, maybe even best ever, lunch in Melbourne - $2.80 for a salad bánh mì that will change you for the better. Pickled carrots, chilli, coriander, spring onion, peanuts, shallots, some mysterious delicious sauce on a crusty French mini-baguette. The tofu option ($4) is also incroyable. The chilli can border on overly intense but if you don't order it you're missing something special. Bánh mì afficionados will no doubt be aware that Nhu Lan's handicraft has triumphed in some all-Melbourne blind eatings: eg http://footscrayfoodblog.blogspot.com.au/2010/06/delicious-vietnam-2-blind-banh-mi.html The queue can sometimes be insane but don't be deterred - the staff are swift of food-tongs. I've recently been bulk ordering for colleagues in value-starved Carlton. Pro Footscray tip: get at least two.