116 Hopkins St
Footscray, VIC
Footscray, VIC
Forget gourmet. The humble banh mi remains, to date, the most delicious sandwich I’ve
had. But maybe humble isn’t quite the right word here; 3 meats, 4 salads, and 3
spreads/sauces in a single sandwich is far from plain.
Nhu Lan in
Footscray (and Fitzroy) is widely accepted as the best place to get banh mi in
Melbourne. Being right in the hub of Footscray, right next to the train
station, it’s predictably pumping any time of the day. I was seriously
impressed with the variety of people who visit; living in Melbourne means that
I’m used to a wide range of clientele but Nhu Lan really takes the cake, being
equally popular with the old and the young, local and foreign, suits and
low-slung pants.
It’s not
only the sandwiches that make Nhu Lan famous; it’s their baked goods as well.
K, who lives nearby, tells me that everything they make is delicious, even the
bread rolls. But it’s hard to stop at the staples, with cabinets of pastries,
cakes, and sweets both Western and Asian on display.
But of
course, we’re here for the banh mi. I couldn’t get close enough to the counter
to see exactly what they have on offer in the cabinets (I sent Chris instead),
but I caught a glimpse of cold cuts, stewed meats, roasted meats, shredded
meats, and a variety of fresh salads to top it all off. It took about 15
minutes to get our sandwiches, then another 2 to find the nearest bench.
Mixed Ham Roll ($4) |
Despite
being a food blogger, I often fall into the trap of ordering the same thing at
different restaurants. But how can I say no to my beloved Mixed Ham Roll ($4)? To be honest, I don’t quite know how to
feel about this roll. I have a place that does Vietnamese rolls near my house,
which I frequent, not to mention Springvale not so far away. And whilst this
roll was impeccable – bread that showered crumbs, crispy vegetables,
flavoursome ham (including pieces mapped with tendon) – I can’t help but feel
that it’s missing something. Maybe it’s because it’s a tad smaller with a tad
less generous ingredients, maybe because there’s less oomph in the flavours,
but I think I will still be getting my Vietnamese sandwich fix closer to home.
Roast Pork Roll ($4) |
Chris on the
other hand, lost his banh mi virginity with the Roast Pork Roll ($4). I really shouldn’t be surprised, but I
was, when I found that this tasted very different from the mixed ham roll.
Instead of peppery cold cuts, this was filled with warm chunks of roast pork,
doused in a thick, plummy sauce. I didn’t like this as much as the mixed ham
roll but Chris liked it a lot more – he insists that this is why we are such a
great couple.
Custard Tart ($1.2)/Rice Cakes ($2.8) |
So whilst
Chris went to get the rolls, I stood there surrounded by sweets and treats. He
wasn’t even remotely surprised when he saw me clutching dessert when he emerged
from the small ocean of people – a Custard
Tart ($1.2) for him, and Rice
Cakes ($2.8) for me. The tart was big with a beautiful crumbly shell
that almost (and eventually did) disintegrate in the hand, but the custard was
unfortunately a bit bland in comparison. As for the rice cakes? Well, they’re rice
cakes – fluffy, slightly chewy, and very sweet.
Of course I
liked Nhu Lan, and of course I know why people flock to it. With good bread,
sandwiches and cakes, it covers all the bases a bakery should, then some more. But
at the same time, I’m glad I have some good Vietnamese rolls near my house; I
don’t fancy having to cross the city for my weekly fix!
Rating: 13/20 – viet rolls <3
I LOVE Nhu Lan! It's one of the few places on the other side of Melbourne that I'd cross town for... and nothing makes my homesick Melbourne-raised Vietnamese boyfriend happier than me bringing me a bag of Nhu Lan banh mi up to QLD whenever I visit hahaha.
ReplyDeleteOn the plane! Don't you get looks about the smell? What a dedicated girlfriend though! ;)
DeleteI agree though, those sandwiches are really really nice; my lucky friend who lives close by!
I've always wondered what those rice cakes are called! *Failed to read the label* They're really nice, will definitely get them on my next visit. :)
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