Bau Truong, Cabramatta

Vietnamese is one of my favourite Asian foods! I love it because its so fresh, light and tasty. I go to Cabramatta at least once a month for a hair cut / trim and every time I’m in the area, I’m always hanging for Viet food. I’ve tried many Vietnamese restaurants along John Street and this is one of my favourite credit crunch places.

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I know some vietnamese may think Bau Truong is expensive but i see it as under $10!!!!!!!!!! which to me is a plus saving especially if it involves good food! Can’t exactly complain about that. For many years, I went to Thanh Binh which I would also recommend. Unfortunately I stopped going there ever since Bau Truong opened mainly because I’m in love with their rice dishes! (I’m a rice eater!)

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I’m always satisfied with their food and the service is friendly^_^. They speak good English and are always helpful which is handy if your a non-vietnamese speaker. The layout of the restaurant is spacious (at times) and the interior is modern in comparison to other restaurants but most importantly the food is great.

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FOOD

Rice Paper Prawn Rolls with carrot & peanut condiment
One of my favourite healthy dishes of all time with zero calories.

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Seafood Rolls
I was obsessed with these seafood rolls at one stage. I mainly loved it for its golden crunchiness combined with the fresh veggies. To eat these you grab the fried seafood roll, wrap some lettuce around it and add the vietnamese mint, basil, vinegar carrot. Pop it into your mouth ^_^

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Condiments
I’ve noticed Vietnamese cuisine tends to have a lot of different condiments for many different meals. Each sauce is for something in particular.

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Chili
If your addicted to chili like me and just has to add it to every meal.. then this chili condiment will add some fire to your dish (i personally think its not hot, then again I can handle super hot chilli)

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Vietnamese Pancake (Bánh xèo)
Such an evil pancake but soo good. Its got bean sprouts, prawn, pork and you stuff it with fresh vietnamese herbs and pour fish sauce for taste!

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Crispy Skin Chicken & Fried Rice
One of the best crispy skin chickens ever! (I think it beats Chinese restaurants as it can sometimes be too dry). The skin is soo crispy and flavorsome it melts in your mouth! The flesh is soft and juicy which falls off the bone!

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Fish sauce with carrot
usually for pouring onto the rice or chicken for more flavour

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BBQ Pork Chop
Lean marinated pork chop! it reminded me of having thinly sliced pork hovering over charcoal! Any meat bbqed is moan-worthy! One of my usual orders lol ! God bless PORK!

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Pho Dac Biet
Beef, Tripe, Tendons the lot!!! Cant go wrong with Pho.. ive had so many that i no longer can tell what is the bomb! Stock was super tasty its awesome as a winter meal. However i think more tripe was needed but still slurp-o-licious!

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Cubed Beef and Red Rice (Bo Luc Lac)
Bruce’s mum makes it for dinner sometimes mmmm!!.. Unfortunately not one of the best red rice’s i’ve had. Thanh Binh seems to do their bo luc lac better. At the end of the day its all about the beef and the beef is very tender, soft and full of flavour!

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Lemon, Salt & Pepper Condiment for Bo Luc Lac
Personally I never use this.. for my meal its nice as it is :)

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Lemon grass chili chicken
Chicken is always generous. If im desperate for chilli i usually order this. Its not hot even though i pour extra chilli into it but hey its very tasty with garlic bits. Another rice dish i tend to have if im up for chicken.

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Rice
Dishes usually come with either red rice or plain rice. I always ask for fried-rice because it has yummy egg bits!

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Bau Truong
Shop 10-12, 70 John St
Cabramatta NSW 2166
P: (02) 9727 4492

NOTE: I’ve eaten at Bau Truong Canley Vale branch and I prefer this restaurant – Bau Truong on John Street as it is better in terms of food. The canley vale branch is smaller and the ambiance is different.

14 Comments to “Bau Truong, Cabramatta”
  1. Trisha says:

    oh boy! oh man! i love vietnamese food so much (seeing I live close to flemington… the “little cabramatta”) but oh man nothing beats good old cabramatta bau truong!!!

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  2. Mmm, I just love Vietnamese pancake. Would you believe I’ve never been to Cabramatta, but your recommendations are making me think about a day trip there!

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  3. GeeNie says:

    The Crispy Chicken looks so good!!!!!

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  4. wow you’ve sold me. i want to check it out now. hopefully this weekend or next. those seafood rolls look yummo! i’m a fan of Thanh Binh but willing to give this place a go now.

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  5. clekitty says:

    Ooh this looks so good. I always get so confused about where to go eat in Cabramatta as there are so many choices! I will definitely give this place a go. Thanks! :)

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  6. Steph says:

    Ohh yum, you always make everything look so darn good I wanna go there right now! I love Vietnamese pancake. Let’s go on an eating tour of Cabramatta, pretty pretty please?

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  7. Betty says:

    Bau Truong is awesome isn’t it?! Love that place! I always always get the Bun Thit Nuong – LOVE it!! I think Tan Viet has the best crispy skin chicken – it’s all the way down John St – have you tried it?
    I agree with Steph, let’s do a Cabramatta food tour! I think Betty (Betty’s Bites!) suggested a Cabra food tour aswell :D

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  8. Mr. Taste says:

    Mmmmm love how they grill the pork here.

    So much that I don’t think it’s a far stretch to say that it is the best place for pork chops in Sydney :cool:

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  9. sydneyguyrojoe says:

    Bau troung, in reality isnt that expensive, its just a little more expensive than other places in CAbramatta!! But then again its ambience is better than other places and it looks cleaner than other places,not to ssay Cabra places arent clean……

    Tan Viet,well the only problem is that there is sometimes a line outside but apart from that, they are known for there crispy chicken (or crispen chicken when u look at the menu)

    for me, there is little difference between different places in Cabra, some are slightly more expensive, some have better ambience,some are bigger, some are tiny, so really wherever you go you will enjoy!!

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  10. I love crispy skin chicken. I think heaven would involved many many plates full of the stuff, topped with extra crispy skin. Oh yum, I’m drooling just thinking about it!

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  11. Howard says:

    Cabramatta is awesome and some of the best food there isn’t Vietnamese. In some dodgy looking places are Cambodian and Thai/Lao joints which are awesome, stuff you won’t find in any other suburb.

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  12. i checked it out today although your address is incorrect. it should be 42 John St Cabramatta not Shop 10-12, 70 John St which is actually Ann Pho restaurant. i got totally confused when i arrived at Shop 10-12, 70 John St. the crispy chicken was very good. thanks for the recommendation. was a nice place and thought prices were reasonable. blog to come soon :-)

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  13. sapphirerose says:

    18/09/2010, $4.5 for steamed rice. I put the remaining in the tub into takeaway box as usual, so not to waste it. The waitress came over and said I have to pay $3 extra because customers aren’t suppose to take the rest home. So they gonna charge me $7.5 just for plain boiled rice?! Nowhere on the menu said its for eatin only! More importantly this implies they reuse them, that is super unhygienic!! I won’t go there again. We are customer of 5 years. But tonight will be the last time we dine there.

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