Lo Banh Cuon Thanh Tri

2549 S King Rd A15, San Jose
(408) 809-7989

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Specialized banh cuon shop selling to take away. The delicious banh cuon is very skillfully prepared and of high quality. Thanh Tri wrap cake is a famous dish of Thanh Tri village in Hanoi. Banh cuon has traveled around the world and even to Cali to serve overseas Vietnamese and all people around the world. This is a delicious banh wrap shop that specializes in good quality takeout. I bought it and was satisfied

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

thanhhang tran

This place is popular; you can tell it from its concise menu, which has no more than five sheets. The menu is simple, specialized, and affordable, but what's even better is that the food is delicious. Due to the place's popularity, I suggest going on a weekday, arriving early, or not going there too hungry.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Thu Tran

5/2023 - REAL VIETNAMESE RICE ROLLS (Bánh Cuốn). This is where you can find authentic rice rolls, made on site and with very reasonable price. I got 1 lb of the rolls with shrimp powder for $7.50/lb. The light fish sauce was provided in a separate container. I will try the rolls with ground pork next time.First the rice sheets were thin and chewy. I have some kept in the fridge for a week and they tasted fresh once microwaved! The sauce was light not salty and not too sweet. Of course I drank the sauce remaining on the dish at the end…as I always did when enjoying this dish some 60 years ago in Saigon.At home I added to the rice rolls some Vietnamese ham (chả giò), blanched bean sprouts, fried onions, and basil. Douse everything with the light fish sauce and Voilà! A beautiful, healthy, great tasting authentic Vietnamese dish to enjoy.Although the dish needs to be completed at home since this store is not a restaurant but a ‘Lò’ (bakery? oven? whatever…) making rice roll only, I now know where to go for a very, very good bánh cuốn ?? You all should give this shop a try so that they can prosper so that I can continue to enjoy my real Vietnamese food—sorry for a rather selfish intention. ?

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