Bánh Cuốn Thanh Trì

  4.5 – 380 reviews   • Vietnamese restaurant

✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out Bánh Cuốn Thanh Trì 92844

Hours

Thursday8 AM–5 PM
Friday8 AM–5 PM
Saturday8 AM–5 PM
Sunday8 AM–5 PM
Monday8 AM–5 PM
Tuesday8 AM–5 PM
Wednesday8 AM–2 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 9240 Garden Grove Blvd #11, Garden Grove, CA 92844

Phone: (714) 591-5866

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Reviews

Breanna Giang
If you’re Vietnamese looking for some authentic banh cuon, then you’ve come to the right place. If you’re not Vietnamese then you’re gonna be pretty happy with your food.
Ordered Banh Cuon Dac Biet (House Special) and it was absolutely delicious! It’s got a classic Viet-owned restaurant vibe with some Labubus chilling around the cashier stand (had to add that detail, yes they are for sale). The water they serve isn’t typical tap water either, it’s a sweet kind of water that you might find at a restaurant in Vietnam. Would highly recommend! Service is friendly and the food was phenomenal.
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Nikky Barr
Craving satisfied… sort of. Mixed experience at Bánh Cuốn Thanh Trì.

I had a specific craving for Bánh Cuốn Thịt ($14.99) with bánh cống during my visit to the area this weekend for my cousin’s wedding. The fact that they close at 5 PM and I was nearby at 3:40 PM on Saturday, 7/19/25 helped seal the deal. I came in with my son and we were seated right away.

I didn’t read the menu carefully and ended up ordering the Bánh Cuốn Đặc Biệt (same price, $14.99), thinking I could get a mix of toppings with only Bánh Cuốn Thịt. Instead, it came with 1/3 bánh cuốn thịt (which I wanted), 1/3 bánh cuốn tôm, and 1/3 bánh ướt (which I didn’t care for). That was my oversight, but a heads-up for others wanting a specific combo.

What we liked:
-The Bánh Cuốn Thịt itself was solid: classic ground pork and mushroom, just how I like it. They make it the rolled style instead of flat folded.
-The fish sauce on the table was generous, but a bit flat for our taste, adding fresh lime (we asked for extra) really brought it to life. It took about three wedges to get that perfect zing, but once we did, it hit the spot.
-They serve complimentary herbal tea (nước mát), which is a nice touch though it was a bit too sweet and diluted for my taste.
-Bánh Bèo Chén (8), $9.99 had all the OG toppings I love, especially the mung bean for that Southern region flavor. The thickness was perfect, but unfortunately, the batter was slightly undercooked.

What we didn’t love:
-The rice sheets were thicker than I prefer, and the tôm filling and egg sheet (offers on their menu-but we didn’t order it) felt like a modern take that didn’t hit home for me.
-The bánh cống was a real disappointment: dense, chewy dough with no crunch, no shrimp, and bland mung bean. Just heavy and flavorless. Bánh cống was the main reason I decided to check them out.

Other Notes:
-Small space, so expect a wait during peak hours.
-Plenty of free parking in the plaza.
-Big shoutout: They have toilet seat covers! (A rare win at Vietnamese and Asian spots!)
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Hung Do
Came here for lunch at 12 noon, there was a line which is a good sign. We added our name to the waiting list. Waited 15-20 minutes. The restaurant is small, containing approximately 10-12 tables. Bottom line, it was worth the wait. They specialized in Vietnamese rice crepes. Sweet Vietnamese ice tea was provided when we sat down. We ordered #7 and #8 combo’s. Lots of food & we finished everything because it was so delicious. Definitely add this Vietnamese restaurant to your list for Orange County. The host lady was friendly & courteous. We will definitely return.
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Jules Dang
Delicious and authentic Vietnamese food. All of the banh cuon are legit; the bun bo tastes good, too. Reasonable prices. Friendly and fast service. No wonder there’s always a line to dine here… even on a regular week day. We’ll be back!
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Hằng Mai
This is one of my favorite spots for Bánh Ướt and Bánh Cuốn. I usually order the Bánh Ướt with all the toppings, and the dish always arrives piping hot, which I love. The steamed rice paper is the perfect thickness and has just the right texture. The fried yam is served warm and adds a delicious flavor to the dish. The fish sauce is well-balanced and not overly salty. They also serve Nước Sâm for free instead of just water, which is a nice touch. It’s often busy, so you’ll need to write your name on the list and wait, but the line moves quickly. Keep in mind that they close at 5 pm and don’t accept customers after 4:45 pm. If you pay by credit card, there’s a 4% fee. The restaurant is clean and great for groups, though parking can be tricky as the spots are small.
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Tony Fu
Don’t be fool by the small shop, it’s an excellent hole in the hole that packs a lot of happy customers.

It’s not your typical Pho noodle shop, the rice noodles are more delicate with fresh and flavorful ingredients.

The specialty is in the store name which we understand is their signature rice rolls dish. Every rice roll dish comes with egg rolls, steamed ham, fried prawn/yams, shallot, bean sprouts and yummy herbs.

Recommend #7 and #19. Reasonable price, good portions, and friendly services.

Bonus: try the Daboba tea shop in the same mall!
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Sara Huynh
It’s worth our waiting time. The Bánh Cuốn Trứng Thịt Đặc Biệt (House Special Egg Steamed Rice Rolls) is delicious. Unfortunately, the Bánh Bèo (Water-fern Cake) and Bún Chả Cá Đặc Biệt (House Special Rice Noodle Soup) sold out at the time we ordered, so we couldn’t try. They also gave us Nước Mát (Herbal Tea) instead of water which is great.
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Michelle Eats
Visiting from Toronto and I had to drop by the OC for some Vietnamese food.

This spot was my #1 spot to try because Toronto doesn’t have banh cuon rolled with eggs, and accompanied with so many toppings!

Got an order with grilled pork and steam plain rolls with egg.

Also ordered the banh cuon with egg was nice and fluffy, and gave it a slippery texture like cheung fun.

I got the dac biet and I was struggling to finish. Definitely enough for two people if you plan on trying other eateries. I initially wanted to share one plate but we ended up making two orders.

They also give iced chrysanthemums tea.

10/10 recommend and will be missing this back in Toronto.
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Deon Nguyen
Food is 9/10. Banh cuon is best of the menu.
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Ben
One of my favorite banh cuon and banh canh tom cua places. It gets pretty busy during meal times so expect a wait.

Banh cuon: Get
This is what you’re here for so definitely don’t skip this. It was an early morning for breakfast so I decided to get the one with egg. This was still very delicious and comes with all the fixins but ngl I think I would prefer to eggless one.

Banh canh tom cua: GET!!!!
Omg the broth for this dish was utterly addicting and made my whole morning. Such a rich and delicious broth packed with so much sweet and savory flavors. Everything about this bowl of noodle soup was excellent and I need to come back for this

For a Viet restaurant in OC, the service and the inside are a little bit above average if you’re comparing to some other places but noting special.

Food: 9/10
Service: 6/10
Atmosphere: 7/10
Value: 8/10
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