Thanh Binh Fusion
Experience Vietnam in every bite.
Trading hours
- Monday: 10:30am - 3:30pm
5:00pm - 9:00pm - Tuesday: Closed
- Wednesday: 10:30am - 3:30pm
5:00pm - 9:00pm - Thursday: 10:30am - 3:30pm
5:00pm - 9:00pm - Friday: 10:30am - 3:30pm
5:00pm - 9:30pm - Saturday: 10:30am - 3:30pm
5:00pm - 9:30pm - Sunday: 10:30am - 3:30pm
5:00pm - 9:00pm
Thanh Binh Fusion is a family-owned Vietnamese restaurant at Ed.Square Town Centre in Edmondson Park. They serve authentic recipes using fresh herbs, spices, and time-honoured techniques that bring an authentic taste of Vietnam to southwest Sydney.
What is on the menu at Thanh Binh Fusion
Thanh Binh Fusion’s menu features favourite Vietnamese classics, like pho, noodle dishes, rice dishes, and classic Vietnamese appetisers like spring rolls.
Entrees
Start your meal with classic Vietnamese entrees like the Chả Giò (chah yaw), which are crispy Vietnamese pork spring rolls. Or, the signature Bánh Xèo (ban-se-oh)—a rice-flour pancake filled with prawn, mung bean, and bean sprouts, served with a tangy fish sauce and salad.
Pho
No Vietnamese meal is complete without a steaming bowl of Phở. If you’re in Edmondson Park and craving pho, come to Thanh Binh Fusion Ed.Square and order their best-selling Phở Tái (fuh tie). It’s an aromatic beef noodle soup with star anise, cinnamon, and ginger, perfect for any occasion.
Noodle dishes
For noodle lovers, try the Mì Xào Đồ Biển (mee sow doh bee-en), a crispy egg noodle dish with stir-fried seafood and vegetables. Another popular dish is the Hủ Tiếu Xào Thập Cẩm (hoo tee-oo sow tuhp kuhm), a flavourful stir-fried combination of beef, chicken, seafood, and vegetables with rice noodles.
Rice dishes
If you prefer rice dishes, try the Cơm Gà Nướn (sum gah noo-uhng), a Vietnamese BBQ chicken served with steamed rice. Seafood lovers will enjoy the Cơm Chiên Đồ Biển (kuhm chee-en doh byen), which features shrimp, squid, and fried rice. The menu also offers specialties like Marinated Pork Belly, which is sweet, salty, and savoury all at once.
Salads and vermicelli
Pair your meal with refreshing Vietnamese rice paper rolls or Bún Gà Don (boon gah nuh-uhng), a crispy skin chicken vermicelli salad, to complete your meal.
Visiting Thanh Binh Fusion at Ed.Square
Thanh Binh Fusion is on Eat Street at Ed.Square Town Centre, 52 Soldiers Parade, Edmondson Park NSW 2174, a short walk from Edmondson Park Train Station.
If you’re in Southwest Sydney searching for pho or Vietnamese restaurants near me, Thanh Binh at Ed Square is a go-to spot. You’ll find it easily, just right next to the train station, and there’s ample parking if you’re taking a car.
Thanh Binh Fusion menu highlights
Start your meal with classic Vietnamese entrees like Chả Giò (Vietnamese Pork Spring Rolls) or the signature Bánh Xèo– a rice-flour pancake filled with prawn, mung bean, and bean sprouts, served with a tangy fish sauce and salad.
For noodle lovers, the Mì Xào Đồ Biển (Stir-Fried Seafood and Vegetables with Crispy Egg Noodle) is a must-try, along with the popular Hủ Tiếu Xào Thập Cẩm– a flavourful stir-fried combination of beef, chicken, seafood, and vegetables with rice noodles.
No Vietnamese meal is complete without a steaming bowl of Phở. Thanh Binh Fusion's Phở Tái is a customer favourite, offering a nutritious and delicious traditional Vietnamese noodle soup that's perfect for any occasion.
If you prefer rice dishes, you can choose from traditional Cơm (steamed rice) or the flavourful Cơm Chiên (fried rice) dishes. The Cơm Gà Nướng– BBQ chicken served with steamed rice– is a great option, while seafood lovers will enjoy the Cơm Chiên Đồ Biển. The menu also offers specialties like Marinated Pork Belly and Rice Paper Rolls.
Pair your meal with their Bún Gà Don (Crispy Skin Chicken Vermicelli Salad) to complete your Vietnamese dining experience.
Thanh Binh Fusion is a family-owned Vietnamese restaurant at Eat Street, Ed.Square that focuses on traditional recipes using fresh herbs and aromatics. They stay true to Vietnamese flavours.
Thanh Binh offers a full range of Vietnamese dishes and street food, including Pho, spring rolls, stir-fries, rice dishes, vermicelli salads, and more. You can learn about these dishes and what to expect by checking out this Vietnamese street food guide.
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