Why hundreds of people are lining up inside the Top Ryde shopping centre in Sydney every day

A small Sydney bakery is said to be home to ‘Australia’s best banh mi’ after catching the attention of foodies.

Located 15km northwest of the CBD, Top Ryde Bakers House often sees customers queuing every day to get their hands on the delicious Vietnamese roll.

Pictures of the food are enough to make your mouth water, with 15 different options available between $8 and $12, from Chinese BBQ pork, lemongrass chicken to crispy pork.

Fans bragged about the family business in videos that went viral, with many rating the food a 10 out of 10.

Family-owned shop Top Ryde Bakers House (pictured) sells a variety of freshly made banh mi

Foodies are so obsessed with the delicious food that they are willing to wait 30 minutes for it to be served

There are 15 different options available and they cost between $8 and $12

Food blogger Sharron visited the store this week and waited in line for 30 minutes to order.

“The only time I stood in line for food that went viral on TikTok and thought it was worth the wait was when I went to get banh mi at Top Ryde Bakers House,” she said in a video.

‘They are very generous with their filling – they literally stuff it full – and the pate was so strong and flavourful.’

Since this wasn’t her first visit to Top Ryde Bakers House, she ordered something different and opted for three different sandwiches: crispy pork, BBQ pork and pulled pork.

“BBQ pork was the best, but the classic banh mi is also one of my favorites,” she said.

Even though Sharron had to wait half an hour, she did “it all again” to get a good banh mi.

Food blogger Sharron (pictured) visited the store this week and ordered three different sandwiches: the crispy pork, BBQ pork and pulled pork

Images of the food shared on Instagram are enough to make your mouth water

Another foodie with the username Sydney Food Boy also boasted about the bakery. “This place may have the longest line in Asian bakery history, but it’s home to some of the best banh mi in Australia,” he said

Another foodie with the username Sydney Food Boy also boasted about the bakery in a video that has been viewed more than 1.4 million times.

“This place may have the longest line in Asian bakery history, but it’s home to some of the best banh mi in Australia,” he said.

‘You have to try the delicious, melt-in-your-mouth Chinese BBQ pork and the crowd favorite Crispy Roasted Port.

“They give you $10 back each and they absolutely stack the meat on top of each other. It’s so worth it!’

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