Elijah's Artisan Breadhouse
Elijah's Artisan Breadhouse is a cafe in Edmondson Park. We don't yet have enough signals to confirm whether dogs are allowed. It's best to check with the venue before visiting with your dog. Just 600m away, Russell Copeman Park is a great nearby park for a walk with your dog.
Before you go
- ℹ️Dog access hasn't been confirmed yet — best to check before visiting.
- 💧No confirmed water bowl for dogs — bring some just in case.
- 🌤No confirmed outdoor dog area — best to check before visiting.
What people say
I just struggled with my banh mi but managed to finish mine because I was hungry. I bought 2 pork crackle banh mi, one with extra chilli, the other no chilli and no onion. They put the ticket with the description in each pack, but put them in the wrong pack, now I'm dying from the chilli. My husband loves chilli so asked them to put extra chilli. I tried to pick them out, but still very hot for me. Check your banh mi before leaving the shop.
Tried the crackling pork Banh mi. At $14.50, it's the most expensive banh mi that I've ever had. Service was average. The bread was warm and crusty. Decent amount of meat and the salad was fresh. The meat was a good ratio of juicy meat and fat, but there was an overpowering spice taste, perhaps too much five spice. Most of the crackling was good, about 20% was hard/chewy and could not eat. There are many options at Ed Square for decent food, but only here if you're craving banh mi. It's a good banh mi, but at $14.50, it falls below expectations.
My husband and I ordered x2 pork crackling banh mi via door dash. This banh mi was absolutely a waste of time and money. Below are photos of the banh mi just filled with carrots... idk but I didnt order extra carrot. Whoever prepared this needs to be trained about ratios. The meat had to be taken out of our mouths since it was sooo hard and burnt that we had to push aside to the plate, it was not edible at all. There was ZERO crispy pieces which you guys have been boasting soo much about on Instagram. The pork was NOTHING like the girls talk about, it was not juicy, not seasoned well, and definitely no crackling. The ratio of the meat was also very off, I have bought a few times from here, and have been served TRIPLE the amount of meat I was given today. Photos also attached of meat. The pork itself was just seasoned with what seemed like the ocean. It was sooo salty that it made our mouths curl, surely this is some sort of joke. I would be embarrassed to serve this let alone SELL this. I would like my money back, I am not satisfied with my order quality and I urge the management to get in contact with me to arrange this refund.
Ordered: Pork Belly Crackling Roll (Bahn Mi) $12.95 Biscoff Chiller (Large) $9.20 Vietnamese Iced Coffee $8.95 (I didn’t ask for the price for the vietnamese coffee and total paid was $31.10) Food and drink were nice Personally, I think the crackling pork could be more crackling. If you really like sweet, biscoff chiller is good option. It was quite sweet for me. Note: If you decided to eat in, patience is key as the tables are not cleaned in timely manner imo.
Quality roll. They toasted the buns a little in the quick oven for a crusty outside. I like it. Generous filling but at $10.50 I'd have liked more of a pork vibe (was chopped to roughly for my liking). Great flavours though.
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