I've tried Bings now from two stores, Marion & Colonnades.
Watching your meal being made right before your eyes is always entertaining. Bing Boy is the same, especially because it is a Chinese street snack that is not well known here and certainly not commonly available.
Upon selecting you can upgrade to wholemeal wheat batter for an extra dollar. Batter is spread thinly onto a crepe pan, and then a layer of egg is added (you can ask for no egg if it's not your thing, there is no indication if the egg used is free range or not).
The premises is sparkling clean and very neat, the service prompt and carful with food safety, taking payment with gloves off and putting gloves back on for preparing food.
The thin stretchy crepe is cooked, flipped and then filled with your selection of toppings before being rolled up neatly and handed to you.
The menu is varied with 8 different options and the occasional seasonal special.
We opted for a Veg-ing ($6.90) and a seasonal special, the Tokyo Teriyaki Mini ($4.90).
Bings are served in paper wrap that is handily perforated for tearing off.
The Veg-ing was filled with the base of the thin whole wheat (extra $1) omlette wrap with egg, green onions, coriander, sesame seeds & crispy wonton pieces. As well as that it had avocado, mushroom, sweet and sour carrot, baby spinach, mixed salad and mayonaise. The crepe has a stretchy, chewy texture and the interior has crunchy, soft, sourness, sweetness and creaminess. It feels healthy too. Vegans can ask to skip the egg and mayo.
The Tokyo Teriyaki Mini had the base plus avocado, teriyaki chicken, special Bing sauce, Tangy sauce, toothsome chicken and smooth avocado made for a tasty snack. read more