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Oh my word. These were soooo good. They had just the right amount of cilantro, and there was tofu and egg as well. I'm pretty picky when it comes to spring rolls, and these hit the spot.
Thai Spring Rolls with Chili Sauce in the Thai Chi, Sarova Stanley.
Blogpost here: look-see-eat.blogspot.com/2011/03/thai-chi-africanized-th...
Vietnamese fresh spring rolls. Goi Cuon and Peanut Hoisin Dipping Sauce Recipes at Sunday Nite Dinner
05.11.08 : Vietnamese Spring Rolls with Chinese Sausage, Dried Shrimp, Eggs, and Jicama : I think I am kinda addicted to this! =P
Paris Sandwich
113 Mott St
btw Hester & Canal
Per usual, I need to snap everything before I eat it. However, these were too good and it wasn't until we were on the last one that I realized I had forgotten to shoot it.
I struggled a bit with composition on this, I'd love critique on this.
Curry Spring Rolls (2) $4.50
Assorted veggies with Asian yam infused with curry. Deep fried and served with homemade sweet & sour sauce.
Cuisine: Vietnamese
Boy were these delish and crisp! Not shown here, but they were served with Vietnamese dipping sauce (essential if you're having this).
*made by aunt (a yi)
Spring roll, I can not buy Chinese flour paper, so I use Vietnamese rice paper. Ingredient: bamboo shoot, cabbage, dry tofu, catrrot, mushroom, rice paper
Spring Rolling: MI DH Longboarding Group
Session: Freeride/Downhill, Ann Arbor Michigan Longboarding.
Photographer: Pkthundah
Spring Rolling: MI DH Longboarding Group
Session: Freeride/Downhill, Ann Arbor Michigan Longboarding.
Photographer: Pkthundah
I just got back from a late lunch at Pho Bang, a Vietnamese restaurant in Elmhurst, NY.
These are delightfully crispy.
Pho Bang
8290 Broadway
Elmhurst, NY
The Matthew Flinders Hotel
03 9568 8004
667 Warrigal Road, Chadstone, VIC 3148
Dining at The Matthew Flinders Hotel
Reviews:
Tonight´s dinner consisting of egg noodles, veggies, garlic, chili and ten veggie springrolls.
I eat like a mineworker.
But I ain´t.
For lunch, we went to Oasis, a nominally Chinese restaurant in Colonia. We had fried lumpia, sashimi, sausage and something called java rice (which was really just fried rice).
Also available were: burgers, udon, ramen and lo mein.
Pretty good stuff. Normally I would stay away from sashimi served in a Chinese restaurant, but you can't seem to go wrong with raw fish anywhere on Yap.