Top 5 Vietnamese Food Rice Paper Rolls And How To Make

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Maybe you’ve traveled to Vietnam and tried famous dishes-or at least heard of them-like pho, and of course spring rolls / rice paper rolls. But have you discovered all the different “roll” dishes Vietnamese people eat across the country?

Below are 5 Vietnamese rice-paper roll dishes you can experience if you get a chance to visit Vietnam soon-especially in the regions where each one is best known. If you want to try these at home, then I will also show you how to cook in the right way step by step.

And if you’re buying bulk rice paper for restaurants/business use (and want a supplier that claims you can help save up to ~25% vs. sourcing through intermediaries), you can find a recommended bulk supplier section at the end. 

1. Goi Cuon (Vietnamese Fresh Spring Rolls)

Where it comes from

  • A Vietnamese dish eaten across the country. 
  • Common naming: goi cuon is widely used, and nem cuon is also used (regional naming can vary). 

Typical ingredients

  • Rice paper 
  • Cooked pork + cooked shrimp/prawns
  • Rice vermicelli 
  • Vegetables and Vietnamese herbs 

How to make 

  • Step 1: Cook pork and shrimp; let them cool. 
  • Step 2: Prepare rice vermicelli; rinse and dry herbs/vegetables. 
  • Step 3: Dip one rice paper sheet briefly in warm water until flexible (don’t over-soak). 
  • Step 4: Add greens/herbs, noodles, and vegetables; start rolling once. 
  • Step 5: Add pork and shrimp near the seam, fold in the sides, and roll tight. 

From: Better Homes & Gardens
Top 5 Vietnamese Food Rice Paper Rolls And How To Make

2. Cha Gio / Nem Ran (Vietnamese Fried Spring Rolls)

Where it comes from

  • A Vietnamese dish eaten across the country; cha gio is commonly used in the South, and nem ran in the North. 

Typical ingredients

  • Rice paper wrapper
  • Ground pork (common), plus mushrooms, cellophane/glass noodles, and julienned vegetables.

How to make 

  • Step 1: Soak cellophane noodles until softened; drain well and cut into short lengths. 
  • Step 2: Finely chop mushrooms and aromatics; prep shredded/julienned vegetables. 
  • Step 3: Mix filling (meat + noodles + mushrooms + vegetables + seasonings). 
  • Step 4: Dip rice paper in warm water to soften; add filling and roll tight. 
  • Step 5: Deep-fry until crisp; serve hot (often with herbs/greens and dipping sauce).

    From: The Works of Life
    Top 5 Vietnamese Food Rice Paper Rolls And How To Make

3. Banh Trang Cuon Thit Heo (Da Nang–Style Rice Paper Pork Rolls)

Where it comes from

  • Vietnam’s official tourism site describes Da Nang as having refined this roll into a famous local specialty known as banh trang cuon thit heo (also closely associated with Quảng Nam-Da Nang in Central Vietnam). 

Typical ingredients

  • Rice paper 
  • Boiled pork belly sliced thin
  • Fresh vegetables and herbs (commonly lettuce, cucumber, perilla, Thai basil, banana blossom, mint, coriander-varies by plate) 
  • Rice flour noodles served on the side 
  • Mam nem dipping sauce (described as a Quang Nam specialty)

How to make 

  • Step 1: Lightly season pork belly and boil until tender; slice into very thin pieces. 
  • Step 2: Wash and prepare the herbs and vegetables; prepare the rice flour noodles. 
  • Step 3: Set up the table: rice paper + noodles + pork + herbs/veg + mam nem. 
  • Step 4: Lay rice paper flat; add a layer of rice flour noodles first.
  • Step 5: Add pork and herbs/vegetables, roll, then dip into mam nem.

    From: Vietnam Tourism
    Top 5 Vietnamese Food Rice Paper Rolls And How To Make

4. Nem Lui (Hue Grilled Pork Skewer Wraps)

Where it comes from

  • Vietnam’s tourism site features nem lui as a well-known Hue street food, typically eaten by wrapping in rice paper and dipping into a local creamy sauce. 

Typical ingredients

  • Ground pork marinated with fish sauce and shallots (plus herbs/seasonings) 
  • Rice paper for wrapping 
  • Wrap-ins commonly listed: herbs, pineapple, bean sprouts, green banana, chili 
  • A “special local” / “special creamy” dipping sauce 

How to make 

  • Step 1: Marinate ground pork with fish sauce and shallots (and seasonings). 
  • Step 2: Shape pork onto skewers and grill slowly until cooked through and fragrant. 
  • Step 3: Prep the wrap plate: rice paper, herbs, pineapple, bean sprouts, green banana, chili. 
  • Step 4: Wrap the grilled pork in rice paper with the sides. 
  • Step 5: Dip into the local creamy sauce and eat right away.
    From: Vietnam Tourism
    Top 5 Vietnamese Food Rice Paper Rolls And How To Make

5. Nem Nuong Cuon (Ninh Hoa / Nha Trang Grilled Pork Wraps)

Where it comes from

  • Wikipedia describes nem nuong as a specialty of Khanh Hoa Province (Nha Trang) and notes it originated from Ninh Hoa (a district in Khanh Hoa). 

Typical ingredients

  • Ground pork with a noticeable fat portion, seasoned with shallots, garlic, fish sauce, sugar, and black pepper (common description).
  • Often served as a wrap: rice paper + herbs/vegetables (and other sides depending on the shop/recipe).

How to make 

  • Step 1: Mix ground pork with fat and seasonings; shape into sticks/sausages.
  • Step 2: Grill until cooked and lightly charred.
  • Step 3: Prep the wrap plate (rice paper + herbs/veg + optional noodles/pickles). 
  • Step 4: Dip rice paper briefly in warm water; add herbs/veg and nem nuong; roll tight. 
  • Step 5: Serve with the accompanying dipping sauce (many restaurants use a richer signature sauce).

    From: Vicky Pham
    Top 5 Vietnamese Food Rice Paper Rolls And How To Make

Recommended Bulk Supplier for Vietnamese Rice Paper

If you’re buying for restaurants, wholesalers, distributors, or importers-and you want repeat volume, consistent specs, and long-term pricing-Green Star Vietnam presents itself as a supplier option for rice paper. In its own article, the company states bulk buyers aim to cut costs by about 17–25% (depending on sourcing structure and setup) compared with buying through intermediaries. 

Green Star Vietnam’s product info 

  • Raw materials: rice, salt, water
  • Type: round rice paper (220 mm diameter) 
  • Net weight: 250 g per pack 
  • Packaging: plastic bag
  • Certifications: FDA,HACCP, ISO, Halal 

Free samples and timeline

  • The site states it offers free product samples for businesses
  • One buying guide estimates shipping time: 7–10 days for samples and 15–30 days for bulk/large orders
  • Another article also mentions on-time delivery from 7 to 20 days of shipment 

Contact

  • Website: greenstarvietnam.com
  • Email: ketoangreenstar2023@gmail.com 
  • Phone/Hotline (Zalo/WhatsApp): +84 933 898 896
  • Address: 4th Floor, Viet Tower Building, No. 1 Thai Ha Street, Trung Liet Ward, Dong Da District, Hanoi, Vietnam