Spring Roll Lunch

Spring Roll Lunch
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Learning about Spring Rolls for Lunch in the USA

What is a Spring Roll Lunch?

A Spring Roll Lunch is a popular menu option at many restaurants in the USA featuring a selection of various spring rolls alongside other accompaniments.

Types of Spring Rolls:

There are several types of spring rolls commonly found in these lunches:

  • Vegetable Spring Rolls
    Made with cabbage, carrots, celery, mushrooms, tofu, and other vegetables.
  • Seafood Spring Rolls
    Featuring crab meat, shrimp, scallops, and fish.
  • Crispy Shrimp Spring Rolls
    Crispy wonton wrappers filled with shrimp and vegetables.
  • BBQ Pork Spring Rolls
    Filled with tenderized BBQ pork and vegetables.
  • Common Accompaniments:

    Most Spring Roll Lunches come with the following:

  • Spicy Dipping Sauce
    Usually made with Sriracha and mayonnaise.
  • Noodles
    Often served with egg noodles or rice vermicelli.
  • Cabbage Slaw
    Usually a simple slaw with shredded cabbage, carrots, and sometimes other vegetables.
  • Popularity:

    Spring Roll Lunches are popular because:

  • Affordable
    They offer good value for the price.
  • Variety
    The different types of spring rolls and accompaniments cater to diverse preferences.
  • Convenient
    They are perfect for a quick and easy lunch.
  • Where to find it:

    This dish is widely available at many restaurants, including:

  • Independent Asian restaurants
  • Mid-range chain restaurants with an Asian fusion menu
  • Some casual dining restaurants with a global menu
  • Tips for Ordering:

  • Ask about the different types of spring rolls and their ingredients.
  • Inquire if the lunch comes with additional dipping sauces or if you can request them.
  • Consider your dietary restrictions when ordering.
  • Additional Notes:

  • The term "Spring Roll Lunch" is most commonly used in the Midwest and Northeast.
  • It is also common to see "Spring Roll Platter" options, which usually offer a variety of different spring rolls with a dipping sauce on the side.
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    Ginkaku Japanese Bistro

    Matawan NJ

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