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Taste One of 2018’s Hottest Food Trends at Dublin’s First Rice Paper Roll Restaurant

Already a massive hit in ahead of the food curve cities of New York, Melbourne and Sydney, we already tipped rice paper rolls as one of 2018’s hottest food trends.

Responsible for rolling the trend into town is Pang, Dublin’s first ever rice paper roll restaurant.

You might have noticed the new opening on Kevin Street Lower, Dublin 2, and we hope you indulged your curiosity because having tried Pang’s menu out for ourselves we can guarantee these are rice paper rolls like you’ve never tasted before.

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Reinventing the traditional Vietnamese rice paper roll, Pang delivering a menu that is packed with punchy flavours, quirky ingredients combos and sassy sauces, all made in-house.

A fresh, tasty and speedy lunch option, the six varieties of rice paper rolls (€4) are all made fresh daily with gluten free vermicelli noodles rice noodles and mixed leaves.

Don’t know many rolls to order? The rule of thumb is: one’s a snack, two is lunch and three is dinner, or opt for the Pang Lunch Box, a combo of two rolls and a side for €10.

Pang signature rolls include Satay Chicken, Peking Duck, Smoked Salmon, and Prawn & Mango, all served with lip-smackingly good, house made dipping sauces like peanut hoisin and basil lime.

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For veggies there’s Sriracha roasted Sweet Potato, and a Teryaki Tofu roll served with a Nam Jim sauce that will light up your taste buds.

Along with their signature rice paper rolls, Pang is reimaging other traditional Vietnamese dishes too, Banh Mi (€6), a lighter than light, crispy baguette filled with either Ginger Beef Brisket or Roast Sweet Potato Banh Mi, and Pho (€8), a light, aromatic Vietnamese noodle soup available in two flavours, Chicken or Vegan.

Sides (€3) include a choice of Blanched Edamame, Wakame Miso Soup and a zingy ginger and tahini dressed Kale Slaw.

Based on Lower Kevin’s Street, just five minutes’ walk from St. Stephen’s Green and seconds from Camden Street and DIT Kevin Street.

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But if you’re not able to pop in-store to sit-down or takeaway, Pang is also available for delivery and corporate catering via Deliveroo and the Lunch Team.

Restaurateur Barry Wallace is the man behind Pang, who, after opening several restaurants in Belgium and London including Bia Mara, has partnered with chef turned entrepreneur Colm O’Brien to bring his latest concept to his home town.

On his vision for the new exciting opening Barry says: “We want Pang lunch boxes to incorporate a diversity of flavours, textures and ingredients so your lunch box has more dimensions to it. Three different rolls is like three salads in one box with three different dips/dressings to go with it.

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“Like sushi it’s a chilled product that’s super healthy. This is creative nourishment with Vietnamese culinary essence at its core

Entering into an already excellent sector we aim to become a big part of fast casual healthy eating nationwide and we will deliver ‘Vietnomnoms’ up and down the country!”

Located on 6-11 Kevin Street Lower, Dublin 2, Pang is open from 12-9pm, Monday to Saturday.

Visit lovepang.ie for more information, or you can follow Pang on Facebook (@pangrestaurants) and Instagram (@pangdublin) and declare your love for the new restaurant using the hashtag #LovePang.

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