Spring Rolls Restaurants in Muncie

The best places in Muncie to eat Spring Rolls. Our interactive map features all restaurants around Muncie who offer this dish to eat out or take away.

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City: Muncie, 421 S Tillotson, Muncie, IN, 47304, 47306, United States
"Omg. You need to come here ASAP. Everything we ordered surpassed all my expectations and was so so yummy! Best.The wrapper was very thin and filled with so much meat soup. The pan fried versions were also perfect. Plenty of soup on the inside too. The chicken wings were so freaking good perfectly crunchy yet seasoned very well. As another reviewer noted, not as good as San Tung but damn close. Their shrimp and chives dumplings were good too. Cannot wait to come back!"
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City: Muncie, 310 W Main St, Muncie, Indiana, USA, 47305, United States
"Tuppee Tong offers THE best Thai food we have ever had. The Adam Noodle is ridiculously yummy. Fresh, healthy and always stellar service. Visit soon!!!"
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City: Muncie, 2401 N Tillotson Ave (at Bethel Muncie, Indiana, USA, 46304, United States
"Thai smiling 2 is sister to Thai smiles in frankfort kentucky it is apart muncie community over 15 years or longer, they offer some of the best Thai food in the opposite we love the curry dishes hot spicy tofu, they lack in early reels they only meat in them and there rinks suppe to eat but this is 2. favorit thai in muncie and the visit worth it near the campus coming in the city and we always had good service and eat!"
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City: Muncie, 833 S Tillotson Avenue Muncie, IN 47304, United States
"They get hair in their food. Disgusting. This has happened twice: A very pronounced black hair cooked into an egg roll. And one or two LONG strands of black hair cooked into Hunan beef. YUCK. I 've given China Kitchen a lot of business over years. But I 'm done. Also: Their stir fry dishes are needlessly oily. And they serve old, tired egg rolls. I will try my fortunes at Dumpling House (several meters away) or Ninja of Japan (next door). Good bye, old friends. May I suggest hair nets, guys?"

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