Reviews
What Elliot Steuber doesn't like about Rolld:
Came to lunch here and ordered the BBQ Chicken Noodle Salad Meal Deal with spring rolls and a peach egg tea. The spring rolls were alright, and the salad was all fun and games until I felt super sick and was crazy. I come back and give him another shot to make sure it was not just a one thing. View all feedback. What Tyler Lakin likes about Rolld:
I love the freshness of food here. Very reliable and delicious. I had the pork refrigerated rolls on the B (vermicelli rice noodle salad) with fried sweet potatoes fries and an icy peade. Good service too. View all feedback.
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This is the worst Pho ever. I have never tried such a bad salty soup base like this. It was so murky and disgusting. I tried two spoons of soup to make sure tha...
read moreCame to lunch here and ordered the BBQ Chicken Noodle Salad Meal Deal with spring rolls and a peach egg tea. The spring rolls were alright, and the salad was al...
read moreI love the freshness of food here. Very reliable and delicious. I had the pork refrigerated rolls on the B (vermicelli rice noodle salad) with fried sweet potat...
read moreHad a light snack at their Bondi Junction store.We had CUON (Rice Paper Rolls). These were nice, in line with my expectations. We also had a BANH MI (Viet...
read moreThis is a popular chain vietnamese Takeaway, which is a perfect CBD lunch option. The selection of Vietnamese rice paper rolls is extensive with its classics as...
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read moreVisitors to this Vietnamese restaurant have mixed feelings about the food. Many praise the freshness and quality of the dishes, with standout items like the rice paper rolls and lemongrass beef bowl earning high marks. However, some diners are less impressed, finding the pho lacking in authenticity and quality. Overall, Rolld offers a diverse menu with options for both traditional Vietnamese dishes and Westernized versions. The restaurant is a popular choice for a quick and satisfying lunch in the CBD, although diners looking for a more authentic Vietnamese experience may want to look elsewhere.