The Rice Paper Rolls

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Small local food business, likely a Vietnamese-style eatery or takeaway specializing in fresh rice paper rolls and similar light meals, operating in Annandale, New South Wales.

Annandale, New South Wales, Australia

About The Rice Paper Rolls

The Rice Paper Rolls is a small, local Vietnamese-style eatery in Annandale, New South Wales, Australia. It focuses on light, fresh food built around hand‑rolled rice paper rolls, vermicelli salads, and simple street‑food style dishes typical of Sydney’s casual Vietnamese spots. Similar venues in the area usually offer rolls filled with prawn, pork, chicken, tofu and fresh herbs, often alongside noodle soups, rice dishes, and other snacks, generally priced in the range of about AU$6–$12 for a serve of rolls or a light meal, depending on fillings and portion size.([doordash.com](https://www.doordash.com/en-AU/food-delivery/annandale-nsw-restaurants/lunch?utm_source=openai))

A charge from “THE RICE PAPER ROLLS ANNANDALE NSW” (or a similar description) on your bank statement is most likely from an in‑person meal, takeaway order, or a delivery order placed through a food‑delivery app. Many Australian banks show the trading name and suburb of the restaurant, so a quick meal, quick stop for takeaway, a shared group bill where your card was used, or an order placed via a delivery platform can all appear under this name. While it’s very unlikely this merchant would run subscriptions or trial periods, you might still see multiple charges if you placed more than one order in a day, added a tip after paying, or if a delivery platform split service and food charges.

To verify the charge, first check recent receipts, your food‑delivery app order history (e.g., Uber Eats, DoorDash, Menulog), and your phone’s messages or email for order confirmations that mention The Rice Paper Rolls or a Vietnamese rice‑roll venue in Annandale. If you’re local, you can call or visit the shop (search for “The Rice Paper Rolls Annandale NSW” in Google Maps to confirm current phone number and hours) and provide the exact date, time, and amount from your statement so staff can look up the order. For delivery‑app orders, the fastest way to resolve incorrect or duplicate charges is usually through the app’s Help/Support section, which can issue adjustments or refunds when appropriate; if the restaurant can’t find any matching transaction and you still don’t recognise the payment, contact your bank to dispute the charge and check whether your card details may have been used without your permission.

Bank Statement Variations

1 known variations

These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to The Rice Paper Rolls.

  1. SQ *THE RICE PAPER ROLLS Annandale AU

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of purchases usually show up as a charge from The Rice Paper Rolls?

Most charges from The Rice Paper Rolls are for in‑person dining, takeaway, or delivery orders of Vietnamese rice paper rolls and similar light meals. Typical transactions include a quick lunch, a takeaway dinner, or a delivery order placed through a third‑party app where the business name appears on your statement instead of the app’s name.

How much does a typical meal or order from The Rice Paper Rolls cost?

While this specific shop doesn’t publish a detailed menu online, similar Vietnamese rice‑roll venues in the Annandale/Sydney area generally charge around AU$6–$8 for 2–3 rice paper rolls and AU$12–$18 for larger mains or combo meals.([doordash.com](https://www.doordash.com/en-AU/food-delivery/annandale-nsw-restaurants/lunch?utm_source=openai)) If the amount on your statement is in this range and matches a recent meal time, it’s likely a legitimate food purchase.

Can The Rice Paper Rolls put through recurring or subscription charges?

No, small local restaurants like The Rice Paper Rolls do not typically offer subscription plans or recurring memberships, and there is no public information indicating that they do. If you see multiple charges, it’s more likely due to separate visits, multiple delivery orders, a tip added after the initial payment, or a card being used by someone else on different occasions rather than a true subscription.

I don’t recognize this charge. How can I confirm if it came from a delivery app order?

Open each food‑delivery app you use (such as Uber Eats, DoorDash, Menulog, or Deliveroo) and check your order history around the date of the charge. Look for an order from a Vietnamese restaurant or for a receipt that lists The Rice Paper Rolls or a very similar name; the totals (including delivery and service fees) should match the amount on your bank statement. If you find a match but something is wrong with the billing, use the app’s Help/Support section to report the issue and request a correction.

How do I get a copy of a receipt or check what was ordered for this payment?

If you ordered in person or for takeaway, your only itemised record may be the original paper receipt, so check wallets, bags, or photos if you often snap receipts. For delivery orders, you can usually view a full breakdown (items, fees, tip, GST) in your order history within the app or in the confirmation email sent at the time of purchase. If you still need confirmation, call or visit The Rice Paper Rolls with the charge date, exact amount, and last four digits of the card so they can look up the transaction on their POS system, if available.

How can I request a refund or fix an incorrect charge from The Rice Paper Rolls?

If you believe you were overcharged for an in‑person or takeaway order—such as being billed twice or charged for items you didn’t receive—start by contacting the restaurant directly and providing the time, date, and amount shown on your statement. For delivery‑app orders, refunds and adjustments must generally be handled through the app, not the restaurant, so use the app’s Support/Help section to report missing items, incorrect orders, or duplicate payments. If the merchant or platform cannot locate the transaction and you still suspect a problem, contact your bank to dispute the charge and to check for possible card fraud.

Why do I see two similar charges from The Rice Paper Rolls on the same day?

Two charges on the same day can happen if you placed more than one order (for example, lunch and dinner, or two separate delivery orders), or if the payment terminal initially placed a temporary authorisation and then processed the final sale. In some cases, adding a tip after the initial tap can also result in what looks like a second transaction for a small additional amount. Temporary authorisation holds usually fall off within a few days; if a duplicate charge remains after that, contact the restaurant, the relevant delivery app, or your bank for correction.

What should I do if this charge is fraud and I’ve never been to Annandale or ordered from The Rice Paper Rolls?

If you’re sure you haven’t visited Annandale or ordered from any Vietnamese restaurant or delivery service that could be linked to this name, treat the payment as potentially fraudulent. Immediately lock or cancel the card through your bank, ask them to investigate and reverse the transaction, and request a new card number. Your bank may also suggest monitoring or changing passwords for any delivery or wallet apps connected to the card in case those accounts were compromised.

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