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.