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  2. Roll'd - Wikipedia

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    Roll'd is an Australian-based fast food chain which specialises in a range of traditional Vietnamese cuisine dishes, including Bánh mì, Pho, and rice paper rolls, which are marketed as Soldiers. The first store was opened by founders Bao Hoang, Ray Esquires, and Tin Ly in Melbourne's CBD in 2012, quickly expanding to over 50 stores by 2016.

  3. Slanted Door Chef Charles Phan Changed the Way Americans ...

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    Phan, born in 1962 in a central highlands town north of Saigon, told Food & Wine in that same 2005 story that despite growing up in a war-torn country, life seemed relatively normal to him, even ...

  4. Vietnamese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Luke Nguyen from Australia currently features a television show, Luke Nguyen's Vietnam, dedicated on showcasing and instructing how to cook Vietnamese dishes. On The Great Food Truck Race, a Vietnamese sandwich truck called Nom Nom Truck received the most money in the first five episodes. Anthony Bourdain wrote: [18]

  5. Lee's Sandwiches - Wikipedia

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    Lee Bros. Foodservice and Lee's Sandwiches headquarters in San Jose. A Lee's Sandwiches location in Westminster, California.. Lee's Sandwiches was founded by the Lê family, who owned a successful sugar refinery in An Giang Province in Vietnam before the Vietnam War and immigrated to the United States as boat people in July 1979.

  6. 125 Maybe-Kinda Cringey but Extremely Cute Nicknames to Call ...

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    Mi Corazon (My Heart in Spanish) Sweet Thing. Sweet Stuff. Bear. Bunny. Honey Bear. Baby Love. Puffin. Romantic nicknames for your boyfriend. My Sweet Love. Love of My Life. Heart’s Dearest ...

  7. Food TikTok has a new boyfriend who infuses romance into ...

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    Nguyen’s videos feature “subtle food messages” and delicious dishes that’ll make your cheeks blush and mouth water. Nguyen takes us on a journey with some spicy tuna bonbons.

  8. Pick Up Stix - Wikipedia

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    Pick Up Stix was created by a Chinese immigrant, Charlie Zhang, who moved to the United States in 1982 with only $20 in his pocket. [4] He took traditional Asian food and adapted it to the American palate by reducing the amount of oil and adding wine, vinegar and soy sauce .

  9. Vietnamese pronouns - Wikipedia

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    Northern dialects from the turn of the 20th century, literal meaning is restricted to mother's younger brother: cậu: tớ: friend: Northern dialects of saying I,me and you to a colleague or a friend, similar to tôi and bạn in Southern dialects. mợ: cháu: cậu's wife