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Cha Gio – Fried Spring Rolls – Crispy Vietnamese Fried Spring Rolls

Cha Gio – Fried Spring Rolls

This Cha Gio Recipe (Vietnamese Fried Spring Rolls) is street food perfection—golden, crispy parcels filled with savory pork, mushrooms, and noodles, served with a bright, punchy nuoc cham dipping sauce. Featured on Global Street Eats with Devan Rajkumar, these rolls exemplify Vietnam’s genius for combining freshness, balance, and texture in every bite.

Crunchy on the outside and bursting with aromatic flavor inside, Cha Gio captures what makes Southeast Asian street food so universally loved: fast, flavorful, and effortlessly comforting.

The Inspiration

In Vietnam, Cha Gio is more than a dish—it’s a sensory experience. Street vendors can be heard as much as seen, the sizzling sound of spring rolls frying in golden oil drawing crowds down narrow alleys. Each stand takes pride in its own secret filling and dipping sauce ratio, balancing the sweet, sour, and salty backbone of Vietnamese cuisine. This Cha Gio Recipe shows you how to make authentic Vietnamese fried spring rolls with golden crunch and spicy nuoc cham dipping sauce.

By re-creating this Cha Gio Recipe at home, you’ll experience the same blend of crunch, spice, and brightness that defines Vietnamese street dining. It’s the perfect crowd-pleaser, easy to make in batches, and irresistible every time. For the crispiest results, always roll your Cha Gio Recipe tightly so the filling doesn’t leak and the wrapper fries evenly.

Ingredients

For the Nuoc Cham Dipping Sauce:

For the Spring Rolls:

Methods

Make the Nuoc Cham Dipping Sauce:

Make the Spring Rolls:

Serving Suggestions

Cha Gio pairs perfectly with iced tea, chilled beer, or Vietnamese iced coffee. Serve as an appetizer or centerpiece of a street food-inspired dinner alongside fresh spring rolls (goi cuon) or bun cha (grilled noodle bowls).

For presentation, stack the rolls in a bamboo steamer basket with lettuce on the side and a bowl of nuoc cham at the center for dipping—simple, authentic, and visually striking.

Final Thoughts

This Cha Gio Recipe is a love letter to Vietnam’s street food culture—where flavor, freshness, and skill converge. The combination of crisp shell, tender filling, and tangy dipping sauce is pure perfection.

As Devan Rajkumar explains on Global Street Eats, food like this connects people instantly. “There’s no pretense—just skill, balance, and pride in every roll,” he says.

Easy enough for a weekend feast, yet special enough for celebration, this Vietnamese Fried Spring Roll Recipe delivers restaurant-quality flavor straight from the streets of Saigon to your home kitchen.

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