Kuay Tiew Lui Suan is a popular Thai street-food appetizer made with soft rice noodle sheets rolled around a fresh, herb-filled mixture.
“Lui Suan” means “garden-style”, referring to the abundance of fresh vegetables and aromatic herbs inside the rolls.

Kuay Tiew Lui Suan rolls are sliced into bite-size pieces and served with a bright, spicy, tangy dipping sauce that combines lime, chilies, garlic, and fish sauce.
These rolls are refreshing, light, and full of classic Thai herbal flavor.
The most common fillings include:
- Stir-fried minced pork
- Dried shrimp
- Carrots
- Lettuce/cabbage
- Thai basil, mint, and coriander
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Kuay Tiew Lui Suan is famous for its fresh, herbal aromas and light, refreshing taste. No wonder tourists are drawn to the dish.

Would you be interested in trying this dish if you visited Thailand?
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Kuay Tiew Lui Suan strikes the perfect balance of spiciness enriched with authentic Thai flavors. Bon appetit.






