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Just Open: Rice Paper Scissors, Fitzroy

Linsey Rendell

Sweet and sour: Pork, prawn and peanut on sour pineapple.
Sweet and sour: Pork, prawn and peanut on sour pineapple.Linsey Rendell

If you've witnessed the bustle of pocket-sized CBD restaurant Rice Paper Scissors, you'll be pleased to know owners Rahmie Clowes and Shane Stafford have opened a second venue in Fitzroy.

The new Brunswick Street venture has the same name and a similar menu that encourages sticklers for cutlery to loosen up and let their fingers do the forking.

The hawker-style share plates draw from south-east Asia, with each mouthful a medley of hot and cold, sweet and sour. Try the twice-cooked pork belly in a sticky tamarind caramel sauce topped with a fragrant herb salad. It's authentic eating, enhanced by Australian produce and house-made sauces.

Inside the second Rice Paper Scissors.
Inside the second Rice Paper Scissors.Linsey Rendell
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The original bluestone and brick walls, and dimly lit Edison bulbs shape a moody interior, though it's roomier and moves at a more relaxed pace than its city counterpart, with extra seating for larger groups and a function room upstairs.

Open Tue-Sun 5.30pm-late; Thu-Sun noon-3pm.

307 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy, ricepaperscissors.com.au

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