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What to eat in Asia? Top 100 Asian Soups

Last update: Sat Mar 15 2025
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Meat Soup

JAKARTA, Indonesia
4.7
Soto Betawi
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Soto Betawi is a hearty beef soup consisting of chunks of meat and offal that are slowly simmered in a coconut milk broth, which is usually enriched with various spices such as lemongrass, turmeric, galangal, kefir lime leaves, and coriander. When served, the soup is accompanied by different condiments that typically include tomatoes, scallions, sweet soy sauce, and emping crackers.


Because of its name, it is believed that the dish originated in Jakarta among the Betawi people, and today it is one of the most popular dishes in the city, usually sold at various street stalls, restaurants, or hawker-style establishments. Soto Betawi is traditionally enjoyed with steamed rice and pickled acar on the side.

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Ohn no khao swè, meaning noodles with coconut milk, is a traditional dish that is believed to have inspired the creation of Thailand’s khao sai. It consists of boiled egg noodles and pieces of curried chicken smothered in a creamy coconut-milk-and-chicken soup.


The soup is typically thickened with chickpea flour, and it usually comes with an array of different garnishes and condiments. Typical ingredients added to this dish for enhanced flavor and texture include slices of hard-boiled eggs, crispy fried noodles, bean or chickpea fritters, fresh cilantro, green onions, soaked yellow onions, lime or lemon slices, ngapi fish sauce, and red chili flakes. 
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Ramen is a noodle soup that first appeared in Japan in 1910, when Chinese cooks combined the noodles with a salty broth. These curly noodles were of bright yellow color and more elastic than the Japanese noodles prepared at the time – the dough was kneaded with a sodium carbonate-infused mineral water called kansui.


In 1958, its name was derived from the pronunciation of the Chinese word lamian (pulled noodles), and that same year, Nissin Foods produced the first-ever instant version of noodles with a chicken-flavored broth called Chickin Ramen

MOST ICONIC Ramen

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Tonkotsu is a unique style of ramen consisting of an extremely rich, fatty pork broth, fresh noodles, soft-yolk eggs, and tender pork belly that melts in the mouth. It is so popular and special that it could be a dish of its own, not just a ramen style.


The ramen is usually topped with scallions for brightness and vibrancy, bamboo shoots for a crunchy, nutty flavor, nori seaweed for crispness, and sweet corn for an even better flavor. The rich broth is developed by cooking the pork bones for a very long time, until the collagen and fat dissolve, resulting in a unique, creamy texture of the dish. 

MOST ICONIC Tonkotsu ramen

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Meat Soup

SURABAYA, Indonesia
4.6
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Rawon is a unique Indonesian dish with origins in East Java. This flavorful soup is usually made with slow-braised beef and other traditional Indonesian ingredients such as lime leaves, lemongrass, ginger, and chili. However, the key element is buah kluwek, the Indonesian black nut.


This unusual Indonesian spice is highly toxic when raw, and always needs to be fermented before consumption. It is ground with other ingredients and spices, giving the dish its earthy and sour taste and the unique dark black color. The origin of the dish is believed to be the city of Surabaya, the capital of East Java. 

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Yokohama-style ramen or iekei ramen is a Japanese type of ramen originating from the Yokohama area and dating back to 1974. The dish consists of thick noodles and a stock that's a mix of creamy tonkotsu (pork broth) and soy sauce. The toppings include chashu pork, chopped seaweed, leeks, and spinach.


There are also optional toppings and condiments such as minced garlic, sesame, preserved vegetables, and black pepper. The name of the dish means home-style ramen, and it was created by a former truck driver called Mr. Yoshimura, who'd opened his own ramen shop in 1974.

MOST ICONIC Yokohama-Style Ramen

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Offal Dish

IRAN and  2 more regions
4.6
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Kaleh pacheh is a traditional Persian dish made from various parts of a sheep’s head and feet, typically enjoyed as a hearty breakfast in Iran and other parts of the Middle East and Central Asia. The dish's name reflects its ingredients, with "kaleh" meaning head and "pacheh" meaning feet.


The preparation involves slow-cooking the sheep’s head, feet, and sometimes the stomach with onions, turmeric, garlic, and various spices until they become tender and gelatinous. Kaleh pacheh is known for its rich, fatty broth and its distinct texture, offering a unique taste that is savory, intense, and slightly gelatinous. 
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Noodle Dish

SAPPORO, Japan
4.5
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Miso ramen is a flavorful dish made by cooking the miso base, broth, and vegetables in a wok. The concoction is then topped with bean sprouts, chopped pork, garlic, sweet corn, and (sometimes) local seafood such as crabs, scallops, and squids. The dish was invented in 1955 in Sapporo, when a customer in Aji no Sanpei noodle house asked the chef to put noodles in his pork and miso soup.


In the 1960s, miso ramen's popularity had skyrocketed, and Sapporo still remains a paradise for ramen lovers, taking pride in its Ramen Alley, with over a dozen ramen shops scattered through the street.

MOST ICONIC Miso ramen

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Noodle Dish

HAKODATE, Japan
4.5
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Distinguished by the use of salt as the main seasoning in the broth, shio ramen is one of the four main flavor-based ramen categories. Like other ramen varieties, it combines three crucial elements: flavorful broth, noodles, and various toppings.


Although pork is occasionally added, most versions employ seafood-based or chicken-based broths, which yield a light, clear soup with a strong, salty taste. The broth is usually paired with straight, thin noodles, and comes topped with Japanese-style pork belly known as chashu, scallions, hard boiled eggs, and wakame seaweed.


Since salt is the oldest known seasoning used in ramen, shio is considered to be the oldest version of ramen, and although there is no substantial evidence, many believe that it was invented in Hakodate, where it is still the prevalent ramen variety.

MOST ICONIC Shio ramen

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Noodle Dish

TOKYO, Japan
4.5
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Tsukemen is a noodle dish from Japan that is eaten in a unique way. Cold noodles are dipped in the accompanying soup, broth, or sauce, which are served hot in a separate bowl. The noodles can also be dipped in vinegar or spiced up with chili sauce before consumption.


Unlike ramen, where the boiled noodles are placed in the soup bowl, tsukemen is characterized by first washing the noodles with water, which stops them from expanding. It is said that tsukemen is ideal for summer because it provides the wonderful flavors of ramen without the extra heat. 

MOST ICONIC Tsukemen

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Chicken Soup
CENTRAL THAILAND, Thailand
4.5
14
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Soup
PHILIPPINES
4.5
16
Stew
SUMATRA, Indonesia
4.5
17
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Soup
CIREBON, Indonesia
4.5
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Meat Soup
CALABARZON, Philippines
4.4
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Soup
KUCHING, Malaysia
4.4
27
Chicken Soup
LAMONGAN, Indonesia
4.4
28
Noodle Dish
TERENGGANU, Malaysia
4.4
29
Noodle Dish
INDONESIA  and  2 more regions
4.3
30
Soup
INDONESIA
4.3
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Stew
JEOLLA PROVINCE, South Korea
4.3
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Seafood Soup
CENTRAL REGION, Singapore
4.3
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Meat Soup
GAZIANTEP PROVINCE, Turkiye
4.3
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Noodle Soup
MALAYSIA  and  one more region
4.2
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Meat Soup
MAKASSAR, Indonesia
4.2
45
Noodle Dish
PENANG, Malaysia
4.2
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Dip
TURKIYE
4.1
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Noodle Dish
GUANGDONG, China  and  one more region
4.1
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Noodle Soup
PENANG, Malaysia
4.1
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Soup
SOUTH KOREA
4.1
62
Offal Soup
ILOILO CITY, Philippines
4.1
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Noodle Soup
NAGASAKI, Japan
4.0
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Soup
SYRIA  and  one more country
4.0
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Noodle Dish
OKINAWA PREFECTURE, Japan
4.0
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Meat Soup
KLANG, Malaysia  and  one more country
4.0
81
Noodle Soup
PYONGYANG, North Korea
4.0
82
Soup
PHILIPPINES
4.0
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Offal Soup
SEOUL, South Korea
4.0
86
Meat Soup
BUSAN, South Korea
4.0
87
Noodle Soup
IRAN  and  one more region
4.0
88
Soup
SOUTH KOREA
4.0
89
Soup
SOUTH KOREA
4.0
90
Fish Soup
PALEMBANG, Indonesia
4.0
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Soup
TURKIYE  and  one more region
4.0
93
Soup
SOUTH KOREA
4.0
94
Meat Soup
MALANG, Indonesia
4.0
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Soup
SAPPORO, Japan
3.9
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Vegetable Soup
SOUTHERN INDIA, India
3.9

TasteAtlas food rankings are based on the ratings of the TasteAtlas audience, with a series of mechanisms that recognize real users and that ignore bot, nationalist or local patriotic ratings, and give additional value to the ratings of users that the system recognizes as knowledgeable. For the “Top 100 Asian Soups” list until March 15, 2025, 16,447 ratings were recorded, of which 9,402 were recognized by the system as legitimate. TasteAtlas Rankings should not be seen as the final global conclusion about food. Their purpose is to promote excellent local foods, instill pride in traditional dishes, and arouse curiosity about dishes you haven’t tried.

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