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Dishes with Lemongrass

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Soto Betawi

Jakarta

4.7

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Most iconic: Soto Betawi Haji Husen (South Jakarta, Indonesia)

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... READ MORE

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Kari ayam

Malaysia

4.7

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Most iconic: Madam Kwan's (Subang Jaya, Malaysia)

Kari ayam is a chicken curry that is popular in Malaysia and Indonesia. It is made with chicken pieces, onions, garlic, ginger, ghee, tomatoes, coconut milk, and spices such as anise, cinnamon, curry leaves, pandan leaves, lemongrass, chilis, cumi... READ MORE

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Tom kha gai

Central Thailand

4.5

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Most iconic: Nahm Restaurant (Bangkok, Thailand)

Tom kha gai is Thailand's delicious national dish coming from the central part of the country and bearing the influence of neighbouring Laos. It is a soup whose name translates to boiled galangal chicken soup, consisting of coconut milk, ... READ MORE

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Khao soi

Northern Thailand

4.5

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Most iconic: Khao Soi Khun Yai (Chiang Mai, Thailand)

A signature dish of Northern Thailand, khao soi is a delicious coconut soup in which numerous regional influences were combined to create a truly spectacular dish. The base of the soup is a slightly spicy broth which combines coconut milk and red ... READ MORE

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Inasal na manok

Western Visayas

4.5

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Most iconic: Aida's Manokan (Bacolod, Philippines)

Inasal na manok is a unique Filipino grilled chicken dish which originated in Western Visayas and became the signature dish of the entire region. It employs various chicken cuts marinated in a mixture of vinegar and numerous spices such as lemongr... READ MORE

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Padang satay

West Sumatra

4.5

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Most iconic: Sate Mak Syukur (Padang Panjang, Indonesia)

Padang satay is a spicy, rich, and aromatic Indonesian satay originating from Padang, West Sumatra, known for its thick, flavorful curry-based sauce. Unlike other Indonesian satay varieties that use peanut sauce or sw... READ MORE

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Betutu

Bali

4.5

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Most iconic: Warung Liku (Denpasar, Indonesia)

This ceremonial Balinese dish comes in two versions: the chicken-based ayam betutu, or the traditional duck version that goes under the name bebek betutu. The whole animal is rubbed and stuffed with a mixture of local spices such... READ MORE

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Tom yum

Thailand

4.4

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Most iconic: P'Aor (Bangkok, Thailand)

Tom Yum is one of the best known Thai dishes, a spicy, sour, and aromatic soup that is traditionally served with rice. It consists of shallots, lemongrass, fish sauce, minced fresh ginger or galangal, shrimps, mushrooms, kaffir lime leaves, lime j... READ MORE

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Green Curry

Central Thailand

4.4

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Most iconic: Benjarong (Bangkok, Thailand)

Kaeng khiao wan is a traditional name for the fiery green curry. Although the name translates to sweet green curry, it merely refers to the color, which is known as sweet green. Thai green curry is a dish based on fragrant and sp... READ MORE

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Red Curry

Thailand

4.4

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Most iconic: Sanguan Sri (Bangkok, Thailand)

Red curry is one of the most common curry varieties in Thailand. It combines red curry paste, coconut milk, vegetables and meat into a delectable and hearty meal. Red curry paste and coconut milk are the foundations of the dish, and their combinat... READ MORE

11

Ayam goreng

Indonesia

4.4

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Most iconic: Ayam Goreng Suharti (Yogyakarta, Indonesia)

In its basic form, Indonesian-style fried chicken consists of chicken cuts, preferably bone-in pieces such as thighs and drumsticks, which are marinated in spices, then shortly braised before being fried until golden and crispy. The marinade is ty... READ MORE

12

Rawon

Surabaya

4.4

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Most iconic: Rawon Setan (Surabaya, Indonesia)

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 READ MORE

13

Bubur ayam

Java

4.4

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Most iconic: Bubur Ayam Barito (South Jakarta, Indonesia)

Bubur ayam is the Indonesian version of chicken congee, a thick rice porridge topped with shredded chicken and various savory condiments. This breakfast staple probably originates from the Chinese rice porridge, but it employs regionally ... READ MORE

14

Vietnamese Beef Stew (Bò kho)

Vietnam

4.4

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Most iconic: Pho Quynh (Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)

Bò kho is a popular Vietnamese beef stew that can be consumed on its own or accompanied by a baguette on the side. It can also be served over noodles, and it is customary to serve a variety fresh herbs on the side. The dish includes ingredi... READ MORE

15

Thai Grilled Chicken (Kai yang)

Northeastern Thailand

4.4

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Most iconic: SP Chicken (Chiang Mai, Thailand)

Kai yang is a poultry dish made by grilling or barbecuing a whole, marinated chicken. Although the dish has origins with the Lao people of northeastern Thailand, today it is extremely popular and commonly eaten throughout the country. The chicken ... READ MORE

16

Nasi uduk

Jakarta

4.4

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Most iconic: Nasi Uduk Kebon Kacang Zainal Fanani (Central Jakarta, Indonesia)

Nasi uduk is one of numerous Indonesian rice-based dishes. The rice in nasi uduk is cooked in coconut milk together with lemongrass, cloves, pandan leaves, and cinnamon. The process results in wonderfully fluffy, fragrant rice, and right before it... READ MORE

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Ikan bakar

Indonesia

4.4

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Most iconic: Ikan Bakar Cianjur (Semarang, Indonesia)

Ikan bakar is a beloved Indonesian grilled fish dish, known for its smoky aroma, bold spices, and savory-sweet glaze. The name ikan bakar literally means “grilled fish” in Indonesian and Malay (ikan = fish... READ MORE

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Nasi kuning

Java

4.4

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Most iconic: Nasi Kuning Pasir Koja (Bandung, Indonesia)

This traditional Indonesian dish consists of rice cooked in coconut milk that is usually seasoned with turmeric, lemongrass, and kaffir lime leaves. Even though yellow rice is the star of nasi kuning, the dish is assembled out of other Indonesian ... READ MORE

19

Sate lilit

Bali

4.4

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Most iconic: Warung Ari (Denpasar, Indonesia)

Sate lilit is the favorite street food on Bali. This traditional delicacy is usually made with minced meat which is wrapped around a flat skewer. All meat varieties (including fish and other seafood) are used to prepare sate lilit. However, the mo... READ MORE

20

Sarawak laksa

Kuching

4.4

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Most iconic: Aunty Christina's Sarawak Laksa (Petaling Jaya, Malaysia)

Closely related to other laksa varieties, Sarawak laksa is characterized by a subtle, mild flavor. Consisting of a flavorful chicken or shrimp-based broth that is seasoned with thick laksa paste, which sometimes includes more than twenty different... READ MORE

21

Soto Lamongan

Lamongan

4.4

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Most iconic: Depot Asih Jaya (Lamongan, Indonesia)

As the name suggests, this traditional soto variety originated in Lamongan. It is mainly prepared with chicken cuts that are slowly simmered in broth, along with a spice paste that usually consists of lemongrass, coriander, caraways seeds... READ MORE

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Yellow Curry

Thailand

4.3

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Most iconic: Raya Thai Restaurant (Phuket, Thailand)

One of three major curry types in Thailand is the famous yellow curry. Similar to its red and green counterparts, yellow curry is also made with spices such as coriander, cumin, lemongrass, kaffir leaves, garlic, galangal, and numerous other aroma... READ MORE

23

Lechon

Philippines

4.3

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Most iconic: Mesa Filipino Moderne (Makati, Philippines)

Lechon, derived from a Spanish word for roasted suckling pig is one of the most popular dishes in the Philippines. The slowly-roasted suckling pig is usually stuffed with lemongrass, tamarind, garlic, onions, and chives, and is then roast... READ MORE

24

Grilled Pork Meatballs with Vermicelli Noodles (Bún chả)

Hanoi

4.3

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Most iconic: Bun Cha 34 (Hanoi, Vietnam)

Bún chả is a pork and noodle dish that is intricately connected to Hanoi, where it is believed to have originated. The dish combines three elements: a bowl of grilled pork meatballs served in a cold broth, a plate of rice noodles, and a com... READ MORE

25

Hue Breakfast Noodle Soup (Bún bò Huế)

Huế

4.3

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Most iconic: Quan Cam (Huế, Vietnam)

Bún bò Huế is a staple Vietnamese soup that is traditionally consumed for breakfast, consisting of pork and beef bones broth, bun noodles, lemongrass, shrimp paste, lime juice, and a variety of herbs. The soup is much spicie... READ MORE

26

Bebek goreng

Indonesia

4.3

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Most iconic: Bebek Bengil (Ubud, Indonesia)

Fried duck is an Indonesian delicacy that is prized for its crispiness as well as its tender, succulent meat. The duck is usually cut into pieces, boiled or steamed, and then deep-fried until crispy. Before it is fried, the pieces are generously c... READ MORE

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Ayam penyet

East Java

4.3

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Most iconic: Dapur Penyet (West Jakarta, Indonesia)

This Indonesian dish consists of pieces of fried chicken that are served coated in sambal, a popular chili paste. The word penyet from the name of this dish means to press or push, referring to the preparation m... READ MORE

28

Broken Rice with Grilled Pork (Cơm tấm sườn)

Southern Vietnam

4.3

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Cơm tấm sườn is a classic dish from South Vietnam. It consists of grilled pork served on top of broken rice. The combination is often topped with a mix of stir-fried onions and pickles, and it's accompanied by fish sauce for dipping. The pork is t... READ MORE

29

Katong laksa

Central Region

4.3

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Most iconic: 328 Katong Laksa (Singapore, Southeast Asia)

As the name implies, this laksa variety hails from the Katong neighborhood of Singapore's Central Region. It is based on a spicy, shrimp-infused broth that's flavored with coconut milk and a special laksa paste consisting of dried shrimps, herbs, ... READ MORE

30

Curry Mee

Malaysia

n/a

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Most iconic: Madras Lane (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)

Curry mee is a spicy noodle soup commonly eaten in Malaysia and Singapore (where it's often called curry laksa). It is a true fusion dish, influenced by Indian, Chinese, and Southeast Asian culinary traditions. It is one of the numerous v... READ MORE

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Penang laksa

Penang

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The perfect blend of spicy, sweet, savory, and umami flavors, penang laksa is a popular Malaysian street food, originating from the north-western state of Penang. This hearty noodle soup is made with poached mackerel (or sardines), tamarind, lemon... READ MORE

32

Opor ayam

Java

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Indonesian chicken stew is based on an aromatic combination of coconut milk and numerous spices such as lemongrass, tamarind, cinnamon, galangal, palm sugar, coriander, garlic, and shallots. The dish is typically prepared with bone-in pieces such ... READ MORE

33

Vietnamese Chicken Curry (Cà ri gà)

Vietnam

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Cà ri gà is a Vietnamese version of Indian chicken curry. The dish is fairly easy to prepare and it uses ingredients such as chicken pieces, potatoes, carrots, onions, garlic, coconut milk, chicken broth, and herbs and flavorings suc... READ MORE

34

Nasi liwet

Surakarta

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Most iconic: Nasi Liwet Bu Wongso Lemu (Surakarta, Indonesia)

Nasi liwet is an Indonesian rice dish known for its rich, aromatic flavor and creamy texture, cooked in coconut milk and infused with fragrant spices. Originating from Solo (Surakarta), Central Java, this dish is a st... READ MORE

35

Tongseng

Central Java

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Predominantly sweet, slightly robust, and deliciously spicy, tongseng is an authentic Indonesian meat stew, typically goat, cooked with kecap manis (sweet soy sauce), shredded cabbage, tomatoes, and coconut milk. It is commonly regarded as a combi... READ MORE

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Steamboat Satay (Satay celup)

Malacca

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Most iconic: Restaurant Ban Lee Siang (Melaka City, Malaysia)

Satay celup is a traditional dish, particularly popular in the Malacca state (also known as "the historic state"), where it is considered a local favorite. It is a self-serve dish, consisting of skewers of marinated meat, raw seafood, or even vege... READ MORE

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Rica-rica

Manado

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Rica-rica is an umbrella term which encompasses all the dishes that use the fiery Indonesian spice mixture. The base of this hot, sauce-like spice mixture is chili, which is then incorporated with shallots, garlic, ginger, lime leaves, lemongrass,... READ MORE

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Coto Makassar

Makassar

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Most iconic: Coto Paraikatte (Makassar, Indonesia)

Makassar is one of Indonesia's most famous culinary destinations. This port city situated at the south of Sulawesi Island is represented in the most traditional dish of the area - coto Makassar. This thick and tasty soup is usually made with beef ... READ MORE

39

Deep-Fried Chicken and Lemongrass (Kai thot takhrai)

Thailand

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Kai thot takhrai is a Thai specialty consisting of fried chicken (usually wings or legs) that is served alongside crispy lemongrass. The dish is typically made with the skin intact and (optionally) bone-in chicken pieces that are soaked in a marin... READ MORE

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Kari ikan

Malaysia

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Kari ikan is a delicious fish curry originating from Malaysia. It is typically made with a combination of fish that is cut into pieces, coconut milk, and a variety of spices such as fenugreek, cumin, curry leaves, chili peppers, mustard seeds, tam... READ MORE

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Babi guling

Bali

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Most iconic: Warung Babi Guling Ibu Oka 3 (Ubud, Indonesia)

Babi guling is the Indonesian version of a roast suckling pig. Although not common to other Indonesian regions, on Bali, where the predominant religion is Hinduism, it is one of the most popular dishes. Before roasting, pig's skin is usually rubbe... READ MORE

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Rendang ayam

Indonesia

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Most iconic: Sinar Pagi Nasi Padang (Singapore, Southeast Asia)

Rendang ayam is a traditional dish and a variety of rendang prepared with chicken as the key ingredient. Other ingredients used for rendang ayam include kaffir lime leaves, lemongrass, turmeric, coconut milk, sugar, salt, oil, and a spice paste co... READ MORE