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Ohn no khao swè

Myanmar
4.7

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 smother... READ MORE

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Ramen

Japan
4.6
Most iconic: Ichiran Nakasu (Fukuoka, Japan)

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 do... READ MORE

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Tonkotsu ramen

Fukuoka, Japan
4.6
Most iconic: Ichiran Nakasu (Fukuoka, Japan)

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 ... READ MORE

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Yokohama-Style Ramen

Yokohama, Japan
4.6
Most iconic: Yoshimuraya (Yokohama, Japan)

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 top... READ MORE

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Mee bandung

Muar, Malaysia
4.6

Mee bandung is a Malay noodle dish that originated in Muar. The dish combines yellow noodles with a thick, spicy sauce that consists of chilies, onions, shrimp paste, and dried shrimps. Each mee bandung is topped with a variety of condiments that ... READ MORE

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Miso ramen

Sapporo, Japan
4.5
Most iconic: Kikanbo (Chiyoda, Japan)

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... READ MORE

7

Dan Dan noodles

Sichuan, China
4.5
Most iconic: Han Dynasty (Philadelphia, United States of America)

Traditional dan dan noodles are a true classic of Chinese cuisine. The star of the dish is a spicy sauce served with the noodles. Made with chili oil, preserved vegetables, Sichuan peppercorn, and sometimes sesame or peanut paste, the sauce bursts... READ MORE

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Shio ramen

Hakodate, Japan
4.5
Most iconic: Ramen Sen no Kaze (Kyoto, Japan)

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. ... READ MORE

9

Tsukemen

Tokyo, Japan
4.5
Most iconic: Rokurinsha (Chiyoda, Japan)

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... READ MORE

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Hakata ramen

Fukuoka, Japan
4.5
Most iconic: Ichiran Nakasu (Fukuoka, Japan)

Hailing from Fukuoka, hakata is one of the most famous ramen variety in Japan. The base of the ramen is tonkotsu (which is why it is sometimes, especially in Fukoaka, refered to as tonkotsu ramen, although there are various other... READ MORE

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Biang Biang noodles

Shaanxi, China
4.5
Most iconic: Yau Yuen Siu Tsui (Hong Kong, China)

Biangbiang noodles, also known as belt noodles due to their broadness and length, are a specialty of Shaanxi province in China. The noodles are usually topped with vegetables and herbs such as spring onions, garlic, leeks, coriander, Sich... READ MORE

12

Beef pho (Phở bò)

Vietnam
4.5
Most iconic: Phở Gia Truyền Bát Đàn (Hanoi, Vietnam)

This beef-based version of pho is prepared with assorted cuts and parts of beef – the stock is made from beef bones, shank, ox tail, and neck, while the toppings include thinly sliced fatty brisket (... READ MORE

13

Khao soi

Northern Thailand, Thailand
4.5
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

14

Quang-Style Noodles (Mì Quảng)

Quảng Nam Province, Vietnam
4.5
Most iconic: Quan Mi Quang Ba Mua (Đà Nẵng, Vietnam)

This Vietnamese classic consists of a combination of flat rice noodles and yellow egg noodles that are served with a small amount of flavorful meat broth and crispy fresh vegetables and herbs such as banana blossoms, lettuce, cilantro, scallions, ... READ MORE

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Southern Vietnamese Beef Noodle Salad (Bún bò nam bộ)

South Central Coast, Vietnam
4.5
Most iconic: Mian Mian (Caen, France)

Bun bo nam bo is a traditional dish. The name holds a key to its basic ingredients and the location – bun means noodle, bo is for beef, and nam bo refers to the South of the country. The main ingredients include beef, rice vermicelli noodles... READ MORE

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Pho

Vietnam
4.4
Most iconic: Pho Quynh (Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)

Pho is a Vietnamese noodle soup, Vietnam's national dish, street food, comfort food, and a way of life. It is also one of the most beloved Vietnamese dishes in the western hemisphere due to its complex, unique flavors, and elegant simplicity. Alth... READ MORE

17

Pad Thai

Thailand
4.4
Most iconic: Thipsamai (Bangkok, Thailand)

Pad Thai is Thailand's national dish, a flavorful stir-fry (pad in Thai) dish consisting of rice noodles, tofu, dried shrimp, bean sprouts, and eggs. If it's made with meat, chicken and pork are some of the most popular choices. The flavo... READ MORE

18

Shoyu ramen

Tokyo, Japan
4.4
Most iconic: Tsuta (Shibuya, Japan)

The soy sauce based shoyu ramen is one of the four major groups of ramen - noodle dishes praised for their exquisite flavors. Noodles, broth, and various toppings are the three essential elements in every bowl of ramen. The dark and salty soup is ... READ MORE

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Beef Noodle Soup

Taiwan
4.4
Most iconic: Wattana Panich (Bangkok, Thailand)

The savory, spicy beef noodle soup is the national dish of Taiwan and the source of immense pride for the locals. The dish is an ideal winter comfort food, typically consisting of beef, broth, vegetables, noodles, and spices. Beef noodle soup has ... READ MORE

20

Cold skin noodles (Liangpi)

Shaanxi, China
4.4
Most iconic: Wei Jia Liangpi (Xi'an, China)

Liangpi is a noodle dish that originated in China's Shaanxi province. To prepare the dish, noodles that are made from either wheat flour, rice flour, or a combination of both are dressed with soy sauce, chili oil, and vinegar, while typical garnis... READ MORE

21

Char kway teow

Singapore
4.4
Most iconic: Hill Street Char Kway Teow (Singapore, Southeast Asia)

Char kway teow is one of the most popular street dishes in Malaysia and Singapore. Despite numerous regional varieties, it is usually made with flat rice noodles, shrimps, eggs, cockles, bean sprouts, chives, and Chinese sausage. All the ingredien... READ MORE

22

Beef chow fun (Chow hor fun)

Guangdong, China
4.4
Most iconic: Tai Ping Koon Restaurant (Hong Kong, China)

Beef chow fun is a Cantonese dish prepared by stir-frying previously marinated beef slices together with flat, wide rice noodles (hor fun), and bean sprouts. Because of the preparation method, beef chow fun is a true measure of any accomp... READ MORE

23

Lagman

Uzbekistan
4.4
Most iconic: Arzu Restaurant (Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan)

Lagman or latiaozi is a dish from Central Asia with possible roots in Xinjiang, a northwestern region of China. The name translates to pulled noodles or hand-stretched noodles, denoting the main feature of the dish. Since there i... READ MORE

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Grilled Pork and Rice Vermicelli (Bún thịt nướng)

Vietnam
4.4
Most iconic: Bun Thit Nuong Chi Tuyen (Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)

This Vietnamese dish combines marinated grilled pork, rice vermicelli noodles, and fresh leafy green vegetables and herbs. The ingredients are usually placed in a bowl and are then combined with nước chấm – a fish sauce that is typi... READ MORE

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Lanzhou lamian

Lanzhou, China
4.4

Lanzhou lamian is a Chinese noodle dish known for its hand-pulled noodles, originating from Lanzhou, the capital of Gansu Province in northwest China. "Lamian" translates to "pulled noodles", as the dough is stretched and folded repeatedly by hand... READ MORE

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Rechta

Algiers, Algeria
4.4

Rechta is a traditional dish consisting of thin and flat noodles and chicken sauce. The noodles are made with a combination of flour, salt, and water, while the sauce is made with chicken pieces, onions, garlic, oil, chickpeas, ras el hanout, cinn... READ MORE

27

Laksam

Terengganu, Malaysia
4.4
Most iconic: Restoran Hatinie (Shah Alam, Malaysia)

Traditionally associated with the regions of Kelantan and Terengganu, this flavorful Malaysian soup consists of rolled rice noodles served in a creamy fish broth. The noodles are prepared with a thin rice flour batter that is poured on a flat surf... READ MORE

28

Kasspatzln

Tyrol, Austria
4.4
Most iconic: Görreshof (Munich, Germany)

Kasspatzln is a traditional cheese-based dish in several regions of Austria, Germany, Liechtenstein, and Switzerland. Most notably a favorite in the western Austrian state of Tyrol, this variety of kasspatzln uses strong-flavored local cheese vari... READ MORE

29

Laksa

Indonesia
4.3
Most iconic: 328 Katong Laksa (Singapore, Southeast Asia)

Characterized by its rich and spicy broth, this comforting noodle soup is one of the classic dishes found in many Southeast Asian countries. It was developed under the influence of different culinary traditions, which has led to the creation of nu... READ MORE

30

Karē udon

Biei, Japan
4.3
Most iconic: Mimikou (Kyoto, Japan)

Curry udon consists of thick Japanese noodles made from wheat flour, served in a bowl of Japanese curry. Since it is a warming dish, curry udon is extremely popular during winter, and because things can get quite messy while consuming it, some cur... READ MORE

31

Udon

Japan
4.3
Most iconic: Marugame Monzo (Los Angeles, United States of America)

Udon are thick and chewy Japanese noodles made from wheat flour. The noodles are round in shape and they have a firm and chewy texture. In their simplest form, udon noodles are served in kake udon, a noodle soup with a broth made with soy sauce, d... READ MORE

32

Jjapaguri

South Korea
4.3

Jjapaguri is a Korean dish that consists of two types of instant noodles. It's also known as ram-den, a made-up word popularized in Boong Joon-Ho's movie Parasite, denoting a combination of ramen and udon. Jjapaguri combines Korean instan... READ MORE

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Grilled Pork Meatballs with Vermicelli Noodles (Bún chả)

Hanoi, Vietnam
4.3
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

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Beef kway teow

Singapore
4.3
Most iconic: Geylang Famous Beef Kway Teow (Singapore, Southeast Asia)

Beef kway teow is a Singaporean and Malaysian noodle dish that can be served either as a quick meal or as a side dish to bigger meals. In order to prepare it, broad and flat rice noodles are stir-fried with vegetables and herbs, and topped with sl... READ MORE

35

Spätzle Tirolesi

Trentino-South Tyrol, Italy
4.3

Spatzle Tirolesi (also known as spinatspatzeln) is an Italian version of the German spätzle, traditionally prepared throughout the region of Trentino Alto Adige. One of the most classic ways of enjoying this rustic green pas... READ MORE

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Northern Vietnamese Beef Pho (Phở bò tái chín)

Northern Vietnam, Vietnam
4.3

Phở bò tái chín is a Northern Vietnamese version of phở bò (beef pho). This soup is prepared with well-done (chín) and rare or half-done beef (tái) that's cooked by the broth when served.... READ MORE

37

Pancit Bato

Province of Camarines Sur, Philippines
4.3

Pancit Bato is a traditional type of Filipino pancit originating from the town of Bato, hence the name. This noodle soup is usually made with a combination of sun-dried pancit Bato egg noodles, carrots, peas, cabbage, pork slices, oil, salt, peppe... READ MORE

38

Yakisoba

Japan
4.2
Most iconic: Yakisoba Mikasa (Chiyoda, Japan)

Yakisoba is the Japanese variety of fried noodles. Originating from the Chinese chow main, these noodles are usually mixed with a variety of meat and vegetables. Japanese favorites are usually pork, cabbage, onions, and carrots. The most ... READ MORE

39

Japchae

South Korea
4.2

Japchae is a South Korean dish made by stir-frying glass noodles and vegetables. The dish is often served with beef and additionally flavored with sugar and soy sauce. The name of the dish is translated to a mixture of vegetables. The ori... READ MORE

40

Zhajiangmian

Shandong, China
4.2
Most iconic: Old Beijing Zha Jiang Noodle King (Dongcheng District, China)

Zhajiangmian is a Shandong specialt, consisting of wheat noodles in soybean sauce and vegetables such as summer radish and sliced cucumbers. The sauce is usually made by cooking ground pork or beef in combination with fermented soybean paste. Ther... READ MORE

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Yaki-udon

Kitakyushu, Japan
4.2
Most iconic: Darumado (Kitakyushu, Japan)

Yaki-udon is a famous Japanese dish which consists of chewy udon noodles that are stir-fried with a variety of ingredients and doused in a rich soy-based sauce. The dish can employ a wide variety of sliced vegetables, meat, or seafood, which are a... READ MORE

42

Soba

Japan
4.2
Most iconic: Kanda Matsuya (Chiyoda, Japan)

Soba are traditional Japanese buckwheat noodles that are served hot or cold. When served, the noodles are picked up with chopsticks, then slurped loudly, which is a part of common culture in Japan. They date back to the Edo period. One of the most... READ MORE