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Southeast Asian Stews

Southeast Asian Stews

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Thai Curry

Thailand
4.4
Most iconic: Supanniga Eating Room, Thonglor (Bangkok)

Thai curry is usually a soupy dish consisting of coconut milk or water, meat, and curry paste. Unlike the thicker Indian curries, Thai curries have a more soup-like consistency, and the cooks prefer to use fresh herbs and aromatic leaves instead o... READ MORE

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Rendang

West Sumatra, Indonesia
4.5
Most iconic: Pagi Sore (Padang)

Rendang is an Indonesian meat dish which originated among the Minangkabau people in West Sumatra. The dish is famous for its spiciness and a long cooking procedure. It is often compared to Indian curry because of its consistency and uniqu... READ MORE

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Green Curry

Central Thailand, Thailand
4.4
Most iconic: Benjarong (Bangkok)

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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Yellow Curry

Thailand
4.3
Most iconic: Raya Thai Restaurant (Phuket)

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

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Adobo

Philippines
4.3
Most iconic: Cafe Adriatico (Manila)

Adobo is the closest thing to a national dish in the Philippines, consisting of seared and browned chunks of meat, seafood, fruit, or vegetables mixed with white vinegar or soy sauce (or both), bay leaves, garlic, salt, sugar, oil, and black peppe... READ MORE

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Red Curry

Thailand
4.4
Most iconic: Sanguan Sri (Bangkok)

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

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Massaman Curry

Thailand
4.5
Most iconic: Issaya Siamese Club (Bangkok)

Out of all Thai curry varieties, massaman curry stands out as the mildest, sweetest, and the most unusual type. It is a combination of creamy coconut milk, meat, potatoes, and a curry paste made with roasted spices. Coconut milk is the authentic T... READ MORE

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Phanaeng Curry

Thailand
4.6
Most iconic: Baan Rim Pa Patong (Phuket)

Phanaeng curry is a variety of Thai curry that is characterized by a thick texture and salty-sweet peanut flavor. It consists of meat that is stewed with coconut milk, panang curry paste, makrut lime leaves, fish sauce, and palm sugar. The meat us... READ MORE

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Gulai

Sumatra, Indonesia
4.5
Most iconic: Pagi Sore (Padang)

Gulai is a spicy Indonesian dish resembling a stew or a thick soup. Because of its appearance and taste, it is often dubbed as the Indonesian curry. Any meat variety can be the main ingredient in gulai, as well as offal, seafood, or veget... READ MORE

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Kaldereta

Philippines
4.0
Most iconic: Sentro 1771 (Makati)

Kaldereta is a Filipino meat stew that is traditionally served with a side of white rice. Although any kind of meat can be used in the stew, beef and goat are the preferred options. The dish is influenced by three centuries of Spanish colonization... READ MORE

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Kare-kare

Province of Pampanga, Philippines
4.1
Most iconic: Serye Restaurant & Cafe (Manila)

Kare-kare is a traditional stew consisting of meat such as tripe, pork leg, ox tail, goat or chicken, vegetables, and a thick, savory peanut sauce flavored with annatto seeds. Shrimp paste (bagoong) is often served on the side in order to... READ MORE

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Vietnamese Beef Stew (Bò kho)

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

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

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Vietnamese Chicken Curry (Cà ri gà)

Vietnam
4.2

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

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Pinangat

Bicol, Philippines
3.6
Most iconic: Geewan (Naga)

Pinangat is a popular Filipino stew that is prepared in two main versions. The sour version is prepared with fish, bilimbi, tamarind, and vinegar, while the Bicol region version is prepared with coconut milk, taro leaves, hot chili peppers, and fi... READ MORE

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Pinakbet

Ilocos, Philippines
4.0
Most iconic: La Preciosa Restaurant (Laoag)

Pinakbet is a traditional meat stew prepared with various vegetables and shrimp paste. It originated in the region of Ilocos, but today it appears in many regional and seasonal varieties. Most commonly, it consists of fatty pork, bitter melon, squ... READ MORE

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Dinuguan

Philippines
3.6
Most iconic: La Preciosa Restaurant (Laoag)

Dinuguan is a Filipino dish which consists of a variety of animal’s internal organs stewed with blood, vinegar, garlic, and hot peppers. Traditionally, it was a dish made with byproducts of pig slaughter, but many regional varieties nowadays... READ MORE

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Kari ayam

Malaysia
4.5
Most iconic: Madam Kwan's (Subang Jaya)

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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Menudo Filipino

Philippines
3.9

This comforting Filipino stew usually combines diced marinated pork, carrots, potatoes, and pork's liver with a creamy tomato sauce. Since it is one of the national Filipino dishes, numerous regional varieties often employ raisins, bell peppers, g... READ MORE

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Fish Head Curry

Singapore
3.5
Most iconic: Zai Shun Curry Fish Head (Singapore)

Fish head curry is a Singaporean specialty dish consisting of fish heads, coconut cream, tomatoes, and an array of seasonings such as curry leaves, garlic, chili, coriander, cumin, turmeric, pepper, and tamarind. The dish was invented during the 1... READ MORE

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Steamed curried fish (Amok trey)

Cambodia
3.8
Most iconic: The Sugar Palm (Siem Reap)

Amok trey is Cambodia's national dish, a fragrant and spicy coconut fish curry that is tenderly steamed in banana leaves, although chicken, tofu, and snails can also be used as a substitute for the main protein. The flavour of the dish is reminisc... READ MORE

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Opor ayam

Java, Indonesia
4.2

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

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Pares

Philippines
3.8
Most iconic: Original Pares Mami House (Quezon City)

Pares is a Filipino term that typically refers to a standard combination of beef stew, beef soup, and rice. The star is the stew consisting of beef chunks that are slowly braised in a flavorful stock infused with garlic, soy sauce, star anise, sug... READ MORE

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Gulai ayam

Padang, Indonesia
4.3
Most iconic: Pagi Sore (Padang)

Gulai ayam is a chicken-based version of gulai—traditional Indonesian curry-like dish. It consists of chicken cuts that are slowly simmered in a complex, spicy sauce which is based on coconut milk and various spices that typically i... READ MORE

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Mechado

Philippines
3.8
Most iconic: The Aristocrat (Manila)

Mechado is a Filipino fusion dish that combines beef chunks, which are sometimes replaced with pork, and a flavorful tomato sauce. Since tomato sauce is not a common ingredient in traditional Filipino cuisine, it is believed that the dish originat... READ MORE

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Tongseng

Central Java, Indonesia
4.2

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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Sour Spicy Fish Curry (Kaeng som)

Central Thailand, Thailand
3.4

Kaeng som is a sour, water-based Thai curry that is typically prepared with fish or shrimps and a thick paste that usually incorporates shallots, chilis, and shrimps. The dish comes in numerous varieties, and it can greatly differ depending on the... READ MORE

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Semur

Indonesia
3.5

Semur is a traditional stew. Although it has numerous variations, the basic version is typically made with beef. Other ingredients used in the dish include kecap manis sweet soy sauce, garlic, onions, shallots, nutmeg, ginger, cloves, coriander, c... READ MORE

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Masak lemak

Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia
4.0

Masak lemak is a vibrant yellow Malaysian curry with a supposed origin in Negeri Sembilan. The dish can be prepared with various proteins such as chicken (ayam), fish (ikan), daging (beef), or seafood, but the base is always the same – a cre... READ MORE

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Tengkleng

Surakarta, Indonesia
3.7
Most iconic: Tengkleng Klewer Ibu Edi (Surakarta)

This Indonesian goat stew originated in Surakarta, Java. It is believed that the dish appeared during the Dutch rule when the best goat cuts were usually distributed among the rich, and what was left for the poor were goat bones which still had so... READ MORE

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Kway chap

Singapore
3.6

Kway chap is a traditional dish consisting of flat rice sheets in a soy sauce broth and an array of sides such as pig tongue, offal, pork rinds, pork belly, hard-boiled eggs, fishcakes, or preserved vegetables. The meat is usually braised with spi... READ MORE

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Jungle Curry (Kaeng pa)

Northern Thailand, Thailand
3.7

Kaeng pa (also called jungle curry or forest curry) is a traditional variety of Thai curry hailing from the northern, forested parts of the country. This curry is watery in consistency since it doesn't contain any coconut milk. O... READ MORE

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Khanom chin nam ya

Central Thailand, Thailand
3.7

This fiery Thai fish curry is usually associated with Central Thailand, although similar varieties can be found throughout the country. The most popular version consists of fresh rice noodles (khanom chin) that are served with a thick and... READ MORE

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Nasi rendang

Indonesia
4.1

Nasi rendang is a traditional dish that combines nasi (rice) with rendang, a rich and flavorful meat dish. Rendang itself is a slow-cooke... READ MORE

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Gulai kambing

Indonesia
4.0

Gulai kambing is a traditional stew originating from Indonesia. The stew is usually made with a combination of lamb or mutton, coconut milk, chicken stock, palm sugar, salt, pepper, cinnamon, cardamom, cloves, bay leaves, lemongrass, kaffir lime l... READ MORE

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Thai Egg Stew (Khai phalo)

Thailand
3.7

With the well-known Chinese five-spice mix at its core, khai phalo is a Chinese-inspired Thai egg stew consisting of shelled, hard-boiled eggs cooked in a soy sauce-based broth, along with vegetables or meat, usually chicken wings or pork, coriand... READ MORE

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Ayam masak merah

Malaysia
3.6
Most iconic: JM Bariani House (Kuala Lumpur)

Ayam masak merah is a Malaysian dish made with chicken pieces that are doused in a rich, spicy, and creamy tomato sauce. Chicken pieces are first fried, then simmered in a sauce consisting of tomatoes, chili peppers, onions, garlic, and various sp... READ MORE

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Afritada

Philippines
3.7
Most iconic: Kusina Ni Kambal (Marikina)

Afritada is one of many traditional Filipino stews which use a tangy tomato sauce as the key ingredient. Since it is an incredibly popular dish, there may be variations in recipes, but it is usually prepared with diced chicken or pork stewed in to... READ MORE

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Khow suey

Shan, Myanmar
4.1
Most iconic: 999 Shan Noodle Shop (Yangon)

Khow suey is a Burmese one-pot dish consisting of coconut-milk-based curry, noodles, and an array of toppings such as hard-boiled eggs, potato sticks, fried garlic, leeks, and spring onions. Both the dish and the toppings are traditionally served ... READ MORE

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Bopis

Philippines
3.7
Most iconic: 1st Colonial Grill (Legazpi)

Bopis is a traditional dish which usually consists of animal’s (usually beef or pork) heart and lungs that are stewed alongside garlic, onions, and a variety of vegetables and spices. Eaten throughout the country, the dish appears in numerou... READ MORE

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Or lam

Luang Prabang Province, Laos
3.9
Most iconic: Tamarind (Luang Prabang)

This versatile Lao stew is traditionally associated with Luang Prabang. The dish usually combines chunks of meat with typical Laotian spices such as lemongrass, cilantro, dill, basil, galangal, and sakhan – the stems from wild vines... READ MORE

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Thai Fish Entrails Sour Curry (Kaeng tai pla)

Southern Thailand, Thailand
2.2

This thick and aromatic fish curry originated in southern Thailand. The base of the dish is prepared with tai pla—fermented fish entrails—and a spicy curry paste consisting of chili peppers, galangal, shrimp paste, turmeric, s... READ MORE

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Semur daging

Java, Indonesia
3.7

Semur daging is a traditional stew originating from Java. It is usually made with a combination of beef, onions, garlic, ginger, kecap manis, palm sugar, tamarind, cloves, nutmeg, cinnamon, cardamom, oil, salt, and pepper. The onions, garlic, and ... READ MORE