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Southeast Asian Stir-fry Dishes

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Pad Thai

Thailand
4.4
Most iconic: Thipsamai (Bangkok)

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

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Pancit

Philippines
3.9
Most iconic: Nanay's Pancit Malabon (Malabon)

Pancit is a staple Filipino dish found at numerous feasts and celebrations, consisting of stir-fried noodles with meat and vegetables such as chicken, pork, shrimp, celery, carrots, onions, garlic, and cabbage. The dish has Chinese origins, and th... READ MORE

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Nasi goreng

Indonesia
4.3
Most iconic: Nasi Goreng Kambing Kebon Sirih (Central Jakarta)

Nasi goreng is often referred to as the Indonesian version of fried rice. Although it is considered to be the national dish of Indonesia, it is also commonly eaten in Malaysia and Singapore. It is believed that the tradition of frying rice in Indo... READ MORE

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Phat kaphrao

Thailand
4.4
Most iconic: Raan Jay Fai (Bangkok)

This traditional Thai stir-fry combines minced meat or seafood with holy basil and various other ingredients such as shallots, garlic, and chili peppers. The dish is flavored with soy sauce, sugar, and fish sauce, and typically comes served with r... READ MORE

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Chilli crab

Singapore
4.1
Most iconic: Jumbo Seafood (Singapore)

Like many other dishes in Asia, chilli crab started as a street food item, but it has eventually become so popular that today it is considered to be the national dish of Singapore. It consists of a stir-fried crab covered in a succulent, spicy sau... READ MORE

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Nasi goreng ayam

Indonesia
4.5

Nasi goreng ayam is a traditional fried rice dish that's also popular in Singapore, Brunei, and Malaysia. Although there are many versions of this nasi goreng variety, it is usually made with a combination of chicken thighs, oil, salt, white peppe... READ MORE

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Pancit canton

Philippines
4.0
Most iconic: The Aristocrat (Manila)

Pancit canton is a Filipino dish of Chinese origin which combines yellow wheat noodles and a variety of meat, seafood, and vegetables, blended with a flavorful mixture of soy and oyster sauce. The ingredients are easily adjusted to taste, availabi... READ MORE

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Sambal goreng

Indonesia
4.6

Sambal goreng, which translates to "fried sambal," is a term used in Indonesian cuisine that can refer to a variety of spicy, fried dishes made... READ MORE

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Phat si-io

Thailand
4.2

Phat si-io is a Chinese-style noodle dish originating from Thailand. The dish is often prepared and served from street stalls and consists of big noodles or vermicelli which are stir-fried with thinly sliced pork, beef, chicken, or seafood. The di... READ MORE

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Pancit bihon

Philippines
4.0
Most iconic: Three Sisters Restaurant (Pasig)

Pancit bihon is a famous Filipino stir-fry consisting of rice noodles combined with sliced pork or chicken and various vegetables. The dish is infused with soy sauce and it is usually lightly seasoned with lemon juice. Just like other pancit varie... READ MORE

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Cap cai

Indonesia
4.1
Most iconic: Lie Djiong Restaurant (Yogyakarta)

Cap cai (also spelled cap cay) is a popular Indonesian-Chinese stir-fry dish featuring a colorful medley of mixed vegetables, sometimes combined with meat, shrimp, or tofu, all cooked in a savory garlic-based sauce. T... READ MORE

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Nasi goreng kampung

Malaysia
4.0

Nasi goreng kampung is a traditional nasi goreng (fried rice) variety originating from Malaysia, but it's also popular in Singapore and Indonesia. Although there are many recipes, it's usually made with a combination of rice, onions, shallots, gar... READ MORE

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Tempe orek

Indonesia
4.1

Tempe orek is an Indonesian stir-fry dish made with tempe, a traditional fermented soybean cake that originated in Java. In tempe orek, tempe is typically sliced into small matchsticks or cubes and then fried until golden, giving it a satisfying c... READ MORE

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Khua kling

Southern Thailand, Thailand
3.8
Most iconic: Khua Kling Pak Sod (Bangkok)

This southern Thai variety of dry curry combines spicy curry paste and ground pork. The fragrant paste consists of red chili peppers, lemongrass, garlic, turmeric, cilantro, galangal, and shrimp paste, while the whole dish is seasoned with palm su... READ MORE

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Tumis kangkung

Java, Indonesia
3.9

Tumis kangkung is one of the quintessential dishes of everyday Indonesian cooking, a deceptively simple stir-fry of water spinach that delivers far more flavor than its humble ingredients might suggest. Kang... READ MORE

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Nasi goreng kambing

Malaysia
3.9

Nasi goreng kambing is a traditional nasi goreng (fried rice) variety originating from Malaysia, but it's also popular in Singapore and Indonesia. Although there are many versions, the dish is usually made with a combination of rice, minced mutton... READ MORE

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Pancit malabon

Malabon, Philippines
4.1
Most iconic: Nanay's Pancit Malabon (Malabon)

Pancit Malabon belongs to a broad group of traditional Filipino stir-fried noodle dishes. It is prepared with thick rice noodles doused in a flavorful shrimp-infused sauce and usually incorporates various seafood ingredients such as shrimps, squid... READ MORE

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Black Pepper Crab

Singapore
4.2
Most iconic: Eng Seng Restaurant (Singapore)

Black pepper crab is the unofficial national dish of Singapore, made by stir-frying crab pieces with black pepper, garlic, shallots, and oyster sauce over high heat. The dish is seldom prepared at home, but people can easily find it at numerous st... READ MORE

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Pad woon sen

Thailand
3.1

Pad woon sen is a traditional noodles dish. It consists of silky glass noodles that are stir-fried with vegetables such as carrots and cabbage, then topped with Thai bird chili and cilantro. The noodles should be soaked before the preparation. The... READ MORE

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Stir-Fried Pho (Phở xào)

Vietnam
4.2

Often regarded as a more convenient variation of the classic phở, this traditional Vietnamese dish employs similar ingredients, but they are stir-fried rather than cooked, and the dish does not contain the broth. Phở xào is typical... READ MORE

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Lok lak

Cambodia
4.3
Most iconic: Eleven One Kitchen (Phnom Penh)

Lok lak is a Cambodian stir-fry utilizing beef, chicken, or shrimp as the key ingredients, although beef is typically the most popular option. For the beef version, a bed of lettuce leaves is traditionally topped with cucumbers, tomatoes, raw onio... READ MORE

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Drunken noodles (Pad kee mao)

Thailand
4.0
Most iconic: Raan Jay Fai (Bangkok)

Pad kee mao (more commonly known as drunken noodles) is a stir-fry noodle dish originating from Thailand, similar to phat si-io. It is made with broad rice noodles, chicken thighs (or breast), garlic, red chilis, kaffir lime leav... READ MORE

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Fried radish cake (Chai tow kway)

Singapore
3.4

Chai tow kway is a traditional dish originating from Chaoshan. The dish usually consists of radish cake (also known as turnip cake) that’s cut into cubes and stir-fried with eggs and seasonings. Radish cake is made with a combination of shre... READ MORE

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Morning Glory Stir-Fry (Rau muống xào tỏi)

Vietnam
4.4

Rau muống xào tỏi is a traditional dish that's suitable for vegetarians. It's made with a combination of morning glory (water spinach), garlic, fish sauce, salt, sugar, and oyster sauce. The water spinach is blanched, then stir-fried with g... READ MORE

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Turmeric Fried Rice (Nasi goreng kunyit)

Indonesia
4.3

Nasi goreng kunyit is a traditional nasi goreng (fried rice) variety that's popular in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore. This type of nasi goreng is made with turmeric as one of the key ingredients. The dish is usually made with rice, turmeric, ... READ MORE

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Stir-Fried Chicken with Cashews (Kai phat met mamuang himmaphan)

Central Thailand, Thailand
4.0

Kai phat met mamuang himmaphan is a traditional dish originating from Central Thailand. The dish consists of chicken that’s fried with cashew nuts. It’s usually made with a combination of chicken breast, cashews, onions, hot peppers, s... READ MORE

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Beef kway teow

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

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

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Terong balado

Indonesia
3.4

Terong balado is a traditional dish that's suitable for vegetarians and vegans. It's made with a combination of eggplants and the spicy chili sauce known as balado. It's recommended to use Chinese eggplants as they are softer than standard eggplan... READ MORE

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Nasi goreng USA

Malaysia
3.5

Nasi goreng USA is a traditional fried rice dish that's popular in Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, and Indonesia. This variation of nasi goreng is distinguished by the additional ingredients accompanying fried rice such as chicken, squid, prawns, t... READ MORE

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Krengsengan

Surabaya, Indonesia
3.7

Krengsengan is a traditional stir-fry dish originating from Surabaya. It's usually made with a combination of lamb, onion, garlic, chili peppers, bay leaves, salt, ginger, soy sauce, and oil. The ingredients are simply sautéed in oil, and t... READ MORE

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Udang balado

Padang, Indonesia
3.7

Udang balado is a traditional dish consisting of peeled or unpeeled shrimps that are stir-fried in a combination of cooking oil and spicy sambal sauce. The dish is often enriched with the addition of lemongrass, quail eggs, tofu, potatoes, or gree... READ MORE

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Vegetarian bee hoon

Singapore
3.9
Most iconic: Ruyi Yuan Vegetarian (Singapore)

Vegetarian bee hoon is a hawker-style Singaporean dish that combines bee hoon noodles (rice vermicelli) and a mixture of stir-fried vegetables. Typical vegetables include cabbage, carrots, french beans, baby bok choy, and bean sprouts. Ot... READ MORE

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Ayam pelalah

Bali, Indonesia
n/a

Ayam pelalah is a traditional dish originating from Bali. It’s made with a combination of chicken meat, aromatic herbs, and a spice paste consisting of hot chili peppers, garlic, shallots, turmeric, shrimp paste, and oil. The herbs used for ... READ MORE

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Crab Meat and Glass Noodle Stir-Fry (Miến xào cua)

Vietnam
n/a

Miến xào cua is a traditional dish of stir-fried glass noodles and crab meat. Other ingredients that are commonly used in the dish include wood-ear mushrooms, shiitake mushrooms, carrots, and bean sprouts. The ingredients are stir-fried in ... READ MORE

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Nasi goreng mawut

Indonesia
4.2

Nasi goreng mawut is a traditional fried rice dish originating from Indonesia. A spice paste consisting of garlic, onions, hot peppers, shrimp paste, fish sauce, and candlenuts is sautéed and blended, then set aside. The rice is cooked with... READ MORE

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Water Spinach with Sambal (Sambal kangkong)

Malaysia
4.2

Sambal kangkong is a traditional vegetable dish originating from Malaysia. The dish is usually made with a combination of water spinach (kangkong) and sambal chili paste that consists of hot peppers, garlic, shallots, salt, oil, and dried shrimps.... READ MORE

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Pineapple Fried Rice (Nasi goreng nanas)

Indonesia
3.5

Nasi goreng nanas is a traditional variety of nasi goreng (fried rice). Although there are many recipes, the dish is usually made with a combination of rice, pineapple chunks, butter, garlic, shallots, scallions, carrots, prawns, peas, fish sauce,... READ MORE

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Pancit sotanghon

Philippines
3.5

Pancit sotanghon is a traditional type of pancit originating from the Philippines. The dish is usually made with a combination of sotanghon (cellophane or glass) noodles, shredded chicken meat, Chinese sausage, pork slices, parsley, soy sauce, car... READ MORE

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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

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Crab bee hoon

Singapore
n/a
Most iconic: Sin Huat Eating House (Singapore)

Apart from the traditional chili crab and black pepper crab, Singaporean cuisine offers another delicacy that features the prized crustacean - crab bee hoon. This hawker-style dish consists of rice vermicelli (bee hoon) and succulent Sri ... READ MORE

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Kuluban

Jepara, Indonesia
n/a

Kuluban is a traditional salad originating from Jepara, Central Java. The salad is made with a combination of vegetables such as jackfruit, bean sprouts, spinach, garlic, galangal, string beans, orange leaves, and kencur ginger, along with shredde... READ MORE

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Sweet Snails (Ốc hương)

Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
n/a

Ốc hương is a traditional snail dish. The key ingredients in this dish are large and sweet Babylonia snails with white and brown spotted shells. They're usually stir-fried in a large wok with a sweet and sticky sauce. When served, the snails are p... READ MORE