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Fried are common throughout , and . Many varieties, cooking styles, and ingredients exist.


Fried noodle dishes
  • Beef chow fun – Cantonese dish of stir-fried beef, flat rice noodles, bean sprouts, and
  • Char kway teow – Chinese-inspired dish commonly served in Malaysia and Singapore, comprising stir-fried, flat with prawns, eggs, , , mussels, green leafy vegetables and
  • Chow chow – -style stir-fried noodles, often cooked with onion, vegetables and buff ( meat) and also widely eaten in India
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  • – dish featured in , American Chinese cuisine and Canadian Chinese cuisine; also a generic term for stir-fried wheat noodles in Chinese
  • Hakka noodles – Indian-Chinese style fried noodles, commonly known as desi chow mein
  • ( phat khi mao) – Thai dish of stir-fried wide rice noodles
  • – Chinese-inspired Malaysian and Singaporean dish, of stir-fried noodles with many variations in ingredients
  • – Korean dish made with cellophane noodles
  • – Chinese Indonesian stir-fried flat rice noodles ( kwetiau or shahe fen) with garlic, shallots, beef, chicken or prawn, chili, vegetables and sweet soy sauce
  • – American Chinese-style stir-fried wheat noodles
  • - fried noodles common in the Malay-speaking communities of Malaysia, Singapore and Sri Lanka
  • – Malaysian and Singaporean dish of rice vermicelli in spicy, sweet and sour light gravy. Dry variations are also common.
  • – spicy stir-fried yellow wheat noodles common in Indonesia
  • – hot and spicy stir-fried thick yellow wheat noodles from province, Indonesia
  • – Thai-style stir-fried rice noodles with egg, fish sauce, and a combination of bean sprouts, shrimp, chicken, or tofu
  • – Filipino stir-fried
  • – Thai dish of stir-fried wide rice noodles
  • – Thai dish of stir-fried wide rice noodles
  • Shanghai fried noodles
  • Singapore chow fun/Singapore-style rice vermicelli – not actually from Singapore; Cantonese dish of thin rice noodles stir-fried with curry powder, bean sprouts, barbecued pork, and vegetables
  • Singapore chow mein – same as above, but with wheat noodles
  • – Japanese stir-fried thick wheat noodles
  • – Japanese-style fried wheat or buckwheat noodles, flavoured with sosu (Japanese Worcestershire sauce) and served with pork, cabbage, and beni shōga; often served at festival stalls or as a filling for sandwiches

  • Hong Kong fried noodles – Hong Kong-style dish consisting of flour noodles pan-fried until crispy, and served together with vegetables, chicken or seafood

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  • Fried crunchy noodles – deep-fried strips of wonton wrappers, served as an appetizer with duck sauce and hot mustard at American Chinese restaurants
  • I fu mie, Chinese Indonesian dried fried yi mein noodle served in sauce with vegetables, chicken or prawns.
  • , Chinese-influenced deep-fried crispy noodle from Makassar, Indonesia. Also known as kurum kurum in part of Pakistan.
  • – Thai dish consisting of crispy deep-fried rice noodles.


See also
  • Buldak Bokkeum Myun
  • List of noodle dishes

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