
Burmese Tea-Leaf Snack Mix
The older, more ceremonial form of lahpet, the version that predates the salad
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The older, more ceremonial form of lahpet, the version that predates the salad

Ceviche is a vibrant, no-cook appetizer in which fresh seafood is "cooked" by the acidity of lime juice, taking on a…

Spicy Thai salad with glass noodles, prawns, and pork

Famous Thai salad (som tum) with sour, sweet, savory, and spicy flavors

Mee goreng is the Indonesian-Malay stir-fried noodle dish that turns up at every hawker stall from Jakarta to Penang…

Winged beans are sliced thin and tossed with kerisik (toasted grated coconut pounded to a fragrant paste), fresh herbs…

Myanmar's national salad and one of the most distinctive dishes in Southeast Asia: a tossed plate built around lahpet…

Nam prik pao is the definition of Thai culinary philosophy: a simple dish of tremendous depth

This classic Thai dish of noodles is both aromatic and lightly spicy, serving well as either a main course or a starter

A vibrant Thai soup featuring prawns in a fragrant broth of lemongrass, coconut milk, and red curry paste

"Adrak" is Hindi for ginger, and this curry treats the root not just as a base aromatic (where it normally sits in…

A bright, punchy raw sambal built around belacan, the fermented Malaysian shrimp paste

Sambal terasi is the Indonesian fermented-shrimp-paste sambal, the spoonful of red fire that lives in a small dish…

These aren’t like those you find at most takeaways: thinly layered with a bit of prawn (shrimp)