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A Burmese curry from the country's Indian-origin community, sitting somewhere between a Madras and a Burmese ohn-no in spice profile
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A Burmese curry from the country's Indian-origin community, sitting somewhere between a Madras and a Burmese ohn-no in spice profile

Gai yang ("grilled chicken") is one of the cornerstones of Isaan cooking, the cuisine of north-eastern Thailand that has…

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

A filling of minced pork and chopped prawn binds with coriander root (pounded with garlic and white pepper into the…

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Lo bak go is the turnip cake of Cantonese dim-sum carts: square pale-grey slabs pan-fried golden on the outside and…

Ganguo, literally "dry pot", is the dry sister of hotpot

Made popular by Chinese restaurants and takeaways, these are another menu item that have been adapted to have a subtle Thai flavour

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

Sichuan hot pot is less a dish than a method of eating: a pot of fiercely spiced red broth (and ideally a second clear…

This is the dish you cook to make somebody gasp

Two cuts of pork (sliced belly and seasoned mince patties) are marinated in a fish-sauce, garlic and shallot mixture…

The Burmese pork curry, the simplest of the country's red-oil-slick curries and the dish that turns up in every household's lunch rotation