Top Ten Most Delicious Southeast Asian Breakfast Meals

Top 10: Brunei’s Mixed Breakfast Items

A popular morning meal is Kolo Mee. Its noodles are firmer and curlier than its western counterparts. The noodles are mixed with a concoction of soy sauce, char siew oil and fried garlic oil.
Top 9: Laos’ Sticky Rice

The country’s national dish is laap or marinated meat or fish combined with spices, herbs, and greens. Some important Laos breakfast ingredients are fish sauce and galangal. Another distinct taste is that of tam mak houng or green papaya salad.
You can usually find Pho or the white rice noodle soup and sticky rice on the table as breakfast staples. Having a taste of Lao food is easy as it are readily available in market stalls.
Top 8: Myanmar’s Peas and Fried Rice Combo

Myanmar families usually have peas and fried rice for the first meal of the day. To complement this, a pot of plain tea is also served. Other breakfast meals include Mont Hin Gar, Ohn Nok Kauk Swe, sticky steamed rice, as well as fried vegetables.
Mont Hin Gar is another popular breakfast treat. This meal is a combination of thin rice noodles and thick fish soup. You can also add flavor with roasted chili powder, fish sauce, coriander, and some squeezed lemon.
Meanwhile, Ohn Nok Kauk Swe is a noodle recipe with coconut soup and chicken. To add more flavor, you can opt to mix onion slices, yellow fried rice cracker, lemon extract, as well as chili powder.
Top 7: Cambodia’s Mee Katang

Another breakfast dish is Mi Cha or sweet egg noodles fried with cabbages and pork. (For more information on Cambodia, read From ruins to recovery: The Story Of Cambodia)
Top 6: Singapore’s Kaya Toast

This bread jam meal can also be accompanied by soft-boiled eggs. Its popularity has even reached the menu of McDonald’s. Another breakfast favorite is Roti parathas, a crispy and fluffy pastry that resembles a pancake, served with a spicy curry sauce. Cooked on a griddle or deep fryer, this is a very in-demand street food.
Top 5: Indonesia’s Nasi Meals

Nasi uduk consists of steamed rice, coconut milk, cinnamon, lemongrass, ginger, nutmeg powder and galingale root. You can serve this with raw tomatoes, lime, tofu, beef, or sambal. Lontong sayur is rice cake wrapped in banana leaf plus served with coconut milk soup and vegetables.
Indonesians are fond of spices and they like their food with fiery green or red peppers. Coconut is also an important ingredient in their cooking. In the morning, they also enjoy chicken noodles or what they call bakmie ayam. (If you want to know more about Indonesia, read Introducing the Amazing Archipelago of Indonesia)
Top 4: Philippines’ Tapa, Longaniza and Tocino

Beef tapa is marinated and then fried. This may taste salty or sweet depending on the marinade. Pork tocino is pork cooked in caramel sauce. The cooked meat is pink in color and tastes sweet and is a perfect dish with garlic rice! Longaniza is a localized version of sausage. As added treats, you can have side dishes like sliced tomatoes, pickle, and beans. Coffee usually accompanies a Filipino breakfast.
Really experiencing the native Filipino cuisine is almost as important in coming to know it as going to the Must-See Places in the Philippines.
Top 3: Malaysia’s Nasi Lemak

Its name in English means “rice in fat”. If you are in Malaysia, you easily have a taste of this amazing breakfast at roadside stalls. It is packed in brown paper, banana leaf or newspaper. Some restaurants also serve this for evening meals.
Top 2: Thailand’s Khoa Tom and yes, beer

One of its variations is the johk, a thicker and more porridge-like dish. Fruit is also a breakfast favorites. You may be surprised to know that Thais like drinking beer as part of their breakfast. Beat that!
Top 1: Vietnam’s Pho, Sticky Rice and French Bread

Sticky rice or xoi is steamed rice with mung beans and brown sugar. Coconut or bamboo leaves are sometimes used to wrap rice.
French bread has also become a staple morning meal because of French influence. Fruits like dragon fruit and mango are also well-loved.
Now that you are more familiar with the different tastes Southeast Asia can offer, why not have a different breakfast experience every day? Start your day with these sumptuous and uniquely flavored dishes which are as nourishing, varied and unique as the most Healthy Smoothie Flavors.




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