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Khao Soi | Traditional Noodle Dish From Northern Thailand, Thailand | TasteAtlas
Khao Soi | Traditional Noodle Dish From Northern Thailand, Thailand | TasteAtlas
Khao Soi | Traditional Noodle Dish From Northern Thailand, Thailand | TasteAtlas
Khao Soi | Traditional Noodle Dish From Northern Thailand, Thailand | TasteAtlas
Khao Soi | Traditional Noodle Dish From Northern Thailand, Thailand | TasteAtlas
Khao Soi | Traditional Noodle Dish From Northern Thailand, Thailand | TasteAtlas

Khao soi

(ข้าวซอย, ເຂົ້າຊອຍ, Khao Soy, Curried Noodles)

A signature dish of Northern Thailand, khao soi is a delicious coconut soup in which numerous regional influences were combined to create a truly spectacular dish. The base of the soup is a slightly spicy broth which combines coconut milk and red curry paste.


The broth is served with flat egg noodles and a choice of meat, which usually includes chicken, beef, and pork. It is topped with a handful of crisp fried noodles and chopped cilantro. The dish is commonly served alongside a variety of condiments such as fresh lime, pickled cabbage, shallots, and chilis.


Even though the dish originated in the north of the country, it is still not totally clear how and when this famous noodle soup was created. The most probable theory claims that khao soi is a fusion dish which originated under the influence of Chinese Muslims, traveling from the Yunnan region through Myanmar, Thailand, and Laos.  Read more

It is also believed that the soup is a variety of an old Myanmarese coconut soup made with rice noodles, which were also primarily used in khao soi and were later replaced with the more traditional egg noodles. Regardless of its confusing origin, today this flavorful soup is a genuine product of Northern Thailand, found in numerous eateries and restaurants across the region, representing an irreplaceable dish among the locals and a favorite among the tourists.


Khao soi is also popular in the neighboring Laos. However, the Lao version employs other ingredients and is somewhat different than the Thai counterpart.