Curry mee
Curry mee is an Asian dish originated from the Maritime Southeast Asian community particularly in the region of Indonesia and Malaysia. This dish is so well accepted, it has been made into fusion food of other nationalities in the Southeast Asian Region. It is called mee kari widely in Malaysia, curry mee in northern part of the Malaysia, and mi kari or mie kari in Indonesia. In other places where this dish has been made fusion, it is called "curry laksa". The dish is unique to Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia. It might have been influenced by Indonesian cuisine, Malaysian cuisine, Chinese cuisine and Indian cuisine.
It is usually made up of thin yellow noodles or/and string thin mee-hoon with spicy curry soup, chilli/sambal, coconut milk, and a choice of dried tofu, cuttlefish, chicken, egg, mint leaves and cockle.