Mee goreng, or mi goreng, refers to fried noodles in the Malay-speaking cultures of several countries, such as the Southeast Asian states of Brunei, Malaysia, and Singapore.
A notable variant, mee goreng mamak is associated with Mamak stalls operated by Muslim Indian communities within the region, and is often spicy in taste.

Characteristic of: Malay cuisine Singaporean cuisine
Contains: Coconut Pasta
Contains, including ancestors: Coconut Pasta Wheat
Also known as:
English: Mee goreng mamak
Indonesian: maggi goreng
Wikidata ID: Q106256810
Wikipedia title: Mee goreng
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