Mee rebus
Mee rebus is a Maritime Southeast Asian noodle soup dish. Literally translated as "boiled noodles", it is popular in Maritime Southeast Asian countries such as Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore.
Variations
Indonesia
- Mie rebus Bengkalis, clear soup noodle with anchovy or chicken, added with chopped bird's-eye chili, peanut and fried egg.
- Mie rebus Jawa, also known as mie rebus tek-tek or mie tek-tek kuah. The name of "tek-tek" comes from the sound made by vendors when they hit their woks or bamboo gongs to attract customers at night.
- Mie rebus Medan, sometimes called emie. The dish is also influenced by Indian descendants in the city of Medan.
- Mie rebus Padang, the main ingredients are yellow noodles and spicy soup made from ground chilies also sprinkled with.
Malaysia
- ''Mee rebus Kuala Terengganu''