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Noodle soup consisting of rice noodles with tasty stock and meat toppings is a popular street food in Thailand found being served all day long. Do you know how to order noodle in Thailand? Learn how to order Thai noodle dishes to make your Thai food experience smoother. Discover types of noodles in Thailand and learn to name noodles in Thai language.

Types of Noodles in Thai Language

We’re assuming that you want to know how to order more complicated noodles the way locals do in Thai Language.

Noodles in Thai Language & Types of Noodles in Thailand

Types of Noodles in Thailand

Firstly, and this is very important, choose your preferred type of Thai noodles.

There are many types of noodles in Thailand and the names of the most popular noodles in Thai language are the following:

  • Sen Yai (th: เส้นใหญ่) - Wide Rice Noodles

Rice Noodles - Sen Yai

  • Sen Lek (th: เส้นเล็ก) - Narrow Rice Noodles

Rice Noodles - Sen Lek

  • Sen Mhee (th: เส้นหมี่) - Thin and Round Rice Noodles

Rice Noodles - Sen Mhee

  • Bah Mhee (th: บะหมี่) - Yellow Noodles made of wheat and eggs (Egg Noodles)

Noodles - Bah Mhee

  • Woon Sen (th: วุ้นเส้น) - Glass Noodles or Mung Bean Noodles

Glass Noodles - Woon Sen

  • Mama (th: มาม่า) - Instant Noodles

 Mama - Instant Noodles

Types of Noodles Broth in Thailand

Next, choose the type of noodles broth with the most popular options in Thailand being the following (remember the name of broth for noodles in Thai language):

  • Nam Sai (th: น้ำใส) - Clear noodle soup
  • Tom Yum (th: ต้มยำ) - Spicy and sour soup with chili paste, lime juice, chili powder, sugar, fish sauce and crushed peanuts added
  • Nam Tok (th: น้ำตก) - Cow or pig blood is added to the soup to thicken it
  • Yen Ta Fo (th: เย็นตาโฟ) - Pink Noodle Soup served with fish balls or fried fish rolls, fried tofu, squid, morning glory and fried dumplings
  • Guay Tiew Ruea (th: ก๋วยเตี๋ยวเรือ) - Noodles with beef or pork in brown broth

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Types of Thai Noodles Meat

Now, choose your meat:

  • Moo (th: หมู) - Pork
  • Moo Sab (th: หมูสับ) - Minced Pork
  • Moo Daeng (th: หมูแดง) - Roasted Pork
  • Gai (th: ไก่) – Chicken
  • Bped (th: เป็ด) – Duck
  • Neua (th: เนื้อ) - Beef
  • Neua Sod (th: เนื้อสด) – Sliced Beef
  • Neua Peuay (th: เนื้อเปื่อย) – Braised Beef
  • Lookchin (th: ลูกชิ้น) - Meatballs
  • Lookchin Pla (th: ลูกชิ้นปลา) - Fish balls
  • Giew (th: เกี๊ยว) - Dumplings stuffed with ground meat

Let’s order noodles in Thai language!

If you want to eat wide rice noodles with pork and brown soup, you should order “sen yai nam tok moo” (th: เส้นใหญ่น้ำตกหมู). It’s that simple.

Vegetables

Almost all noodles come up with bean sprouts, Chinese parsley and roasted garlic.

Noodle Seasonings

There are 4 seasonings you can add to your noodles by yourself:

  1. Fish sauce
  2. Sugar
  3. Vinegar and sliced chilies
  4. Dried red chili flakes

Tips

If you want dry noodles, just say "Hang" such as Bah Mhee Moo Daeng Hang, which is dry egg noodles with roasted pork. Normally dry noodles will come with another bowl of soup.

Usually if you order just Yen Ta Fo, it will be served with Sen Yai but you can choose another type of noodles.

They don’t serve tom yam in beef noodle soup.

In addition to naming noodles in Thai language, learn to say “mai” if you don’t want something in your noodle soup, such as “Mai Phak” means no vegetable and “Mai Phed” means not spicy.

Let’s go through the basics of the many types of noodles in Thailand that you can order. Discover the variety of Thai Noodle Soups.

Noodles in Thai Language & Types of Noodles in Thailand

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Noodles in Thai Language & Types of Noodles in Thailand

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