Indian Mee Goreng

Mee goreng mamak is a versatile stir-fry noodle dish from the Maritime Southeast Asia region, initially introduced by the Indian-Muslim community. It is a spicy-savory course that pairs the noodles with a combination of fish cakes, chicken, prawns, garlic, scallions, tomato sauce, curry spice, sweet soy sauce, boiled potatoes, and eggs.

For toppings, the most commonly used are red chilies, crispy fried onions, and lime juice. Traditionally, the dish is served alongside calamansi wedges - a citrus hybrid native to the region (can be substituted with lime wedges). Mee goreng mamak is a favorite in Malaysia and can be found everywhere, from street vendors to sit-down restaurants.