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Khanom Jeen Phuket (Curry Rice Noodles)

Phuket's favourite breakfast — soft fermented rice noodles drowned in curry, classically nam ya poo (coconut crab curry) or a southern fish curry, then loaded from a free spread of raw and pickled vegetables, herbs, and egg. Rich, herbal, and customisable.

About this dish

Khanom jeen — soft, slightly sour fermented rice vermicelli — is eaten the length of Thailand, but Phuket's breakfast version has its own character thanks to the island's seafood and Southern intensity. Bundles of the cool, silky noodles are doused in a hot curry ladled to order: most beloved is nam ya poo, a rich coconut curry thick with the meat of fresh crab, though a sharper southern fish curry (nam ya pla) is equally classic. What turns it into a Phuket ritual is the spread that comes with it — a free, help-yourself platter of raw and blanched vegetables, pickled greens, fresh herbs, long beans, bean sprouts, cucumber, boiled egg, and fiery dried-chilli flakes — which each diner piles on to balance the curry's richness. Cheap, nourishing, and endlessly adjustable, it is the working breakfast of Phuket Town, eaten from dawn at humble specialist shops.

Allergen information

FishShellfish (crab)Coconut

Preparation methods may vary by restaurant. Always confirm with staff if you have severe allergies.

Where to try

Morning khanom jeen shops across Phuket Town and island markets

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