Hủ tiếu or Hủ tíu is a Sino-Vietnamese-Cambodian dish eaten in Vietnam as breakfast. It may be served either as a soup or dry with no broth.
Hủ tiếu
Hủ tiếu Nam Vang
Hủ tiếu khô Nam Vang
Hủ tiếu Mỹ Tho
Kuyteav is a Cambodian noodle soup consisting of rice noodles with pork stock and toppings. Originating from Chinese Cambodian cuisine, it is now a popular breakfast dish across all of Cambodia. The kuyteav can be found at marketplace stalls, roadside vendors, restaurants and in shophouses across the country, and is distinguished by its clear broth and array of herbs, aromatics and other garnishes and condiments. A related dish is the Vietnamese Hủ tiếu, which was introduced to Vietnam by Chinese Cambodian immigrants in the 1970s.
Phnom Penh-style kuyteav
Phnom Penh kuyteav kouk (dry kuyteav)