Beef noodle soup 牛肉 。牛腩麵

Beef noodle soup is a Chinese and Taiwanese noodle soup made of stewed or red braised beef, beef broth, vegetables and Chinese noodles. It exists in various forms throughout East Asia and Southeast Asia. Beef noodle soup was first created by the Hui people (a Chinese Muslim ethnic group) during the Tang Dynasty of China. The red braised beef noodle soup was invented by the veterans in Kaoshiung, Taiwan who fled from mainland China during the Chinese civil war.

There are two common variations of beef noodle which differ in the way the broth is prepared. When soy sauce is added, the soup is called red roasted or braised beef noodles (紅燒牛肉麵). Braised beef noodles was reputedly invented by KMT's Sichuan Province recruits who fled from mainland China to Kaoshiung, Taiwan. Therefore, it is sometimes (misleadingly) referred to as "Szechuan Beef Noodle Soup" (四川牛肉麵). The red braised beef noodles is the most common type of beef noodle in Taiwan. The beef is often stewed with the broth and simmered, sometimes for hours. Chefs also let the stock simmer for long periods of time with bone marrow; some vendors can cook the beef stock for over 24 hours. This type of beef noodle tends to be spicy because doubanjiang and five-spice powder are sometimes added. However, the broth may also have a sweeter taste if the fat from the beef is simmered. There are several variations with the soy-based broth, such as spicy, tomato, garlic, and herbal medicine. The tomato variation (番茄牛肉麵) is popular in Taiwan and features chunks of tomatoes in a rich red-coloured soy-tomato broth.

The Chinese Muslim style of beef noodles is also known as clear-broth or consommé-stewed beef noodles (清燉牛肉麵). It often uses halal (清真) meat and contains no soy sauce, resulting in more taste of the beef in the soup. Salt, red chilis, star anise, white pepper, and green onions are used to add flavoring to the soup. In halal restaurants, only quality local beef from the Taiwanese zebu (黃牛, lit. "yellow cattle") prepared by the local halal butcher is used for the beef noodles.

Yaka mein is a type of beef noodle soup commonly found in Chinese restaurants in New Orleans. It consists of stewed beef, spaghetti noodles, hard-boiled egg and chopped green onions, with Cajun seasoning, chili powder or Old Bay-brand seasoning. (wikipedia)

In Chinese, "牛肉麵" literally means "beef noodles". Mainland Chinese and Hong Kong restaurants also have a tendency to distinguish between "牛肉麵" "beef noodles", and"牛腩麵" "beef brisket noodles"; with the former containing either beef shank or beef slices and the latter containing only brisket. It is sometimes served with wontons. In Taiwan, "牛肉麵" typically consists of either brisket or shank only, though many restaurants also have tendon or a more expensive option with both meat and tendon ("半筋半肉麵", literally "half tendon half meat noodle"). If one orders "牛肉湯麵" or "beef soup noodles" in a restaurant in Taiwan, Mainland China, or Hong Kong, they might be given a very inexpensive bowl of noodles in only beef broth but no beef. If one orders a "牛肉湯" or "beef-soup", they could be given a more expensive bowl of beef broth with chunks of beef in it but without noodles.
Beef noodle soup 牛肉粿條 。米粉 。 牛腩麵
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  • Scotts Hwa Heng Beef Noodles - ION Orchard #B4-03
  • Authentic Hock Lam Street Popular Beef Kway Teow - 6 North Canal Road
  • Zheng Yi Hainanese Beef Noodles - 47 Tai Thong Crescent
  • The Beef Station - 2 Tai Thong Crescent #01-05
  • Cheng Kee Beef Kway Teow  清记牛肉粿條 - 203 Hougang Street 21
  • Kheng Fatt Hainanese Beef Noodles - Golden Mile Food Centre #01-89
  • Bugis (Longhouse) Lim Kee Beef Noodles - Golden Mile Food Centre #B1-27
  • The Beef House - 217 Syed Alwi Road
  • Joo Chiat Beef King - Toa Payoh Lorong 8 Food Centre
  • J & J Special Beef Noodle - Old Airport Road Food Centre #01-162
  • Hong Kee Beef Noodle - Amoy Street Food Centre Stall #01-42
  • Hong Heng Beef Noodle Soup & Laksa - 226H Ang Mo Kio Street #01-16
  • Hai Nan Xing Zhou Beef Noodles 海南星洲牛肉粉 - Kim Keat Palm Market & Food Centre #01-06
  • Blanco Court Hainanese Beef Noodles - 92 Guillemard Rd
  • Uncle George’s Beef Noodles - 46 Holland Drive, #01-359
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