Easy to Make Asian Side Dishes to Bring to a Party

What goes with Asian food? We're glad you asked!

There are a wide variety of Asian cuisines, as therefore a variety of different sides. That's why we've compiled this great list of easy Asian Side Dishes for you to try.

You'll find all the well know dishes like rice preparations, noodles and various rolls, as well as many unique sides you may not have heard of.

Go through all of these great Asian sides, you're in for some great flavors!

the best Asian side dishes

This Fried Rice recipe is easy to make, just like your favorite Chinese restaurant.

Fried rice is a wonderful way to use leftover rice, and it's very customizable. Plus, it elevates you Chinese food night so much compared to plain rice.

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These marinated eggs, Mayak Eggs, are a big hit in Korea. Now you can discover these amazingly addictive little morsels! Soft boiled eggs marinated overnight in seasoned soy sauce with Asian aromatics, you would be so eager first thing in the morning to bite into one. If you're a fan of boiled eggs, this is a MUST TRY for you.

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Seaweed salad is a common Japanese side dish, and is really easy to make. All you have to do is rehydrate some dried seaweed and mix with a simple sauce.

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A good spring roll really puts the finishing touch on your Chinese meal. This recipe shows you how to fry them perfectly every time.

As a bonus, you don't need to pre-cook the filling.

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Edamame is simply cooked soybeans. They make a great side dish, as well as appetizer or snack. They're full of protein and taste great!

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Nasi Ulam is a mixed herb rice from Malaysia. It has a diverse list of ingredients, which help to create a uniquely flavored side dish.

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Perhaps no Korean food is more well known outside of Korea than kimchi. It's simply a fermented vegetable (in this case, cabbage) in a mixture of seasonings.

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Sinangag is crispy and savory, with distinctive flavor from plenty of caramelized garlic. It's a great side dish for any of your favorite Filipino mains.

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Here's a quick and easy recipe for Baby Bok Choy with Warm Garlic Soy Dressing, that delivers side dish that goes with so many things!

It's a quick and easy way to prepare bok choy, and it belongs in your regular rotation.

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We all love an easy recipe, and this easy lo mein can be made in a mere fifteen minutes. It's quicker, tastier, and healthier than getting lo mein take out, and you have no reason not to make it! It's chock full of fresh vegetables and flavors for you to enjoy.

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Miso is perhaps the most popular of Japanese soups. This recipe shows you just how easy it is to make in your own kitchen… about 25 minutes easy!

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Bring some new flavors to your cookout with this tasty Asian coleslaw. It has a great Asian dressing and tons of fresh herbs, giving a whole new personality to your slaw.

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Looking for light, refreshing salad with Asian flavors? Try this Vietnamese Noodle Salad with crunchy vegetables, fresh herbs, and vermicelli rice noodles. All gets tossed with a beautiful, fragrant Vietnamese dressing.

You can make it customizable with any protein of your choice. Great for an easy lunch or potlucks.

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This quick and easy Chinese soup can be an appetizer or main meal. Any of your favorite wontons with delicious Asian flavorings in flavored broth with shitake mushrooms and bok choy… So easy.

Enjoy this Asian restaurant favorite in just 15 minutes with this simple, weeknight friendly recipe.

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Now these Thai fresh spring rolls shout summer. Fresh, colorful and light. With a simple peanut sweet chili sauce, say hello to healthy and fresh eating this summer with these exotic flavors.

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Egg rolls are an integral part of the takeout experience, so when cooking your stir fry at home, it makes sense to make your own egg rolls.

They're so good when made fresh!

Get the Recipe @ natashaskitchen


Make a little twist on your regular fried rice with a huge flavor! This Kimchi Fried Rice recipe is so amazing with spicy Korean ingredients that will take your leftover rice to another level. Satisfy your Asian craving by making this super simple recipe.

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Pandesal is a very popular type of bread rolls in the Philippines. It only requires a few basic pantry staple ingredients, and it goes with so many things.

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Chow mein is one of the most popular Chinese takeout dishes. This homemade version comes together in 30 minutes and has all the flavors an textures you love.

The bok choy give this recipe a great texture and freshness.

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Any kung pao chicken fans out there? How about having brussels sprouts in the same delicious sauce? It's a fabulous new way to eat your brussels sprouts. The sprouts are roasted to perfections first, then tossed with a spicy soy-honey glaze. Top it all off with some scallions and peanuts and you have your kung pao brussels sprouts.

Get the Recipe @ cookieandkate


Lumpiang Sariwa are fresh spring rolls filled with meat, shrimp and fresh vegetables. They come with a sweet and savory sauce for dipping, and taste so good you'll want them again and again!

Get the Recipe @ foxyfolksy


Okonomiyaki are savory Japanese pancakes made with cabbage, scallions, and various meats or seafood. This homemade recipe is a healthy and tasty spin on the Japanese classic.

You may have never heard of it, but this okonomiyaki may end up being a mainstay on your dinner table.

Get the Recipe @ loveandlemons


Egg Drop Soup is a warm, thickened broth, with rich flavors of chicken and beautiful egg ribbons that add the perfect touch for this bowl of soup. Enjoy this savory, simple to make soup recipe in your home in just minutes.

Get the Recipe @ therecipecritic


Fried rice is such a great use for leftover rice, and makes for a delicious side or light main.

This Japanese style fried rice only takes about 15 minutes to make and is just as good as what you will get in any restaurant.

Get the Recipe @ pickledplum


Lumpia, also known as Filipino Spring Rolls, are a great appetizer or side dish. They're filled with great ingredients like ground pork and mixed veggies, then fried crisp.

Get the Recipe @ rasamalaysia


So there you go, twenty five great Asian side dishes. The only question now is, which will you try for your next cookout?

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Ingredients

  • 5 soft boiled eggs
  • 1/2 cup soy sauce
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 1/2 cup honey or sugar
  • 3 garlic cloves, chopped
  • 3-4 scallions, chopped
  • 1 Tbsp ginger, chopped
  • 1 green chili, chopped
  • 1 red chili, chopped
  • 1 Tbsp sesame seeds

Instructions

    1. Mix in all the ingredients of the marinade in a bowl.
    2. Peel the eggs and put them in a container (that has a lid to cover). Pour the marinade over the eggs. Cover with lid and refrigerate overnight.

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