Which Is Better: Hot or Cold Asian Noodles?
By:
Lauren Miyashiro

Con Poulos
When you’re in the mood for noodles, do you crave a steaming bowl of stir-fry or soup? Or would you prefer something cold? While you probably wouldn’t want spaghetti straight from the fridge, many Asian noodle dishes are meant to be served chilled and taste delicious that way — think peanut-sesame noodles or rice noodle salad.
Food Network Magazine wants to know which side you’re on. Vote in the poll below and tell FN Dish which kind of Asian noodle dishes you like more: hot or cold.
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