Thai Stir-Fried Soy Sauce Noodles vs Dry Thai Sukiyaki: Which Has Fewer Calories?

Thai Stir-Fried Soy Sauce Noodles
per 1 plate (350 g)

Dry Thai Sukiyaki
per 1 plate (320g)
Quick Summary
Dry Thai Sukiyaki is usually the lighter pick if your main goal is controlling calories.
Dry Thai Sukiyaki is the lighter overall choice based on calories and macro balance.
Quick Decision Guide
Thai Stir-Fried Soy Sauce Noodles makes more sense if you value what this side does best, such as better balance.
Dry Thai Sukiyaki can still be the better pick if you prefer its flavor, fullness, or macro profile.
Related Pages
Thai Stir-Fried Soy Sauce Noodles
Dry Thai Sukiyaki
Nutrition Comparison
| Â | Thai Stir-Fried Soy Sauce Noodles 1 plate (350 g) | Dry Thai Sukiyaki 1 plate (320g) |
|---|---|---|
| Calories | 550 | 390 â |
| Protein | 20g | 26g â |
| Carbs | 60g | 34g â |
| Fat | 25g | 14g â |
Detailed Comparison
Thai Stir-Fried Soy Sauce Noodles has about 550 calories with 20g protein, 60g carbs, and 25g fat. Dry Thai Sukiyaki has about 390 calories with 26g protein, 34g carbs, and 14g fat. The calorie difference is about 160 calories. Dry Thai Sukiyaki comes out ahead for a lighter overall choice. For everyday tracking, compare the full plate rather than the menu name alone because recipes and restaurant portions vary.
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Scan with GinFitFrequently Asked Questions
Which has fewer calories, thai stir-fried soy sauce noodles or dry thai sukiyaki?
Dry Thai Sukiyaki usually has fewer calories in this comparison.
What else should I compare besides calories?
Protein, carbs, fat, serving size, sauce, oil, and toppings all affect how well a meal fits your goal.