Khairul Azman
D&Z Satay is a must-try for those who prefer lean satay. Their satay is all meat – no skin or fat –
D&Z Satay is a must-try for those who prefer lean satay. Their satay is all meat – no skin or fat – and it's grilled perfectly. The result is tender, juicy, and flavourful. The sauce complements the meat nicely. Highly recommended.
Alvin Tan (tn10)
Bought 10pcs satay and 2 x Mee Soto for some of my family members. When we got the food at the table
Bought 10 pieces of satay and 2 x Mee Soto for some of my family members. When we got the food at the table, the Mee Soto's gravy smelled a bit off. Also, the satay was not thoroughly cooked.
Brought all items back to the stall to check with them, but they were adamant the food was still good.
We decided not to take the risk and returned all the food as I was with my 97-year-old grandmother.
Really upset with how they handled this, as they didn’t even offer a full refund. They only refunded the $8 for the 10 pieces of satay.
Ahmad Kassim
The tahu goreng was a total disappointment 😞 the peanut sauce was a tad too sweet. And the tahu abit
The tahu goreng was a total disappointment. The peanut sauce was a tad too sweet, and the tahu was a bit soggy. Very little bean sprouts were added to the dish. And this is $4 per plate.
Mark
Satay has to be Malay, Chinese is yakitori
Satay should be Malay; Chinese style is more like yakitori.