Satay Bosque
🏪 Muslim Owned
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Takeaway
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Dine In
Tucked away in Tampines, Satay Bosque brings traditional Indonesian satay culture to the heartlands. This Muslim-owned establishment operates from locations at Century Square and Happy Hawker, serving up skewers that showcase the rich flavours of authentic Indonesian grilling techniques.
The menu revolves around perfectly marinated satay in classic varieties including chicken, mutton, beef, and the more adventurous babat (beef tripe), with 10 sticks going for . Each skewer is grilled to order and served with a spicy peanut sauce that complements the smoky, charred meat. Beyond satay, the stall offers Ayam Percik, a standout dish featuring chicken marinated in a fragrant blend of coconut milk, lemongrass, and spices before being grilled. Another unique offering is their Soto Betawi with Satay, combining the hearty Indonesian soup with skewers for a complete meal.
Open Tuesday through Sunday from noon to 10pm, Satay Bosque caters to both lunch and dinner crowds. When the stall first opened, they offered complimentary Ayam Percik with minimum purchases, demonstrating their commitment to introducing customers to their specialities.
For Tampines residents craving authentic Indonesian satay without travelling far, this neighbourhood spot delivers the goods. While it may not have the polish of high-end establishments, the focus remains squarely on delivering flavourful, value-for-money satay that satisfies.
The menu revolves around perfectly marinated satay in classic varieties including chicken, mutton, beef, and the more adventurous babat (beef tripe), with 10 sticks going for . Each skewer is grilled to order and served with a spicy peanut sauce that complements the smoky, charred meat. Beyond satay, the stall offers Ayam Percik, a standout dish featuring chicken marinated in a fragrant blend of coconut milk, lemongrass, and spices before being grilled. Another unique offering is their Soto Betawi with Satay, combining the hearty Indonesian soup with skewers for a complete meal.
Open Tuesday through Sunday from noon to 10pm, Satay Bosque caters to both lunch and dinner crowds. When the stall first opened, they offered complimentary Ayam Percik with minimum purchases, demonstrating their commitment to introducing customers to their specialities.
For Tampines residents craving authentic Indonesian satay without travelling far, this neighbourhood spot delivers the goods. While it may not have the polish of high-end establishments, the focus remains squarely on delivering flavourful, value-for-money satay that satisfies.
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