Chong T.
One of the best satay in the west vicinity, maybe in Singapore. And the price that you pay, simply a
One of the best satay in the west vicinity, perhaps even in Singapore. And the price you pay is simply awesome! I always order the chicken satay, and the meat is consistently tender. The satay is rich, and you can really taste the peanut. Some might find it slightly spicy, but it's just right for me.
SatayStrong
My usual jam when I crave for satay. Almost always attract queue and one of the most popular stalls
My usual go-to when I crave satay. It almost always attracts a queue and is one of the most popular stalls in the market, but it's worth the wait. It offers chicken and pork satays that come with a tasty, thick peanut sauce. Note that similar to other satay stalls here in Singapore, 10 sticks are the minimum purchase quantity. The price is quite fair for its quality – $0.60 for both types of satay.
Almost forgot, the "rice" item on the menu isn't white rice but rice cakes (ketupat) served as the staple to accompany the satay.
Michael Seow
The satay is not bad. Freshly grilled and affordable too. At 60 cents per stick, but ofcourse has le
The satay is not bad. Freshly grilled and affordable too. At 60 cents per stick, it naturally has lesser meat compared to other vendors which cost more. That's why I ordered 7 sticks each of pork and chicken to satisfy my cravings. They are generous with the peanut sauce. The ketupat (rice pudding) would be better if served warm and softer. The queue was short because I was there before 5pm. Overall, I would recommend this stall, especially for those who prefer pork satay. It's one of the better satay stalls.
Siaw Hock
Dried Pork (肉干)is great.. thinly sliced and savoury and fresh. Worth a try.
Satay, is just normal..
The Dried Pork (肉干) is great – thinly sliced, savoury, and fresh. Worth a try.
Satay is just normal, nothing to wow about. However, it's 60 cents a piece (or 50 cents for raw ones), and they only offer pork.
Please note they usually only open in the afternoon and onwards, and are closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. Their operating hours are quite irregular, so be aware.
Expect snaking queues during festive seasons, and customer service tends to decline during these busy periods too.
Otherwise, it's worth a try.
Nigel Y.
Cheap and good satay! Come at odd timing to beat the queue as the queue is always snaky. If long que
Cheap and good satay! Come at odd timings to beat the queue, as it's always snaking. If long queuing is required, then it wouldn't be as worthwhile anymore. Overall, a good fix for satay cravings.