I was told a few times by friends of this place. They said, there is an excellent satay near your place at Dato Keramat.
Finally I tried it. It was not hard to find the place. A fried told be you will see 'smoke' coming out from the store and it literally does. Parking is at the road side. We had to use the side street....the Malaysian way. When we drove place the place we can smell the aromatic of the satay.
There are limit tables and we had to share with others. Why not... New Malaysia. The ordering is at the table. I ordered the chicken, beef and cow stomach satays. The first mouth is great. The intensity of the smell and taste explored in the mouth. But the second bite felt a bit salty. If I have any recommendation it would be 'less salty pls'. The nasi impit with satay sauce is great. The sauce is a bit salty but having it with the nasi impit is different.
The only reason I gave 3 stars is the HIGH level of 'saltiness'... Otherwise its a 4.5 stars.
It's certainly...
Read moreThis is a hidden gem in KL. Saw this place from a youtube post by a Japanese vlogger, so decide to try it. It's run from the porch of a home, so it's rustic and easily missed. When we reached, one of the staff was fast to approached us to take our order. He said if you want fruit juices, you can order at the food truck opposite, so its good they are ok with it.The satays are priced just right. All the types of satay are thick. It's like 2 satay serving in one. I like that the beef satay has a layer of fats. The chicken satay has a slice of skin. Makes it nicer as these parts absorb the marinate. The gravy is just nice and spicy. Even the teh tarik is creamy and not too sweet. My grab driver didn't know this shop existed and told me he would try it with his family. That's how it's a hidden gem. Do try...
Read moreThis is a hidden gem in KL. Saw this place from a youtube post by a Japanese vlogger, so decide to try it. It's run from the porch of a home, so it's rustic and easily missed. When we reached, one of the staff was fast to approached us to take our order. He said if you want fruit juices, you can order at the food truck opposite, so its good they are ok with it.The satays are priced just right. All the types of satay are thick. It's like 2 satay serving in one. I like that the beef satay has a layer of fats. The chicken satay has a slice of skin. Makes it nicer as these parts absorb the marinate. The gravy is just nice and spicy. Even the teh tarik is creamy and not too sweet. My grab driver didn't know this shop existed and told me he would try it with his family. That's how it's a hidden gem. Do try...
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