It was raining heavily, and we almost went to SM instead, but luckily the rain stopped, so we decided to go back to this restaurant. It was our first time here, and I’ve been wanting to try it since it’s the top recommendation on Google.
We ordered Pad Thai, Nasi Goreng, shrimp, spring rolls, pork, chicken satay, Thai beef salad, and mango sticky rice. The first dish that arrived was the Pad Thai — it was flavorful, and the fresh bean sprouts added a nice crunch. The chicken satay and spring rolls also tasted great and weren’t too salty.
We finished everything except the Thai beef salad because we were already full. The mango sticky rice came last — it wasn’t too sweet, and the flavor was authentic.
Overall, the food definitely lives up to the reviews! The only downside is that the restaurant is quite small, but since we came after lunch, we were the only customers...
Read moreReasonably priced and dishes are cooked fresh upon being ordered so it might take a while especially for the big ticket items such as the Tiger Steak and Hainanese Chicken and or if there's a lot of items ordered. (food is worth the wait)
They have 2 seating options, indoor with ac and al fresco where you can bring your small fur babies.
Must try's: Asian Crying Tiger Soi Pad Thai Nasi Goreng Thai beef house dressing Pad Kra Pao Babi Bakar Nasi kuning Mango Sticky Rice
Street parking only (park at...
Read moreWe were excited to try Satay's food. The flavors truly captured the essence of Southeast Asian cuisine — rich, bold, and authentic. The spices in the dishes were well-balanced, and the presentation was thoughtful. We ordered Milktea and the beef curry, which we were looking forward to. Unfortunately, the beef turned out to be quite tough and difficult to chew (makunat pa). It would have been much more enjoyable if it had been cooked longer to achieve that tender, melt-in-your-mouth texture typical...
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