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This satay is truly a rare find, prepared by a dedicated uncle whose care shines through in every bite. His unique peanut sauce, enriched with pineapple, is a delightful and uncommon touch that sets it apart. The satay meat itself is wonderfully juicy, never dry.
Be prepared to wait if you arrived after 6pm! Waiting time is abt 20mins to 30mins. In my opinion.the pork and chicken satay are better than the other famous stall located in Old Airport Road Food Centre. …
Pretty basic satay, watery sauce, and very artificial taste, weird textured ketupat
I highly recommend the pork satay. Best to dine there as the pork will turn a little hard as it cools down. Uncle can sound a bit impatient but all he needs from you is if you’re dining in or taking away, and your order. I think the peanut sauce is great with the pineapple.
Make no mistake, this Toa Payoh Satay is not at Toa Payoh. Instead it is in Old Airport Road Food Centre. There are quite a number of satay stall here, but I particularly like this one. While the meat on each stick looks smaller in portion, …
This is a stall that my family goes to for satay. I decided to check it out again after a period of absence. I ordered 10 pieces of pork satay and 2 rice cubes in January 2025. The pork satay is really small. Each stick costs 90 cents, …
I didn’t take a pic but it was the worst satay I ever had. They already pre-grilled the satay and then they put it on the charcoal grill to heat them up again when you order. They don’t even heat them up enough so we didn’t even get warm …
I didn’t even have time to take a photo because the satay was incredibly delicious. Without a doubt, this is the best satay I’ve had during my trip in Singapore. Very highly recommended! 🤤👍🏻 …
Not the usual stall that I always order from. Decided to give this place a try since it was just right next to our table. Satay comes in the form of Chicken, pork and Mutton. Each stick was 60cents except for the mutton which was 70cents. …
Need to wait around 15 minutes even though there's not much queue. Satay taste good (I ordered pork satay), but was cold when it was served. (What's with the waiting time them?) The onions was chopped to small to put into …