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2010-11-18 59 views
I think they are about 10 muslim satay stalls at Lagoon and it occurred to me that it was tough to pick the right one. Randomly chose a stall and it turned out to make me happy with what I received. The satays were plump and bursting with flavor, it was charcoal bbq-ed well and I thought I could almost taste the grill. Had 5 sticks each of a mixture of beef and mutton. Truly, they were so addictive I actually finished all to myself! Together with the cucumber slices that helped clear my tongue a
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I think they are about 10 muslim satay stalls at Lagoon and it occurred to me that it was tough to pick the right one. Randomly chose a stall and it turned out to make me happy with what I received. The satays were plump and bursting with flavor, it was charcoal bbq-ed well and I thought I could almost taste the grill. Had 5 sticks each of a mixture of beef and mutton. Truly, they were so addictive I actually finished all to myself! Together with the cucumber slices that helped clear my tongue after each stick. Also, the guy who served us was one friendly man, as upon request for more cucumbers, he smiled and assured us it was no problem, returning very quickly with a bowl full. Good satays definitely need good peanut sauce to go with and yes, the peanut sauce was pretty consistent and peanut chunks were strongly present. I grew up loving satay and this is one stall I'd definitely go back to.
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Date of Visit
2010-10-23
Spending Per Head
$6 (Dinner)
Recommended Dishes
  • satay.