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Ordered chicken satay and ketupat from Sri Geylang Sate on a weekday afternoon. Waited for about 15 min which was acceptable as it was close to dinner time. Price of 70 cents per stick and $1 per ketupat was rather steep but understandable since it is located at a tourist attraction.Satay was not very juicy and tender in my opinion. The chunky peanut sauce was good but not spicy enough. There also seemed to have sugar grains in the sauce.Ketupat was rather small and the same goes for the portion
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Ordered chicken satay and ketupat from Sri Geylang Sate on a weekday afternoon. Waited for about 15 min which was acceptable as it was close to dinner time. 

Price of 70 cents per stick and $1 per ketupat was rather steep but understandable since it is located at a tourist attraction.

Satay was not very juicy and tender in my opinion. The chunky peanut sauce was good but not spicy enough. There also seemed to have sugar grains in the sauce.

Ketupat was rather small and the same goes for the portions of onion and cucumber.

Overall, the satay was acceptable but pricey. 
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$14 for 20 satay is considered one of the pricier offerings for food court / hawker centre satay. I ordered 10 chicken and 10 beef satay each. You place your order with the stalls and proceed to find your own seat.I was disappointed with the taste, the meat itself does not taste freshly grilled, doesn't have that bite feel to it. Also the peanut sauce was below average, cooked in a huge rice cooker, it certainly does not have the smell of pineapple in abundance or peanut. The satay was accompani
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$14 for 20 satay is considered one of the pricier offerings for food court / hawker centre satay. I ordered 10 chicken and 10 beef satay each. You place your order with the stalls and proceed to find your own seat.

I was disappointed with the taste, the meat itself does not taste freshly grilled, doesn't have that bite feel to it. Also the peanut sauce was below average, cooked in a huge rice cooker, it certainly does not have the smell of pineapple in abundance or peanut. The satay was accompanied with a bit of cucumber and onion. Overall a disappointing eat.

The place had a nice concept with the small table and low stools, alfresco style, but I felt it could do better with a little more ventilation like maybe sheltered fans etc. When we were there, there was no wind at all and it was getting a little uncomfortable to sit around.

Lau Pa Sat still come across to me more of THE satay place to go.

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