Another blog by Boh Tong the ex- SIA cabin crew: Satay
Showing posts with label Satay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Satay. Show all posts

Thursday, August 9, 2018

Frozen satay from FairPrice





Out of curiosity, we bought the frozen satay (20 sticks @ $6+) from FairPrice. We grilled the satay and had it for dinner. The meat (beef) was not as tender as expected but the peanut sauce was authentic. Overall, the satay was quite good considering the price we paid for.

Monday, November 14, 2016

A big disappointment with satay at Chong Pang


Had satay while we  were at the Chong Pang hawker center. Ordered 15 sticks of mutton,chicken and pork and a ketupat (rice). This stall's satay used to be good but has now joined the other stall whose satay was below par. At least 3 sticks of the satay were tiny (60c each) and some were badly burnt. There are only 2 stalls selling satay and I think I will not patronize them anymore.

Friday, July 8, 2016

Worst satay in Sengkang Square, Singapore






Tonight we had the worst satay ever. It was a stall at Sengkang Square. The satay meat were tough especially the mutton. Besides, the prices were not displayed. From the receipts, you find that the chicken/pork satay is 65 cents each, the mutton was 75 cents each and the ketupat (rice) was 60 cents each. In all, we had 10 sticks of chicken/pork, 5 sticks of mutton and 2 rice. Total was $11.45 and since I used the Kopitiam card for payment I had a 10% discount of $1.15c.
Not only was the meat tough but the rice was not well cooked.
I would NOT recommend anyone to have satay from this stall.
A few meters away, there is also a Malay stall selling the same things
(satay and bbq chicken wings) but we have not eaten from that stall yet.

BT: Satay normally cost from 40c to 60c per stick the hawker center. However, at the satay club where we have many tourists, the price is 70 cent per stick.

Sunday, June 26, 2016

Dinner@ Whampo Drive





Satay at the Whampo Drive Hawker Center was as good as the ones at Chong Pang and Changi Village.However, the satay sauce was not spicy as it should be. The ketupat were a little hard. Each item cost 60 cents.
Next, we ordered the fried Hokkien Mee. The long queue attracted our attention. It is common knowledge that if there is a long queue, it means the food should be good. Out of curiosity, I joined the queue and after waiting for 15 minutes, I got my $6 plate of the Hokkien Mee. It tasted fairly good but below my expectation.

Friday, May 13, 2016



This morning we were at Changi Village and decided to visit Mizzy Corner Nasi Lemak. We were disappointed with Mizzy because it does not have the selar fish. We then try the nasi lemak opposite (to the left) Mizzy and it turned out to be disastrous. They had fried fish but they were not only small but stoned hard.
We then drove to Chong Pang Market in the late afternoon and had our favourite satay there. Don't order the ketupat or rice dumpling as they are hard and cold. The satays and the peanut sauce were good. This stall faces the sugar cane drink stall. The one behind has better satays and ketupat but was not open when we were there.

Monday, April 11, 2016

The satays were so good that ....



The satays at a Chong Pang market stall was so good that after having 10 sticks initially,we ordered another 20 sticks with the ketupat.
This stall sells its satays and ketupats for 60 cents each. However, we do not mind paying 10 cts more than the other stall's 50 cts satay.
This is one of the best, placing the Satay Club's satays miles behind in terms of taste and pricing.

Tuesday, March 22, 2016

BBQ chicken wings & Satay




Last night while we were at Changi Village hawker center we ordered our favourite bbq chicken wings and satay from a stall named Soon Lee Heng. This was our second time there and the food was really good. The wings were a bit burnt but they suit our taste. The satay sauce was also sweet and tasty with peanut flavour. Even the ketupat was outstanding.

Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Chicken wings & satay @ Changi Village





Since we were around the Changi Village area last night, we ordered the bbq chicken wings and satay from a hawker stall. My wife told me she heard about this stall before which is quite famous.
Both the wings and satay plus the sauce were very good. One piece of wing is $1.30 and satay is 60cts per stick.