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What To Dabao At Geylang Serai Market

7. Alhambra Satay (#02-145)
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This satay stall has a history dating all the way back to 1964. It was started by a Javanese owner, and his original Javanese satay recipe has lived on to this day. There is another satay stall by the same name at Mr. Teh Tarik coffeeshop on Level 1, but the main stall upstairs in the hawker centre is said to be better. Three varieties of satay are available – typical chicken, mutton and beef satay that is nicely seasoned with herbs and spices.
Hours: Mon – Sun (9:30am – 7:45pm)
 
Kopitiam at JE mrt is not on the list of outlets, perhaps it has closed already?

K L N

I was there last two weeks ago
and again leecently.

As leecently as Monday.

So, its still open and verlee Sedap.
 
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What To Dabao At Geylang Serai Market

7. Alhambra Satay (#02-145)
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Photo: @thesilverchef (Instagram)
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Photo: @hady_jay (Instagram)
This satay stall has a history dating all the way back to 1964. It was started by a Javanese owner, and his original Javanese satay recipe has lived on to this day. There is another satay stall by the same name at Mr. Teh Tarik coffeeshop on Level 1, but the main stall upstairs in the hawker centre is said to be better. Three varieties of satay are available – typical chicken, mutton and beef satay that is nicely seasoned with herbs and spices.
Hours: Mon – Sun (9:30am – 7:45pm)
satay has lots of sugar content in their marinade
don't eat so much
after burning in open fire, sugar becomes caramelized and burnt
can be even more toxic for your body
but i love them too
haaaa
 
satay has lots of sugar content in their marinade
don't eat so much
after burning in open fire, sugar becomes caramelized and burnt
can be even more toxic for your body
but i love them too
haaaa

I like the peanut sauce more than the satay.
 
that one also lots of sugar
be careful hor
i also like
sometimes go back to machik and ask for more
everything on the satay plate also dip a lot of sauce...ketupat, onions, cucumber
haaaa

Don't eat too often or too much can already. Everything in moderation.
 
What To Dabao At Geylang Serai Market

8. Cendol Geylang Serai (#02-107)​

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Cendol is a local favourite dessert that is made with the signature green jelly, coconut milk, palm sugar and red beans. However, this stall features a big sign that aggressively says “NO RED BEANS” – great for fellow red bean haters. Their cendol is simply made with just a few ingredients, but adequately captures the taste of the cendol. Simple yet good is the way we like our cendol!

Hours: Mon – Sun (8:30am – 6pm)
Phone: +65 9485 5845
 
What To Dabao At Geylang Serai Market

9. Geylang Briyani Stall (#02-146)​

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This Briyani stall has endured for three generations! All you have to do when ordering is to choose how you want your protein! There are three options: Mutton, Curry Chicken or Fried Chicken. After laying your protein of choice on the plate, they pile your plate with a generous heap of basmati rice. The rice may just be the true star here! It is flavourful and perfectly cooked with lots of spices!

Hours: Tues – Sun (10:30am – 4:30pm), Closed Mon
Phone: +65 9170 9700
 
all geylang serai food must double checked and pass @whoami taste test first
otherwise cannot go yet.
just like the beef rendang he recommend me...shiok shiok but also q long long
haaaa
 
What To Dabao At Geylang Serai Market

9. Geylang Briyani Stall (#02-146)​

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Photo: @ferozmma (Instagram)
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Photo: @ericekos (Instagram)
This Briyani stall has endured for three generations! All you have to do when ordering is to choose how you want your protein! There are three options: Mutton, Curry Chicken or Fried Chicken. After laying your protein of choice on the plate, they pile your plate with a generous heap of basmati rice. The rice may just be the true star here! It is flavourful and perfectly cooked with lots of spices!

Hours: Tues – Sun (10:30am – 4:30pm), Closed Mon
Phone: +65 9170 9700

Yes. Tis one my regular stall. Can eat. Dont waste. I give 8.5.... :thumbsup:
 

HALAL AND NON HALAL SATAY

These are the best satay stalls in Singapore

July 08, 2021
published at 12:35 PMByHo Guo XiongThe Singapore Women's Weekly


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Satay is well-loved in Singapore for its intoxicating mix of sweet, salty, savoury and smoky taste thanks to the grilling of meat over charcoal to a glistening finish. There are two broad types of satay found in Singapore, a Malay/Muslim-style and a Chinese/Hainanese-style.


Both are available in a range of proteins and are accompanied by a peanut-based dipping sauce . The latter, however, can be identified from the use of pork and the addition of tangy pineapple puree in the sauce. But whichever style you’re partial to, here are 10 different satay stalls in Singapore to savour them both.

1. Kwong Satay​

Kwong Satay knows how to do satay well. After all, they’ve been around since 1982 and have since expanded into wholesale distribution and delivery of satay, otah and ketupat. Pork, chicken, mutton and beef are marinated in their signature Hainanese marinade before being grilled.

If you only have tummy space for one type, get the fan favourite pork belly satay. Satay is priced upwards of $0.60 a stick with a minimum order of 10.

517 Lor 27A Geylang, Singapore 389473

2. Haron Satay​

If you didn’t know, Haron Satay, founded in 1980, used to cater their satay for Singapore Airline’s business and first-class back when the founder was still alive.

Now helmed by the two daughters, the satay flag is still flying proudly in East Coast Lagoon Food Village with options of chicken, beef and mutton with a side of chunky peanut sauce. Haron also serves barbecued chicken wings too. Satay is priced at $0.80 per stick with a minimum order of 20 sticks.

1220 East Coast Park, #55 East Coast Lagoon Food Village, Singapore 468960 and 162 Upper East Coast Rd, Singapore 455259


3. Chuan Kee Satay​

Chuan Kee Satay has been attracting crowds since the family business started in the ‘70s. Serving up chicken and pork satay, Chuan Kee is also known for its peanut satay sauce, which has a hit of sweet and sour pineapple puree to cut through the richness.

Long queues are expected here, so come on non-peak hours if possible – you’ve been warned. Satay is priced at $0.60 per stick with a minimum order of 10.

51 Old Airport Rd, #01-85, Singapore 390051

4. Zaiton Satay​


Think of Adam Road Food Centre and you might think of the nasi lemak first. But don’t miss out on the skewers from Zaiton Satay. Chicken, mutton and beef satays are available here, with mutton being a hot favourite, accompanied by a richly spiced dip. Satay is priced at $0.70 per stick with a minimum order of 10 sticks.

2 Adam Rd, #01-17 Adam Road Food Centre, Singapore 289876


5. Chomp Chomp Satay​

Fancy yourself some Michelin Plate-recommended satay? Then head to Chomp Chomp Satay. Chicken, pork, beef and mutton skewers are available here, which are served with a side of satay sauce with pineapple puree.

Finish off your meal with the wide selection of other hawker foods found in Chomp Chomp Food Centre, Satay is priced at $0.70 per stick.

20 Kensington Park Rd, #01-34 Chomp Chomp Food Centre, Singapore 557269


6. Best Satay​


At night, Lau Pa Sat transforms into the renowned satay club, where many stalls peddle both the Muslim and Hainanese-styles skewers line the street.

Among them are Stall 7 and 8. The Muslim-owned business, known as Best Satay, serves chicken, mutton, beef and prawn iterations, with various combinations available in sets all served up with a piquant dipping sauce. Satay is priced upwards of $0.70 per stick.

18 Raffles Quay, Lau Pa Sat, Singapore 048582


7. 16 CMY Satay​


16 CMY Satay is another establishment that got the Michelin Plate’s approval. It first began as a hawker stall at Potong Pasir in 1985 and has grown to become a satay supplier as well.

But if you want instant gratification, head to their Chinatown Complex Food Centre stall. Pork, chicken and mutton skewers come with the classic pineapple and peanut sauce. Satay is priced at $0.60 a stick with a minimum order of 10 sticks.

335 Smith Street, #02-168 Chinatown Complex Market & Food Centre, Singapore 050335


8. Rahim Muslim Food​


Most known for their mee rebus, the satay at Rahim Muslim Food is another food item that you shouldn’t skip. Serving up chicken, mutton and beef satays, the charcoal-grilled skewers are elevated with their signature satay sauce.

In fact, the satay sauce at the over six-decade-old stall is so good that the mee rebus is elevated with a dollop of it. Satay is priced at $0.70 a stick with a minimum order of 10 sticks.

453A Ang Mo Kio Ave 10, #01-01 Chong Boon Market, Singapore 560453


9. Shi Xiang Satay​


If the queue at 16 CMY Satay is too long, walk a couple of steps and get Shi Xiang Satay instead (or get them both to compare).

Shi Xiang was established in 1955 and moved from the streets to a hawker stall where it continues to serve up pork, chicken and mutton satay with pineapple peanut sauce. Satay is sold at $0.60 a stick with a minimum order of 10 sticks.

335 Smith Street, #02-79 Chinatown Complex Market & Food Centre, Singapore 050335


10. SatayBros​


SatayBros’ satay is made with a 20-year-old family recipe that was previously served at D’Rubinah Restaurant in Sembawang and Punggol.

These days, they’ve focused their attention to their branch located just a stone’s throw away from Sultan Mosque. SatayBros serves us three types of protein: mutton, beef, chicken, tripe and liver. Satay is priced at $0.90 per stick with a minimum order of 10 sticks.

10 Jln Masjid, Singapore 418930
 
What To Dabao At Geylang Serai Market

10. Sinar Pagi Nasi Padang (#02-137)​

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There’s always a long queue at Sinar Pagi Nasi Padang. During lunch hour, you’ll probably spot the queue before you see the stall itself! The popular dishes are Ayam Panggang (BBQ Chicken), Terong Balado (Sambal Eggplant), Begedel (Potato Patties), Beef Rendang, Sambal Quail Eggs and Jackfruit Curry. Their Oxtail Soup is also famous for its deliciousness from the various herbs and spices used in the soup. If you haven’t tried out this Nasi Padang stall yet, it’s definitely worth a try!

Hours: Mon – Sun (9am – 8pm)
Phone: +65 9067 8907
 
What To Dabao At Geylang Serai Market

10. Sinar Pagi Nasi Padang (#02-137)​

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There’s always a long queue at Sinar Pagi Nasi Padang. During lunch hour, you’ll probably spot the queue before you see the stall itself! The popular dishes are Ayam Panggang (BBQ Chicken), Terong Balado (Sambal Eggplant), Begedel (Potato Patties), Beef Rendang, Sambal Quail Eggs and Jackfruit Curry. Their Oxtail Soup is also famous for its deliciousness from the various herbs and spices used in the soup. If you haven’t tried out this Nasi Padang stall yet, it’s definitely worth a try!

Hours: Mon – Sun (9am – 8pm)
Phone: +65 9067 8907

Senor,
This is a wonderful thread.
Thanks.
 
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Wow, if I go there for the cendol and briyani,
I must burn more calories.
 
Senor,
Thanks for the endorsement.
Will try.

I am just comparing with other nasi briyani sellers from other hawker centre. So i gave him 8.50. Teres one i tried. From a caterer for Malay wedding function. Wahlou! Tat one i gave 9.0...If compared with S.A Hamid stall i gave Hamid 7.0 :biggrin:
 
I am just comparing with other nasi briyani sellers from other hawker centre. So i gave him 8.50. Teres one i tried. From a caterer for Malay wedding function. Wahlou! Tat one i gave 9.0...If compared with S.A Hamid stall i gave Hamid 7.0 :biggrin:

Senor,
Thanks for the Info.
 
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