Where can you find a 25cents satay nowadays? Let me bring you to one good place for satay :-)

It's at Balik Pulau. This stall was previously located at the back of balik pulau pasar beside an old cinema. But they have shifted to this new bulding near the balik pulau bus station.

The stall name is Hussain Sate. They serve chicken and beef satay. The stall open from 4pm to 9pm, closed on Sunday.


The way you enjoy your satay here is you do not need to order how many sticks you want, instead just order the type you want. Then the owner will serve you with a handful of satay and will keep on adding for you until you say stop.

At their old location, they used to add the satay for you once they saw the satay on your table is running low. But now at the new location, they grill the satay at the back of their shop, so sometime you have to ask the owner to top up the satay for you because they lose their visibility to what's left on your table.

Chicken satay. The size of the satay is definitely smaller compare to the one you usually get outside. The satay here taste more to sweet side. I prefer my satay this way because I normally don't dip into the sauce when I eat satay. hehe.. Weirdo am I?

Beef satay. I like the beef satay here. Don't worry, there won't be any 'beef smell' in the satay. It taste quite sweet too, and the meat is tender.

The speacialty to eat satay here is they serve bottomless onion, cucumber and satay sauce. You can opt to ask for them to refill for you or you can refill it yourself. Convenient right?

The satay sauce taste normal to me. I only eat cucumber with the sauce.

See the size. So small.

This is our result - almost 300 sticks for 9 of us. Averagely for a guy, they can eat 40 - 50 sticks. I have friend who can eat up to 80 sticks. His stomach must be real big. hahaha...

Map:
If the map is too small, you can search for balik pulau bus station in google map. The stall is just located in the building next to the bus station.




9 comments

  1. Anonymous // Nov 3, 2008, 3:55:00 PM  

    wow....relly cheap. Coz nowadays most satay will be at least 60cents per stick! Anyway, after seeing your photo, I know why it costs only 25 cents and no wonder you all wack up so much!!!!

  2. email2me // Nov 3, 2008, 4:50:00 PM  

    200 for my movie snacks please !!!!

    This is so cheap!!! Mana mau cari ....

  3. Little Inbox // Nov 3, 2008, 4:52:00 PM  

    Allie, you missed out something? Read the sentesnce "The stall open from 4pm to pm, closed on Sunday."

  4. New Kid on the Blog // Nov 3, 2008, 5:30:00 PM  

    that bunch of sticks really scare me la!!! :D

  5. J2Kfm // Nov 3, 2008, 6:32:00 PM  

    haha...so small size. good lah. for greedy eaters but on diet, can eat 30 without guilt. =P

  6. Anonymous // Nov 3, 2008, 7:46:00 PM  

    Looks good...an outlet for satay lovers :)

  7. Anonymous // Nov 3, 2008, 8:30:00 PM  

    very cheap!!!

  8. Allie // Nov 3, 2008, 11:47:00 PM  

    Simplegirl,
    Hehe... Ya. the satay is very small.

    email2me,
    200? keng!

    little inbox,
    Thanks! I've missed out the '9'.

    NKOB,
    Hahaha...

    j2kfm,
    30 is like nothing. hehe

    CK,
    Taste good too.

    Duckie,
    Ya. It used to cost 20 cents.

  9. Faye fly // Nov 21, 2008, 11:32:00 PM  

    Allie: tat stall althought cheap but not tat yummy now. i went 2 eat last 2 day..taste not same anymore..tat suace now less peanut,satay bcome smaller n so hard 2 eat...aik..y juz after raya change a lot !!