our mission to had a dinner at the Satay Station last week was un-accomplished due of my niece, Ata Aziz was not feeling well. my sister texted me and postponed it to the next week..but i cant help myself. the satay (chicken or beef skewers) and mee rebus (noodles with a spicy slightly sweet curry-like gravy) have both been playing in my mind since then right after my sister (the food goddess) told me about this particular 'makan' place.
well, a week passed and there we were sitting at the Satay Station finally. went there a bit earlier around 5.30pm for two main reasons: trying to avoid the crazy crowd and of course the biggest fear of all-the traffic jam.
Ata is the 'lencai' in my sister arms |
call this number to your door service |
luckily this time when we reached there no private functions or birthday party being held. the timing is just right for us where the crowd is not yet that bad only a few here and there. we were so lucky again because we managed to grab a seat in the house inside this lovely room.
for me the interior of the house is very well decorated. it was nice well decorated with Malay traditional house and the "kampung" atmosphere they've created at this place. there are 2 rooms and 2 sections in the house which offers 6 tables altogether. in one of the section, there's even a TV set provided. The rooms are for those who wants more privacy, i guess.
It didn't took that long for the food to arrive at our table. well, it shouldn't actually since they only have 2 things here- the mee rebus and satay. The mee rebus is pre-prepared, so they only have to prepare the satay then.
a satay experience with a different twist. try it yourself!
our 'port' |
the other room |
It didn't took that long for the food to arrive at our table. well, it shouldn't actually since they only have 2 things here- the mee rebus and satay. The mee rebus is pre-prepared, so they only have to prepare the satay then.
the smoke and satay fragrance constantly oozing out |
so we ordered 20 sticks for chicken satay, 20 sticks for beef satay, 5 bowls of mee rebus and a jug of fresh green apple with assam boi.
i tell you the meats on each satay is chunky and lean with little fat or skin, which would take at least three bites for the average person like me to finish it.
it was big and i only managed to eat 7 of it |
simply delicious mee rebus |
wah..sgt sedap....
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wow..simbuchalak...
ReplyDeletejangan luper makan ubat tante lps tu...huhuhuhu ;)
Huda :: ya sedap.. tp tak boleh lawan biskut cicah teh o awak tu ;-)
ReplyDeletesatay station ni dekat ampang. jalan nak ke kampung pandan sana..
Alyenda :: ubat tanter adalah rutin wajib setiap malam hehe
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