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2013-08-17
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Came by Sate Kajang Haji Samuri recently for their awesome sate. It may be a little pricier and it is even a little commercialized compared to the many other sate stalls around.The sate here is mass grilled. I counted that they have at least 8 staffs grilling over 100 sticks of sate at the same time! Given the huge amount of crowd, I am not surprised at all.Upon entering the shop, I would need to make the order and then make payment at the counter immediately. After the short queue at the cashie
The sate here is mass grilled. I counted that they have at least 8 staffs grilling over 100 sticks of sate at the same time! Given the huge amount of crowd, I am not surprised at all.
Upon entering the shop, I would need to make the order and then make payment at the counter immediately. After the short queue at the cashier, I would then need to wait for the sate to be prepared. The staffs would collect the sate from the grillers, arrange them nicely on a plate (according to how many I ordered), and give them all to me with the tray.
I ordered 20 sticks of chicken satay and 2 plates of cucumber/rice and they only took around 5-10 minutes to prepare everything. Given the huge crowd, it is indeed very impressive.
The sate here is quite thick with meat. Some of them are a little burnt on the skin, but still acceptable. I like the fact that they have a little fat on the satay, which makes the meat very juicy, tender and smooth. They provide sambal to be mixed into their peanut sauce. Their peanut sauce, added with some sambal is the perfect combination with their satay.
The peanut sauce is very thick, flavourful and savoury.
They also serve coconut here which is quite young and sweet.
The sate costs RM0.70 each stick, each plate of rice/cucumber costs RM1.50 and a coconut costs RM3.50. Total bill: RM21.75 (Inclusive of government tax)
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