Satay Malaysian Cuisine

Satay Malaysian Cuisine

4601 Kissena Blvd, Flushing I-11355-3436, United States, FLUSHING
1080 Avis 4.5

"One of the few authentic Malaysian restaurants in Queens. Food is great."

Détails

Téléphone: +17188881868

Adresse: 4601 Kissena Blvd, Flushing I-11355-3436, United States, FLUSHING

Ville: FLUSHING

Heures d'ouverture

Lundi: 11:00-20:40

Mardi: 11:00-20:40

Mercredi: 11:00-20:40

Jeudi: 11:00-20:40

Vendredi: 11:00-20:40

Samedi: 11:00-20:40

Dimanche: 11:00-20:40

Statistiques

Plats: 10

Commodités: 8

Catégories: 5

Avis: 1080


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4.5 /5 Évaluation

As I mentioned, I've been on a real Malaysian kick lately. I suggested one night that we go to Satay where I was very many years ago, and DLS was a game for the quick ride from my place to East Flushing location. Our meal began with an order of Roti Canai, a thin, crepe like pancakes, which, if well done, is chewing, soft, but crispy in stains. This was definitely a very good Roti, served with one side of light spicy curry for diving. For vegetables we ordered green beans with belacan, a dried shrimp paste that smells extremely fragrant and almost fishy. The green beans were perfectly slightly crisp, but cooked by and the shrimp paste added a really nice dimension to the dish, a bit of umami...

4 /5 Évaluation

Review for Chow Kueh Teow aka Char Kway Teow aka Char Kuay Teow: Pros: You have black sauce (Did come from fairly dark pork meat is standard part of the plate cutting fish prawns pork skin service was fast and fast; instead of courtesy, more like family simplicity, which I also complementary Chinese tea (black, not strong Cons: No Chinese sausages cooked in pork rind? Pig skin: decent replacement shrimp is dressed, not deveined FYI: questions After wide flat noodles, not the pad Thai noodles Please that noodles are cooked in the extra dark/black soy sauce Large portion size width kway teow review (only for CKT: 6/10 Ambience: 6/10 Overall rating: 7/10

4 /5 Évaluation

Not sure how to start. 4 of us went to this place for dinner last night. We were hungry. We ordered 3 dishes, 1 appetizer and 6 bowls of oil and nothing left when we were gone. It could be combination of hungry good foods small plates. I can't judge clearly for this round, so I'll go back another time if I'm not so hungry. FYI, we ordered half the chicken (photographed), duck tofu, shrimp paste string beans and Indian bread.

5 /5 Évaluation

Wasn't here to dive for quite awhile. Was not disappointed during this din. Flavors was properly mixed and well cooked. Kangkung. Beef yield. Sambal Sotong. Hainanese Chicken.

4 /5 Évaluation

One of the few authentic Malaysian restaurants in Queens. Food is great.


Plats

57. Lai Fun In Chicken Broth With Hainanese Chicken
57. Lai Fun In Chicken Broth With Hainanese Chicken

81. Seafood Scrambled Egg With Crispy Noodles
81. Seafood Scrambled Egg With Crispy Noodles

57. Lai Fun In Curry With Hainanese Chicken
57. Lai Fun In Curry With Hainanese Chicken

80. Malaysian Style Fried Mee Hoon And Mee
80. Malaysian Style Fried Mee Hoon And Mee

68. Ginger Scallion Duck With Egg Noodles
68. Ginger Scallion Duck With Egg Noodles

26. Pork With Bitter Melon And Tofu Soup
26. Pork With Bitter Melon And Tofu Soup

77. Fried Rice Noodles With Salted Fish
77. Fried Rice Noodles With Salted Fish

51. Bbq Roasted Pork And Wonton Lo Mee
51. Bbq Roasted Pork And Wonton Lo Mee

21. Salted Cabbage With Bean Curd Soup
21. Salted Cabbage With Bean Curd Soup

83. Beef Chow Fun With Brown Sauce
83. Beef Chow Fun With Brown Sauce