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Contribute FeedbackSatay Bar in London offers a unique dining experience that merges Malaysian cuisine with a vibrant atmosphere. While some customers were disappointed by the limited selection of Malaysian dishes and high prices compared to Malaysia, they still found the food to be quite good. However, the service received mixed reviews, with some guests experiencing slow service and unprofessional behavior from the staff. Despite these issues, many diners praised the delicious food, great cocktails, and lively ambiance of the restaurant. Overall, Satay Bar seems to be a popular spot for those looking for a fun night out with friends, although improvements in service quality could enhance the overall dining experience.
Great experience in this restaurant. the atmosphere was very busy, but also very quiet. although there were some employees, the service was very slow. the starter of the vegetarian spring rolls was cold in the middle and then we waited for over 45 minutes on noodles and an salate while others were served around us. the oriental salate was in peanut store sauce with a few tofu pieces and bohnenprouts penetrated, but the kway teow was good. not enough to run for the terrible service and bad starter. will not come back. very disappointed.
This place is packed after 17 clock, but has a great atmosphere. a lively mood and filled with youthful. the outside seats are also good for a drink! I must say, however, that it is difficult to get service as waiters run around. eating was fantastic I had chicken catsu with wok fried noodles and my mate had herr wangs crispy bark stripes with sweet potato friars. I can't expect to eat again, every penny worth it!
When I got to this restaurant I was surprised as I've lived in Malaysia for the past 5 years and could only see 3 Malaysian dishes on the menu, char kuay teow, laksa and mee goreng! Apart from the prices being 7 times higher than there are in Malaysia, which isn't surprising considering it is in London, they also serve alcohol, which only Chinese restaurants in Malaysia do unless they are touristy places! Pretty good food though!
It's been over 10 years since my last visit but one recent Saturday afternoon, after failing to get into the Effra Social due to a private party and wandering around Brixton Village' in dismay at the masses of people queuing, we rather reluctantly headed to the Satay Bar. First things first wow this place is still here! As long as I can remember this restaurant has always been around, which is comforting but like Madame Tussaud's not necessarily somewhere you'd want to visit. I have to admit I'm rather glad I did The restaurant itself is dark and moody but spacious and upon entering we were quickly seated. Despite the time there was a healthy number of people and the atmosphere...read more
When we arrived had so much space but by time our food came it was like we was dining with the people next to us. Quite close. The menu has changed so happy hour drinks we used to have are no longer included and the selection of happy hour drinks was limited but was still nice and the later happy hour service was a bonus! Nice time had by all food came quickly.