Review: Satay Guan (Singapore)

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Whampoa Makan Place Singapore

Satay Guan

does nicely grilled chicken and pork satay. Its pork satay is good. Thumbs up!

Satay

Satay Guan does satay with chicken and pork meats. These satay skewers has chunky pieces of meat and are very nicely grilled.

The chicken satay is tender and soft, and the pork satay is soft and meaty with a piece of fatty meat is sandwiched in between. Both satay has a slightly sweet seasoning taste. Comes served with some cucumber slices and a bowl of satay sauce on the side. The satay sauce is nutty with a slightly spicy taste.

This satay is nice, especially their pork satay which I think is good. Thumbs up!

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