Tang Hafiz
Totally CMI. Zero star if we can. Quality of the satay sauce is like soup.
Location: 51 Old Airport Rd, #01-06, Singapore 390051
Floor 1 · Old Airport Road Food Centre
Old Airport Road stall known for its juicy, charcoal-grilled satay with a sweet peanut dip.
Old Airport Road stall known for its juicy, charcoal-grilled satay with a sweet peanut dip.
Kim Satay is a satay specialist at Old Airport Road Food Centre, recognised for its expertly grilled skewers of marinated meat served with a rich, sweet peanut sauce. The stall offers a variety of satay including chicken, mutton, and pork, each charcoal-grilled to achieve a smoky char while remaining tender and juicy inside. The accompanying peanut sauce is a standout, balancing sweetness and spice in a way that complements the grilled meats perfectly. Ketupat, the compressed rice cakes traditionally served with satay, rounds out the plate. Kim Satay benefits from the high foot traffic at Old Airport Road, one of Singapore's most frequented hawker centres. The stall has built a reputation over the years for its reliable quality and generous portions, making it a popular choice for both dine-in and takeaway. Its satay is the kind of communal, shareable dish that exemplifies the convivial spirit of hawker dining.Based on 23 Google reviews
Based on customer ratings
Based on customer ratings
Tang Hafiz
Totally CMI. Zero star if we can. Quality of the satay sauce is like soup.
Yong Syafiq
The chicken satay were dry and tasted bland whereas the pork satay tasted dry and weird. Even the gravy tasted bitter.
Koh Grace
Satay is very badly burnt not edible. Pity. Seems muah chee is better
Fong Jun Wei
Chinese satay, would love to have more flavour and marination in the meat and tenderness.
Liew Nurul
Just another normal average satay. Stall does not accept cdc vouchers, so take note. 80cents per stick.
Kim Satay
Kim Satay and Xin Xin Yong Tau Fu
A food stall with two distinct sections. The left section, labeled "Kim Satay," displays images of satay skewers and fried items. The right section, labeled "Xin Xin Yong Tau Fu," shows pictures of tofu dishes. Both sections have menus displayed above the counter.
Kim Satay Stall
A food stall with a bright yellow sign displaying "KIM SATAY" and images of satay. The stall is open, with a person preparing food inside. Various food items and prices are displayed on signs. There are also stacks of containers and bags of supplies around the stall. Customers are seated at tables in the foreground.
Kim Satay
A food stall with a large yellow sign displaying images of satay and fried food. The stall number is #01-06. There are menus visible with prices for satay and muah chee. The stall appears to be in an outdoor food court or hawker center.
Satay with Peanut Sauce
A plate of satay skewers served with two bowls of peanut sauce. The satay appears to be grilled meat on wooden skewers. The plate is orange and has the number '90-06' printed on it. The meal is set on a light-colored table.
Chicken Satay with Peanut Sauce
A plate of grilled chicken satay skewers served with sliced cucumbers, red onions, and a side of peanut sauce. The satay appears to be well-grilled with some char marks. The dish is presented on a purple plate.
Satay Skewers with Peanut Sauce
A close-up shot of several grilled satay skewers on an orange plate, accompanied by cucumber slices and onions. A small orange bowl of peanut sauce is visible in the background. The skewers appear to be made of pork and are slightly charred from grilling.
Food Stall Preparation
An elderly woman wearing a pink shirt and a face mask is preparing food at a stall. She is holding a plate of fried items and appears to be adding seasoning from a small bowl. Behind her, another woman in a tie-dye shirt and a face mask is also working. In the foreground, a large pot contains a creamy white substance, possibly a batter or dough. A sign with Chinese characters and a "SG CLEAN" certification is visible on the wall. Red scissors are placed on the counter.
Satay with Peanut Sauce and Cucumbers
A plate of grilled satay skewers served with two small cups of peanut sauce and sliced cucumbers. The satay appears to be chicken or pork, grilled to a golden brown with char marks. The peanut sauce is a thick, reddish-brown color. The cucumbers are thinly sliced and arranged on the side. A circular marking with the number '17' is visible in the upper left corner of the image.
Elderly Woman Preparing Food
An elderly woman wearing a face mask and a pink shirt is preparing food. She is holding a plate with tongs and placing small pieces of food onto it. In front of her is a large bowl filled with a brown granular substance, likely a coating or ingredient. Behind her, two other individuals are visible in a kitchen setting with stainless steel surfaces and cooking equipment. A sign with text and graphics is mounted on the wall to the right.
Muah Chee Sign
A close-up of a food stall sign displaying a picture of muah chee, its price, and payment options. The sign features a large image of the dish, labeled "muah chee $2" and a price of "$2.00". Below this, large Chinese characters also appear to represent the dish. To the right, a QR code for "KIM SATAY" is displayed, along with various payment app logos and the NETS logo.
Chicken Satay with Peanut Sauce
A plate of grilled chicken satay skewers served with cucumber slices and red onion wedges, accompanied by a small bowl of peanut dipping sauce. The food is presented on a brown tray with a patterned placemat.
Chicken Satay with Peanut Sauce and Cucumbers
A close-up shot of grilled chicken satay skewers served with a side of peanut dipping sauce and sliced cucumbers on a purple plate. The chicken appears to be well-marinated and grilled to a slight char. The peanut sauce is thick and rich in color, and the cucumbers are fresh and crisp.
Satay Skewers with Peanut Sauce
A plate of grilled satay skewers served with a side of peanut sauce and sliced cucumbers. The satay appears to be made of meat, possibly chicken or pork, and is grilled to a slightly charred finish. The peanut sauce is a thick, brown sauce with visible texture. The cucumbers are thinly sliced and arranged on the side of the plate. The dish is presented on a light purple plate, set against a wooden background.
Kim Satay Stall
A food stall with a prominent sign displaying "KIM SATAY" and various food items. The stall offers Satay, Muah Chee, and Otah. Prices are listed for different types of satay and muah chee. A self-service sign is also visible.
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