Satay, or sate in Indonesian and Malay spelling, is a Southeast Asian dish of seasoned, skewered and grilled meat, served with a sauce. Satay may consist of diced or sliced chicken, goat, mutton, beef, pork, fish, other meats, or tofu; bamboo skewers are often used, while rustic style of preparations employ skewers from the midrib of the coconut palm frond. These are grilled or barbecued over a wood or charcoal fire, then served with various spicy seasonings. Satay can be served in various sauces; however, most often they are served in a combination of soy and peanut sauce. Hence, peanut sauce is often called satay sauce. It is popular as street food, and it can be obtained from a travelling satay vendor, from a street-side tent-restaurant, in an upper-class restaurant, or at traditional celebration feasts.
- Pondok Makan Indonesian - Albert Centre Food Centre
- Chai Ho Satay 财好沙爹 - 448 Clementi Food Centre #01-01
- Chomp Chomp Satay - Chomp Chomp Food Centre #01-34
- Haron Satay 55 - East Coast Lagoon Food Village Stall 55
- Zaiton Satay -Adam Road Food Centre #01-07
- Pondok Satay - Adam Road Food Centre #01-13
- Chuan Kee Satay - Old Airport Road Food Centre #01-85
- 168 CMY Satay - Chinatown Complex Food Centre #02-168
- Kwong Satay - 27A Eating House
- Old Punggol Satay - Alexandra Village Food Centre #01-52
- Yong Seng Satay - Bukit Timah Food Centre, #02-123
- Satay Club - Lau Pa Sat Festival Market #01-07