Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Haron 30 Satay: My Pick for East Coast Lagoon Food Village Part 2 of 7



If you are like me, you'd get frustrated when you visit a place like East Coast Lagoon Food Village. They have at least 5 stalls selling satays and you just don't know which one is good. Well, fortunately for me I got a tip off from another foodie about Haron 30 Satay, so I decided to try it.

And it was really the best of the lot. I have randomly tried the satays there, but now I am sticking with Haron. Firstly, they use chicken pieces instead of mince and the sticks are quite generous. The taste of the satay is quite good and the homemade peanut sauce has got a generous amount of peanuts in it. If the peanuts were ground coarser, it would have been perfect.



This is the only store with Adrian Pang's face on it and I notice that they are the first to close for the night. I guess that says something about the store.

Conclusion

Not the "die die must try" satay like Super Chicken Satay Power, but certainly if you are at East Coast Lagoon Food Village, you can't go wrong with this stall. $0.40 per stick 4/5

Haron 30 Satay
Stall No 55
Lagoon Food Village
64410495
3pm - 11pm on Weekdays
12pm-11pm on Weekends

Acknowledgements: iwatch_ueat recommended this

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Haron Satay used to be one of the best satay in Singapore. Believe it he even use to pengkang satay for the Beach Boys when they came to Singapore. Now the satay standard has dropped in taste and quality eversince his kids took over the business.

lee y.w. said...

still the best in spore. no fight

Anonymous said...

eh you all went down to east coast lagoon.. how come didnt try the beef kway teow there? it is very famous too...

Vitis Vinifera said...

Satay not bad, meats tender. Satay sauce good too.

My beef is that the rice is commercial, not fregrance enough.

Anonymous said...

Doc

I wish that you can update your comments and reviews of your recommendations regularly. Good eg is Haron's satay. Used to be quite good (>10 yrs ago). But since the BMW-owner absence, the quality of both the satay and the sauce have deteriorated to a risible standard, absolutely abysmal. Your other recommendwd (Musa Ikan Bakar) stall was way much better. I never fail to inform hawkers (tactfully, ie) what I think of their eats esp. those that have been recommended by blogs/media.

ieat said...

Well the updates are very much dependent on reviewers like yourself! Thanks for the update.

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