168 CMY Satay
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Inga Lam
About
168 CMY Satay is a well-known hawker stall located in the bustling Chinatown Complex Food Centre in Singapore. Famous for its charcoal-grilled satay skewers, the stall is run by a dedicated team who have perfected their peanut-heavy satay sauce. The stall is popular for its authentic flavors and the lively market atmosphere that surrounds it.
The Visit
The visit to 168 CMY Satay was marked by anticipation and a bit of disappointment when the stall was initially closed, but persistence paid off. The reviewer was impressed by the smoky aroma and the nutty, aromatic satay sauce. The experience was enhanced by the bustling energy of the Chinatown Complex, making the meal both delicious and memorable. The reviewer appreciated the hard work of the staff and the unique flavors that set this satay apart.
What They Ate
Quotes
"This satay here is very very peanut heavy. You can see how sort of nutty it is and I think they give you a little bit of I'm not sure what this is. Tastes almost like fruity which is kind of nice."
"So I love this. I love satay. Everything I've had so far I feel like I've just been super into so."
"Oh my gosh it smells so good. You really smell that kind of like you know charcoal grill kind of smoky flavor."
Our Reflection
The experience at 168 CMY Satay is a testament to Singapore's vibrant hawker culture. The smoky aroma of charcoal-grilled meat fills the air, and the bustling market energy adds to the anticipation. The reviewer’s appreciation for the hardworking staff and the complexity of the peanut-heavy sauce reflects a deep respect for the craft. Each bite is a blend of tradition and comfort, making the satay not just a meal but a celebration of local flavors and community spirit.
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