satay brothers


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captainporkchop
5
2 yıl önce
sud-ouest
love, love, love. if you are in montreal and haven't visited this spot, you need to go today for lunch or dinner....or both!! we visited for lunch and made sure we made the most of it. we went for the papaya salad, pork bun, chicken satay and the kee goreng which is a noodle dish. it was superbly amazing. even though i am not a big pork bun fan ( i know what's wrong with me right?) i really enjoyed this one. i advocated for the papaya salad as when they are right, with the sweet, sour flavours together..mmmmm, so good. definitely a salad that pushes the salad boundaries and very bright compared to other dishes. the stays was ridiculous and it was all about the dipping sauce. it was a little dense but who cares un was un fricking amaze balls tasty. and the noodles. i love me agoodstir fry noodle dish. not too heavy but perfect compliment to everyone else. unfortunately, the 2 guys next to us didn't get served and left, it's unfortunate as it was a great meal. perhaps we all came in at the same time and the restaurant got totally slammed but you shouldn't miss clientele as a server. that wouldn't deter us from going back but perhaps mgmt reads this so that they are aware....the guys seemed busy. all that to say we we love this spot. nice to have asian without it being totally deep fried and laden in sauces. well done satay brothers!
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niaz
4
5 yıl önce
sud-ouest
went there to celebrate the birthday of a colleague and loved the place . the interior is interesting , the service is very nice .. the food was reallygood. the price is reasonable and the portions are ok. will recommend it to my friends .
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mrtvor
5
7 yıl önce
sud-ouest
i think one of the things that makes satay brothers sogoodis that malaysian food is something you've probably never had before them, and you suddenly realised that it's crazy you've gone all this time without trying it. their pork buns are delicious, and their seafood platters are great as well. nice to huddle down at atwater market in summer for a bite.
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eating
5
7 yıl önce
sud-ouest
last week, i partied way too hard. like, way. ugh. i remember tequila shots. and more tequila shots. it wasn't pretty. this level of drunkeredness (yes, this is an awesome made up word) only meant one thing: a huge hangover. no amount of water or tylenol would fix what was to become the winner of all hangovers: a two-day one. ugh. i needed food.goodfood on the cheap side. as i've said before, it seems like most of the restaurants in the south-west are closed on sunday so lea and i had to try to find la perle rare as we say in french. loosely translated, a gem, nay, the holy grail! the winner of this lengthy search was none other than satay brothers.
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jonny
3
7 yıl önce
sud-ouest
can you believe i’ve never stepped foot into atwater market? well, nestled away in one of the stalls is a super popular indonesian/malaysian/singaporean spot, satay brothers. they’ve become so popular that they have an actual restaurant in st. henri (about a 5 minute walk away) that’s open for dinner when the market shuts down.

hours coincide with the market although they’re closed monday and tuesday. first time i came, they were closed but that just meant i could take pictures in peace. drink menu - interesting that you can order pitchers. perfect for summer drinking. even though they have a paper menu, the board menu reflects actual prices.

the stall is very laid back and the guys working there are very cool. we sat at the two counter seats on the side and got to chat with some of the workers, which was pretty entertaining. even when they were shutting things down to move to the restaurant, they didn’t rush us. heck, they gave us some chicken satay skewers on the house.

- calamansi lemonade ($3.50) - i’ve never had calamansi before in a drink so we decided to give it a shot. apparently, calamansi is very popular in filipino cooking. it added a nice tartness to the sweet lemonade. light and refreshing, especially on such a hot day.

- green papaya salad ($8.00) - the green papaya was refreshingly light, crunchy (from the peanuts) and had a nice acidity. a little pricey for the portion but it hit the spot.

- laksa lemak ($11.50) - i’ve been lucky to have experienced some truly amazing laska’s in my lifetime so far so i know agoodone when i eat it. sb’s laksa looks great but it’s broth is lacking in the depth and complexity department. it almost tasted watered down. not sure if this was because it was near the end of their shift but it needed more creamy, fragrant, spiciness to it. passable but that’s about it.

- chicken satay skewers - as i said above, we were given these skewers on the house (normally they’re $8.00 for three). the peanut sauce could have used some heat but it was nice and chunky. the skewers were tender, juicy and nicely grilled but i was left wanting more from the glaze slathered on top.

i can’t really think of any other places in town that specialize in south-east asian cuisine so you’ll have to make due with satay brothers to get your fix. not a bad way to end my trip!
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angie613
5
8 yıl önce
sud-ouest
i finally found a place that serves laksa!!! piping hot and just like they do it in malaysia! fantastic find!! hubby wasn't crazy about the buns, butgoodnonetheless. lovely, casual environment. we'll be back for more laksa asap!
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michael
5
8 yıl önce
sud-ouest
i have been an ardant lover of satay brothers since they started up in the atwater public market.  i can be found at the side of the booth most summer days, the guy in the electric wheelchair.   this is by far the best restaurant in the entire sud-ouest of montréal, par none and i know my food as i worked for 25 years in the hotel food and beveragge business.  

the restaurant is the most sure bet any day you need to spice up your life a bit with some south west asain fare.  i have been with my girlfriend a few times and also with friends and business contacts as this is the place for agoodlate lunch.  dinner a few weeks before the holidays blew away my west coast friends they have never had such wonderful atmosphere. wonderous meal and knowledgable and, kind staff from the kitchen and the service area too.
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foodieno5
4
8 yıl önce
sud-ouest
this restaurant serves authentic asian food, it kept the essence of asian food with a touch of innovation from western food. most of their dishes are quick to prepare with a lot pre cooked ingredients. so it lies somewhere between a fast food outlet and a full blown restaurant. ideal for breakfast or lunch. what's amazing is that the owner and staff of the restaurant are mostly non-asian, but their restaurant exhibit more asian culture elements both in terms of deco and food than many asian restaurant run by asians. i ordered a steamed bun pork sandwich and a seafood soup. the steamed bun was quitegoodbut a bit too small, the soup is quite spicy similar to thai style tom yum soup with bean sprouts, a small piece of pickled stink tofu curd,a half boiled egg and a few chunks of fritters, a true asian delight. the only down side is that the price isn't cheap and portion isn't big either, so you might still feel hungry after spending almost 20 bucks on the food.
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seb's
4
8 yıl önce
sud-ouest
cool ambiance andgoodfood, perfect place for a quick stop on a busy day. the steamy buns with pork were excellent, the bun not been too sticky. also enjoyed the meat stick that were well seasoned.
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charles
5
8 yıl önce
sud-ouest
this place never lets me down! fantastic food and atmosphere. pork sticky buns, mango salad, noodles... love the staff, can't say enoughgoodthings.
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mounir
5
9 yıl önce
sud-ouest
specialization is almost always good. thai specializing in satay and they do it well. wait times and lines can be annoying but the food is spicy and good, mb rating 7.


-----29 aug, 2013-----

user reviews.goodplace at atwater market, poor hours of service though. mb rating 7.
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david
2
9 yıl önce
sud-ouest
went for the first time last night after hearing a lot ofgoodthings and was wildly disappointed. my waitress was awesome. but that was the highlight. the servers bringing the food were less than adequate, and started walking away with my dish when the couldn't figure out i was at the end of the long table. while the entrees weregoodthe mains were failing. tiny portion for a main. it would have passed as an entree in any other restaurant. and the presentation it looked like some one had scooped it out of a steamer tray in a buffet and tossed it on the plate.
the place itself was overcrowded. no one likes to eat with someone looking over their shoulder waiting for you to finish so they can take your seat.
on top of all this the owners were rude and insulting to their patrons. i will never go back and i will be sure to let people know why.
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simon
2
9 yıl önce
sud-ouest
hyped food. i heard lots ofgoodthings about satay brothers and decided to go give it a try. long lineup, it's usually agoodsign. ordered papaya salad, satay skewers, pork bun, pork sandwich special of the day, lemonade and mango juice. the food didn't taste asgoodas people have been praising them for. the papaya salad was great and same goes for the pork bun and the drinks. but the food is not worth the price were being charged for. the satay skewers and their peanut sauce is pretty weak in flavor. pretty bland. it pales in comparison to anything markham has to offer. i want to encourage their business and their effort but food is asgoodas buffet. sushi palace makes better tasting bbq skewers. 35$ for 2 and still hungry.
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erika
4
10 yıl önce
sud-ouest
4/5 for satay brothers. here's what i've been able to gather about satay brothers on my own: this restaurant started out as a food stand in the atwater market, one of the city's biggest and best farmers' markets. it was opened by two brothers and people loved their take on singaporean street food. finally they opened their own restaurant only recently in the sud-ouest. in fact, it was voted as the #4 best new restaurant 2013 by cult mtl, which is how i heard about it. i've gotten the impression that the public was very excited about their transition into a real brick and mortar location, but i am also to believe that the atwater stand is also still operational, at least in the summertime. unfortunately for me, i missed all of this hype and simply strolled into the restaurant without all of the excitement and anticipation behind my visit.
the location isn't anything glamorous from the outside and there really isn't a lot else located around this spot. the tip-off that you've found the right place is the red lantern hanging outside above the front door. once inside, you're greeted with a warm and friendly room, bright with red paint and decidedly tropical and asian in it's theme. we were seated at a table for two by the window and began to take in the chalkboard menu on the wall. the selection is small and the prices are quite low - it's also important to note that they only accept cash as payment. while there are only a few key dishes on their menu, the variety is quite impressive, with each dish being completely different from the last.

i got a coco pure ($2.61) to drink which arrived in a can. in my opinion, coconut water is just as refreshing as plain water. you can't go wrong with this sweet and nutty beverage. they also offer other tropical fruit juices such as lychee and passion fruit, which would be equallygoodchoices.

asian food is typically best consumed family-style, so my husband and i selected four of their dishes and were told that we should have enough food for both of us. the food came up after only a short wait and the first to arrive was the laksa lemak ($9.13). beautiful, red-hot and dangerous. laksa is a popular spicy noodle soup in south-east asian culture. lemak style refers to the use of coconut milk in the broth. they also make their own sambal (chili sauce) in-house, which i found very exciting. the soup consisted of a tangle of noodles and bean sprouts with a few garnishes on top including a quail egg. the flavours were hugely spicy and sweet, holding nothing back. certainly the correct bowl to warm you up on a cold winter's day. next time i'd be interested in trying the mee goreng instead, a fried noodle dish.

next was the green papaya salad ($6.09). this was an excellent way to bring some freshness into the meal, and i'd always wanted to try this type of salad. the twirl of long strands of shredded papaya were a lot more vinegary than i'd expected, almost as if it had been pickled. the dish is slightly tangy, with the fruit remaining quite crisp. i enjoyed the crunch of the peanuts as well.

surely we wouldn't visit a restaurant called "satay brothers" and not try the satay. satay du jour ($6.09 for 3). the name of the dish suggests that they offer different takes on satay each day, possibly with different meats and/or marinades. the three skewers of cubed chicken arrived with house-made peanut sauce and some crunchy cucumber. to be honest, i've found satay to be quite boring in the past. but this satay opened my eyes to what it could be when done well. the meat itself was gorgeously tender and expertly seasoned with a caramelized, glaze-like coating. delicious grill flavour was evident and they tasted perfect when coated in peanut sauce. if you need some satay convincing like i did, let the brothers of satay show you the way. ;)

lastly, we had the steamed pork buns ($6.96 for 2). this was a bit of a funny coincidence for us because we had just been listening to a podcast where the hosts were talking about how much they love pork buns, and were remarking that we'd never tried them. i sure am glad that we've been let in on this delicious secret! you'll often see these buns enclosing the meat completely, almost more like a dumpling, whereas these ones were served a little bit more like a taco. instead of the meat being shredded up inside, this was a gloriously saucy and savoury slab of pork, cushioned inside a pillowy-light bun and alive with asian flavour. so simple and certainly street food, yet so impossibly delicious. these are a must-try.

i would still love to visit their stand at atwater to compare any differences, but this singaporean food was huge on flavours, low on price and boldly exciting. they already seem to have a vast amount of loyal followers and will surely continue to do well.
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melissa
5
10 yıl önce
sud-ouest
hard workers and great food!. love to stop by with my little family for a quick bite. alwaysgoodand prepare with passion! must try chicken soup, green papaya salad, pork bun. you won't regret it...


-----22 may, 2013-----

great food love green mango
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