few people know about this AMAZING Malaysian Restaurant in New York : Satay Malaysian
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
- few people know about this AMAZING Malaysian Restaurant in New York : Satay Malaysian
46-01 Kissena Blvd, Flushing, NY 11355
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My fav Malaysian restaurant in queens! (And possibly NYC lol. Unless you know of a better one?)
oh yes! We do have more favorite Malay Restaurant here in NY. Hopefully we can share them soon :)
Deeeelicious 😊❤🌻
Every dish, delicious. 👍😋
as a malaysian, that char keuh teow looks depressing. its missing the lap cheong (chinese sausage), crispy pork lard, shrimps and cockles. the one from the video looks just like a typical hongkie version. everything else, looks decent
not all malaysian char kueh teow has lap cheong though.. but generally shrimp and cockles is a must.
Oh yes!! I used to live in Malay for 3 years, and the cha Kueh Teow is definitely better in Malay. However, Satay did not disappoint
Yes!!
Yummmmm
YUUUMMM
lets go back
What a yummy hidden gems.
Best original satay from Indonesia 🇮🇩 not malay. They’re just copied or claimed all Indonesian food/culture/many more. Try the satay dish from Indonesia sir. Respect all of you😊
HAHAAHAHHAAH
as a Malaysian, one can argue about the origin of satay all day, and i agree that its origin in the original form or concept is very likely from Indonesia.. but Malaysian Satay as it is known today and its style of peanut sauce, is definitely 100% Malaysian and cannot be found anywhere else in the world, flavour wise.
@@Glee73 you should read the history of satay.
Hahah. We are actually from Indonesia!! Love every Food from every nations. Thanks for watching guys!!!