They said that the satay here…
…was the best in town so of course, I wanted to give it a try. However, we were too early the last time we dropped by here…
…so we had the satay from another stall which turned out to be pretty good as well. We did not have our dinner after the heavy burger meal we had that day so after the 7.30 p.m. service in conjunction with All Saints’ Day, we stopped by there for supper.
The ladies ordered the teh tarik from the drinks stall beside the satay stall and I went to this one…
…next to it to order the gula apong ice cream, large (RM5.00)…
…and yes, it was very nice…
…as nice as the one that I liked a lot here.
It was getting late, almost 9.00 p.m. and they had run out of lamb so we just settled for the beef (RM1.00 each) and the chicken (60 sen each)…
Of course, they were cheaper than the very nice ones here but the sticks were very much smaller.
They…
…tasted great – different from the rest, probably due to the way they marinated the meat though to me, the beef was a little bit tough, not as tender as I would like it and what I liked was they were very generous with the peanut sauce – other than what came in the food tray, they gave us some more in a bowl and the nice lady said that we could ask for more should we so desire.
Well, it was a nice enough supper and having had our fill, we made our way home. It sure had been a long day from the time we left home in the morning to go all the way to get my girl from her school in the jungle.
The DEWAN MUC HAWKER STALLS (2.313658, 111.825056) are located along Jalan Jasmin, off Jalan Bandong, more or less opposite the primary school there, on your left if you turn left into that road from Bandong Walk.