The Satay Stall featured in this post is located near a paddy field in Titi Gantung. My friend, Hazlin tells me that it is popularly known as Sate Beratur (literally translated to mean Queueing for the Satay. I had always wanted to stop by to check the place out but it is usually jam packed with people and cars when I am driving back from Ipoh to Sitiawan. I was early today and there were only a few cars. Of course, I dropped by the place and made my presence felt. I bought a few sticks of chicken satay for my friends, Carol and Liz. I don't eat satay and so cannot give my opinion about how the ones here taste. However, I am sure that judging by the number of customers that queue to buy the satay, they must be very delicious.
Sunday, 29 June 2014
STALL WHERE ONE NEEDS TO QUEUE TO BUY SATAY
The Satay Stall featured in this post is located near a paddy field in Titi Gantung. My friend, Hazlin tells me that it is popularly known as Sate Beratur (literally translated to mean Queueing for the Satay. I had always wanted to stop by to check the place out but it is usually jam packed with people and cars when I am driving back from Ipoh to Sitiawan. I was early today and there were only a few cars. Of course, I dropped by the place and made my presence felt. I bought a few sticks of chicken satay for my friends, Carol and Liz. I don't eat satay and so cannot give my opinion about how the ones here taste. However, I am sure that judging by the number of customers that queue to buy the satay, they must be very delicious.
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