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Satay By The Bay stall serves customer 10 sticks of satay, 9 sticks clearly charred

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Satay By The Bay stall serves customer 10 sticks of satay, 9 sticks clearly charred - Mothership.SG
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Satay By The Bay is apparently not living up to its name, and even pivoting to Chaota By The Bay.

This was after a customer found out personally having patronised a satay stall at the Gardens By The Bay hawker centre, and was left underwhelmed and so done -- like his meat sticks.

A total of nine out of 10 sticks of the grilled meat he had ordered were clearly served blackened and sooty, as a result of being overcooked.

Obviously burnt by the experience, and not wanting to take things lying down, the customer took to Facebook on June 26 to share a photo of his meal, call out the stall, and to express his disappointment publicly.

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Identified stall​

He claimed that he had even asked the personnel manning the satay stall if the food should be cooked this way, and was apparently told by the seller, "that's how it should be cooked".

He identified the stall as "City Satay".

He also wrote: "Such a disappointment."

The photo also showed that he had ordered five sticks of chicken satay and five sticks of pork satay, with the stall name clearly written on the order chit.

Only 2 stalls selling satay​

According to the Satay By The Bay website, there are only two satay stalls in operation currently: City Satay and Geylang Serai Satay.

The biggest difference between the two is that City Satay offers pork satay, while Geylang Serai Satay does not.

According to photos of City Satay's menu found online, each stick of regular satay goes for 80 cents, while one ketupat, or rice cake, is sold for S$1 each.

The man's plate of 10 sticks of satay with ketupat would have set him back S$9.

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Responses​

Commenters who responded to the photo thanked the customer for revealing the stall name, as they slammed the unappetising nature of the food.

Several of the commenters warned against consuming food with clearly charred bits as they can be carcinogenic and bad for health.

Other commenters complained about the lackadaisical attitude of such hawkers now that Singapore has opened up with the pandemic subsiding, and business resuming.

At least one commenter pointed out that such antics do not do Singapore's hawker culture any favours, given how Satay By The Bay is frequently patronised by impressionable tourists, whose primary exposure to hawker food is via such venues, and who may also end up feeling shortchanged by the experience.

A few of the comments expressed disappointment at the ketupat, which utilised plastic wrapping and not the traditional variety made with coconut leaves.

Mothership.sg has reached out to Satay By The Bay for comment and will update this article if they reply.

Top photo via Complaint Singapore & Google Maps
 

congo9

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Sometimes it just seller who don't know how to serve their satay and make it appetizing to their customer.

What is the difference between the rib eye steak you ate at restaurant and the one at your friendly koptitiam stall? It's the presentation.
 

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Sometimes it just seller who don't know how to serve their satay and make it appetizing to their customer.

What is the difference between the rib eye steak you ate at restaurant and the one at your friendly koptitiam stall? It's the presentation.
Getting the food to be overly charred is not presentation, it is the skill of the person who cook it.
 

congo9

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Getting the food to be overly charred is not presentation, it is the skill of the person who cook it.
The thr issue. The seller don't have the passion for the food he is selling. He would have cut off the burned part before serving the satay to the customer.

Generous serving of onion and cucumber shall do the trick.

As usual, singkie just don't have the skill and passion for anything they do. They are only interested in renting out their homes and HDB.
 

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Satay by the Bay is clearly a tourist trap created to fleece the daft tourists who visit Gardens by the Bay.

I'm sure the rent there is higher than a typical hawker centre in the heartlands.
 

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The charcoal fire too big,so satay over-barbecued. For tasty satay,can try Newton Hawker Centre .:biggrin:
 

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Generous serving of onion and cucumber shall do the trick.

As usual, singkie just don't have the skill and passion for anything they do. They are only interested in renting out their homes and HDB.
Generous? u know what type of environment these people are in? rent-seeking environment of the govt. If your rent and supplies cost are high, how to be generous?

The skill is a very individual thing, it is not Singaporeans but the person who do the cooking himself.
 

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The thr issue. The seller don't have the passion for the food he is selling. He would have cut off the burned part before serving the satay to the customer.

Generous serving of onion and cucumber shall do the trick.

As usual, singkie just don't have the skill and passion for anything they do. They are only interested in renting out their homes and HDB.
City satay is a food manufacturer cum retailer and all theirs stays are centrally made at the Bedok factory. The ketupat is not even self-made, most likely supplied by Malaysia factory and their staff is mostly transient paid by the hour / day type who move from place to place, what passion and skill can you expect? :biggrin::thumbsdown:

Tourists getting fleeced is understandable, but occasionally you still get locals who go all the way there to eat expensive factory made satay of the same quality found in Sheng Siong supermarket frozen food corner.
 

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City satay is a food manufacturer cum retailer and all theirs stays are centrally made at the Bedok factory. The ketupat is not even self-made, most likely supplied by Malaysia factory and their staff is mostly transient paid by the hour / day type who move from place to place, what passion and skill can you expect? :biggrin::thumbsdown:

Tourists getting fleeced is understandable, but occasionally you still get locals who go all the way there to eat expensive factory made satay of the same quality found in Sheng Siong supermarket frozen food corner.

The entire island is mostly a huge tourist trap, a bigger cousin of Sentosa Island.

Maybe it's better to identify as a tourist instead of a citizen, and enjoy what's available. :biggrin:
 

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The third from left isnt just charred, it looks cremated.
Satay By The Bay stall serves customer 10 sticks of satay, 9 sticks clearly charred - Mothership.SG
mothership.sg

satay-by-the-bay-burnt-satay.jpg

Satay By The Bay is apparently not living up to its name, and even pivoting to Chaota By The Bay.

This was after a customer found out personally having patronised a satay stall at the Gardens By The Bay hawker centre, and was left underwhelmed and so done -- like his meat sticks.


 
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