Restoran Sate Kampung Baung is actually located quite close to Kajang, Selangor but since they sit at the border, their address comes under Bangi. Nevertheless, if you plan to come here, it's to exit at Kajang.
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Sate Kampung Baung In Seksyen 7, Bandar Baru Bangi |
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Outdoor Seating Area and Char Kuey Teow Area |
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Order Chit |
Despite Kajang being a town that is quite famous for Sate, the recipe here differs to the rest. Their original outlet is in Kelantan and they replicate the very same recipe here. Besides Sate, they are also famous for their Char Kuey Teow but I have not tried that yet. Ordering is quite straightforward, they have order chits on each table. Just fill in the numbers and pass it to any one of the waiters, and your order will be delivered shortly. We were here for an early dinner and even then, the number of customers looked good.
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Fresh Orange & Teh O Ais |
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Chicken Sate, Mutton Sate & Nasi Impit |
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Peanut Dip |
It didn't take them very long to send the orders over. We ordered a glass of Fresh Orange and another glass of Teh O Ais. Both drinks were decent and my rating for both shall be 8/10. Their Peanut Dip was on the oily side and the peanuts itself were coarse. Taste wise, it wasn't sweet and it was more on the spicy side. Very different to the rest of the Peanut Sauce that we get in Kajang. My rating for this shall be 8/10.
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Mutton Sate |
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Chicken Sate |
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Nasi Impit |
Both the Chicken and Mutton Sate were very different to the Kajang style of preparation. Since this recipe is from Kelantan, it is good to see that they have not localised it and still prepare it the way it is done back home. Both the sate's were quite dry, there were a lot more spices used and generally it was on the spicy side. Even their Nasi Impit comes in banana leaves and has a slightly different texture to it. If you're looking for a Sate that's different to the ones that we get in this side of Peninsular Malaysia, I would recommend giving this one a try. Pricey, unique but tasty.
Address: No. 8G, Jalan 7/1G, Seksyen 7, Bandar Baru Bangi, 43000 Selangor, Malaysia.
Business Hours: 1500 - 0100 Daily
the nasi impit not in a cube shape, looks unique and rare
ReplyDeleteYup, satay Baung in Kota Bharu has that different taste (& texture) from others we've tested. The satay sauce is quite sweet (& spicy) than normal but not too oily. Here in Kb nowadays they have ditched the banana leaves but still cooks the nasi impit with their own wrappers - not instant ones ;). Satay Baung food delivery is available too if anyone visits Kota Bharu - fresh from the grill directly to the doorsteps.
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