29th August 2010 Great food at low prices.
Despite it's awkward layout and hidden location, the lively and energetic Satay Kingdom always has customers. The outdoor seating adds to the punk feeling of Left Bank with mismatched furniture and improvised shelter, while the low cost (and delicious) food makes this a regular for everyone I know.
29th August 2010 Great food at low prices.
Despite it's awkward layout and hidden location, the lively and energetic Satay Kingdom always has customers. The outdoor seating adds to the punk feeling of Left Bank with mismatched furniture and improvised shelter, while the low cost (and delicious) food makes this a regular for everyone I know.
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16th July 2010 The best satay and noodle place in Cuba Mall, tucked in the end of the famous Left Bank alleyway. This is where the cool kids hang out to tuck in some cheap but yummy Asian food. Tables are well-worn but functional, there's no view, and pigeons stalk leftovers - but yet, somehow, it's the right place to be, like a secret, here in fashionable Left Bank. If you've never heard of this place, then you don't know Cuba Street.
Great food at low prices.
Despite it's awkward layout and hidden location, the lively and energetic Satay Kingdom always has customers. The outdoor seating adds to the punk feeling of Left Bank with mismatched furniture and improvised shelter, while the low cost (and delicious) food makes this a regular for everyone I know.