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Feedback gevenNot many dining options in Kew. Average Thai restaurant, not great. Can't really say too much about it. Priced reasonably. Aged décor, dated. Service pretty friendly as most Thai places are.
Driven past often, so decided to have a late lunch here. Poor parking options. Nobody else in the restaurant on a Tues @ 1.30pm.We had satay & Singapore noodles. 4 sticks for $8- great flavour but very small serve. Singapore noodles were tasteless & chicken was dry as....Male owner sat engrossed in his iPad at a table while we had to go to the kitchen to get service- to order or pay. The large TV dominated the whole place with ABC parliament broadcast.Will not return bc of lack of service, poor taste, portion size & poor atmosphere. Needs to put customer first.
Have been several times, the food is good and TP is friendly. Satay is the dish should not be missed.
Felt like having Malaysian one evening and was, unfortunately, DISAPPOINTED with the service meal and everything in general. Not much Malaysian flavour at all, poor service and not well kept although it is supposed to be there for a number of years. price is I suppose average and definitely not cheap. I don't think I will be going back again
Looking for a place to eat at Kew and dropped in at the satay Inn. Was greeted by the owner. The menu did not have the 100+ selection as commonly seen in other Malaysian/Singaporean eateries, but then the selection had most of my favorites.Nasi lemak, fried noodles (kway teoh, haw fun, mee goreng, etc), curries and of course satay. I went for the nasi lemak with two sticks of satay (7/10) and my wife took the haw fun.(8/10) This was followed by teh tarik (pulled tea) which was served "tarik" by the chef right next to the table! Real authentic. Prices were reasonable.