Halal Reviews for Satay House Paddington

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Farra Natalea

4 weeks ago

5.0

Satay House Restaurant is such a nice spot and definitely a must-visit if you’re craving Malaysian food in London. It’s the oldest Malaysian restaurant in town and you can really taste the authenticity in their dishes. The chicken satay was the highlight of our meal, so, so good! Honestly the best satay I’ve had in London. I had the bee hoon sup, which was the perfect warm and comforting bowl, while my boyfriend had the nasi goreng kampung. The flavours really hit the spot, though we both wished it still came with kangkung instead of peas. His parents ordered the Nasi Campur, and both the kari ayam and kari kambing were absolutely delicious. Highly recommend this restaurant. They even have a menu that works really well for big groups. Authentic, tasty, and worth the visit!

Nur Syafiqah

3 weeks ago

5.0

Nice place to enjoy some Malaysian Cuisine especially if you need some Sambal Belacan(note: not spicy enough for our SEA tastebuds). Must must Book in advance!! Fried Banana ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Kway Teow Goreng Satay!! Mee Sup

Praveen Reddy

a month ago

5.0

Authentic Malaysian since 1973! 🍜 Must-tries: chicken satay with rich peanut sauce, tender Lamb Curry & comforting laksa. Cozy vibe, friendly service & halal menu — perfect for dinner with friends or a casual night out. A little taste of Asian in London! 🇲🇾✨

Bridget Keli Adedia

2 weeks ago

5.0

Really loved the ambience and detail of this place. Desmond was so kind and helpful and funny. The highlight for me would be the dessert. Really delicious! Would definitely be visiting often 😀

Poom S.

3 months ago

4.0

One appetiser, two mains, and two drinks came to £63 at lunch time. The fried tofu with stuffed vegetables/beansprouts (tahu sumbat) for appetiser is not recommended. It was fairly flavourless even with the sauce. However I enjoyed my bee hoon goreng a lot. The portion was big and the spice level was great. I would have this again. I also liked the hot teh tarik. It was sweet just like how I had it in KL. It could possibly be the best teh tarik I’ve had so far in London. There were plenty of seatings at 12:30 on a Saturday but I would recommend a reservation if you go in the evening.