Satay Ria
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Authentic Malaysian foodMy husband and I are regulars at the Cannon Hill outlet of this restaurant simply because it's close to home and the food is s…
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Went here for a family dinner (party of five) on a Public Holiday. We arrived for an early-ish dinner, knowing the possibility of a rush of customers …
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Satay Ria is open for Casual Dining. Satay Ria serves Chinese and Malaysian dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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2 Reviews on “Satay Ria”
Authentic Malaysian foodMy husband and I are regulars at the Cannon Hill outlet of this restaurant simply because it’s close to home and the food is so good. This time we went to the Fortitude Valley outlet because it was more accessible to our friends on the Northside and the food was a hit with everyone. The noodles, rice, fish, prawns, chicken, beef and vegetable dishes we ordered were all delicious. A large tour group arrived not long after us but even though the staff were run off their feet, our meals came out very quickly. The staff were attentive especially the lady manager who really looked after us right from the start. It was very reasonably priced and BYO was a bonus.
Went here for a family dinner (party of five) on a Public Holiday. We arrived for an early-ish dinner, knowing the possibility of a rush of customers later in the evening.We ordered to share:- Mee Goreng: well-cooked noodles, with a good coating of sticky moreish sauce.- Nasi Lemak Campur: well-seasoned, tender fragrant beef.- Special Fried Rice: very well-done fried rice with Chinese sausage and prawns.- Chicken Laksa: reasonably nice broth; the noodles were a little out-of-proportion to the vegetables and chicken.- Cai Xian Tofu: deliciously salty (maybe a little to salty) and textural.- Chinese Broccoli (Kai Lan) Made in Two Ways: a nice fried shredded version and a standard steamed and wok-tossed portion.Very friendly and efficient service. Plenty of indoor seating available. A casual, typical Asian restaurant-type ambience. Reasonable prices.Overall, a good Malaysian and Chinese restaurant in Brisbane’s chinatown.