Shi Xiang Satay

Chinatown & the CBD


Opened since 1955, this legendary satay stall cooks over red hot coals, giving the meat a wonderful smoky flavour. These sticks of juicy meat served with a generous side of satay sauce are the perfect accompaniment to a couple of cold beers. Located near craft beer stalls Smith Street Taps and Good Beer Company, it's a match made in heaven.


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