Rosli Nasi Lemak • Satay is a Malaysian restaurant offering a casual dining experience focused on traditional flavors. The establishment serves a variety of authentic Malaysian dishes, with a particular emphasis on nasi lemak and satay. The menu features small plates suitable for quick bites as well as more substantial meals, catering to solo diners, families, and groups.
The restaurant provides both dine-in and takeaway options, accommodating different preferences and schedules. Operating daily from 5:00 PM to 10:30 PM, it is well-suited for dinner visits, offering a relaxed atmosphere that is welcoming for children. The halal certification ensures the food meets dietary requirements for a broad range of guests.
Patrons often highlight the distinctive taste of the chicken satay and accompanying sauces. The casual setting supports a comfortable and informal dining experience, making it a convenient choice for those looking for an accessible Malaysian cuisine option at reasonable prices. For a comprehensive look at their offerings, users are encouraged to explore the full menu page.
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HT Kat
21/02/2026
The chicken satay is delicious and tender. I like the kuah kacang. It taste slightly different from usual kuah kacang - but in a good way. I feel the peanut taste is more fragrant and distinct. The beef satay however I think is a little tough and on the sweet side. I ordered the sambal sotong too. The sotong is very plump and I like the taste of the sambal base. Have not tried their nasi lemak yet, maybe next time. Another thing I like here is it is pretty harmonious in terms of race. We ate at the lok lok restaurant but the satay guy is willing to bring over to us a few stalls away. There is public toilet here and it is super clean. To be honest, I have not seen a toilet that is this clean and does not have any foul smell. I made this conclusion after 3 times visiting and the toilet has been clean and odorless during these 3 times. So, if u are not feeling like eating just satay, you have plenty of food to choose from. I think it is closed on Sundays.