Satay
(512) 467-6731
3202 W Anderson Ln Ste 205
Austin,
TX
78757
30.3614
-97.7417
Neighborhood: North Shoal Creek

What People Are Saying About Satay
The Editor
Joshua Hinsdale
Citysearch
In Short
The creator of Satay restaurant and its successful line of retail sauces, Foo Swasdee brings together the diverse culinary traditions of Thailand, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Indonesia on one menu. The restaurant has an otherworldly feel with its rice-paper screens and bamboo-print wallpaper, and diners range from the chic to the very casual. Although the menu covers all the bases with meats, poultry, tofu, noodles, and a variety of vegetarian selections.
User Reviews
LarryParker
January 27, 2009
This is THE worst restaurant I have been to in Austin area. The menu items are about twice more expensive than other comparable Thai restaurants. On the last page, there is a small section of menus that are $10-12 range. But do not be fooled, because when you order these, you will get a really tiny dish and end up having to order more or will get out still hungry. (No, I am not fat and am actually less than average weight) What's more upsetting is their business practice. A waitress will ask if you would like a tea, and at the end they will charge you $1.50 for EACH person. And on the menu I got, there is no mention of charge for a tea and I was not informed at the time of ordering. I've been to hundreds of restaurants, and this is the first place to charge for a regular tea that's not even on the menu. I feel this is a very cunning business practice and will not recommend to anyone or go back. There are many honest and good restaurants out there.
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December 05, 2008
I always enjoy eating here; they offer so many wonderful dishes. By taking a moment to relax over a healthy lunch, in a lovely setting, before going back to the office, I always feel like I've done a huge favor for myself. Once or twice the service has been only average, but most of the time its quite good. Prices are very reasonable.
read full reviewsavagerocket
October 10, 2008
I had such a disappointing experience with this place last night, particularly with the manager, Juan, who showed an astounding lack of customer service and rudeness I haven't seen in a long time. Had never been here, but found it to be close to a friends house for a quick meal before we both had to be somewhere else. I called an hour and a half beforehand so my food would be ready for pickup. I was on time; they had forgotten to make my food. My "3 more minutes" from the manager who was rude from the beginning, turned into 10-15 minutes - that's fine - the interior is beautiful, and the food coming out of the kitchen looked amazing (from too afar??).. so I'm excited. I stayed in Thailand for a while, and know good and bad food. Juan tightly knots the small containers in a plastic bag before I can stop him (to make sure all my stuff is there as a general rule with takeout) I attempt, he repeats my order, I say yes, he says "yes, it's there". There is a line behind me waiting on service, so I go. I get down the street with little time to eat, and I cannot believe the portions in my bag. For $11/entree, I assumed I would be getting two meals out of one. I thought the rice thrown into the small box, and the small spattering of noodles in my friends box was really a joke. really. We were in such a hurry, though, I couldn't go back and be irate as I was feeling. I ate my terrible green curry in one small bowl, (WHO skimps on white rice and rice noodles??) in one quick sitting. I was still hungry, and I was super mad. I called when I got home, exactly an hour later, but Juan didn't return my call for 30 minutes. He assured me that the portion size of takeout was the same that's served to the tables, he was extremely rude and said that too much time had passed between me leaving with my food and calling - though I wasn't asking for a refund or anything... he was just being defensive and accusing me of lying! DON'T SPEND YOUR MONEY HERE.
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The Extras:
If your dinner at Satay inspires you, pick up a jar at the restaurant or a local grocery and whip up an oriental feast of your own.
Know Before You Go:
Satay prepares dishes using only fresh, aromatic herbs and vegetables, and MSG is never added.
Category:
Restaurants, Grocery Stores, Catering
Payment Methods:
American Express, Visa, Discover, MasterCard





