Satay Club Noodle House - Brisbane

Noodles , Thai, Asian
66 Charlotte Street, Brisbane, Brisbane 4000., Australia
Dishes: 55
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Address
Satay Club Noodle Ho... 66 Charlotte Street, Brisbane, Brisb...
Phone
+61732298855

Menu

The menu of Satay Club Noodle House from Brisbane comprises about 55 different dishes and drinks. On average you pay about A$10 for a dish / drink.

Satay Club is a popular spot for those looking for delicious and satisfying Malaysian/Indonesian food at affordable prices. The dishes are flavorful, especially favorites like Nasi goreng, cendol, sop buntut, and pangsit goreng. The portions are generous and perfect for those with big appetites. While the restaurant may not be visually appealing, the food is authentic and packed with flavor, making it a go-to spot for many patrons. The char kway teow, satay chicken, duck noodles, and Malaysian mee goreng are highly recommended dishes. Overall, Satay Club is a top choice for those craving Malaysian cuisine in Brisbane.

Last update: 18.04.2025

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★ 3.9 / 5 from 387 reviews

Was art g at Satay Club Noodle House a mag?
This is my CBD Indo food spot. Go here at least twice a week for lunch. Authentic Nasi goreng to taste and cendol. Also try the sop buntut (oxtail soup) and pangsit goreng. I usually visit after 1.00pm as it's a bit quieter. View all feedback.

What Nayeli DuBuque dislikes about Satay Club Noodle House:
Small pokey noodle bar in Elizabeth St with a retro feel, pretty noisy during lunchtimes. However they do put out decent food with good vegetarian options. Loved the Tom Yum View all feedback.

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Jacey 03.07.2022 - 08:54

A delicious, satisfying food, especially if you eat Malaysian/Indonese. the prices are very cheap, especially for the city.the aromen are there and although there are many noodles, I feel like the dishes lacked in variety and leisure. the duck tom yum I had been nice although the mushrooms were bland, but the suppenbase was nice. this place is super friendly for gluten-free folk and vegan, so I would definitely do it for those who die more restricted (and it is also halal). the courts are really cheap in comparison to other places, so it is worth definitiw. The suppene dishes are not as great as the fried noodle dishes, and the same applies to huh vs duck (not so great). service was friendly although I went during the non-peak hour.the place is not designed so that prettily, and on the toilets is like getting a walk into a horror-esque movie, but the toilets are really clean and well maintained, which is for a hole in the wall restaurant as this is surprising. overall, liked the place and would come back

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Thérèse 03.07.2022 - 08:54

Lady meatball and I visited satay club to her chicken satay./ the huh was well cooked, tender and damp with good taste, but the ratio of sose to huh was a bit sown and the sose exaggerated the huh. the plate had a small oil pool under the chicken and about half the soße went to waste./ overall a good dish, but I will not be in a hurry to return.

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art 30.12.2023 - 02:39

This is my CBD Indo food spot. Go here at least twice a week for lunch. Authentic Nasi goreng to taste and cendol. Also try the sop buntut (oxtail soup) and pangsit goreng. I usually visit after 1.00pm as it's a bit quieter.

itsyenyabish
Itsyenyabish 30.12.2023 - 02:39

Food is bomb.com. Place here looks quite run down and old but the food is authentic, tasty and packed with flavour. Portions were big and cheap, perfect for uni students or people with big appetites who are after a quick cheap and tasty meal.

linna-gluten-free
Linna 30.12.2023 - 02:39

This restaurant offers a tasty and satisfying meal, especially for those craving Malaysian/Indonesian food. The prices are quite affordable, especially for the city. The flavors are present in the dishes, but there could be more variety and vegetables. The duck tom yum was enjoyable, although the mushrooms were bland. The soup base was nice. This restaurant is accommodating for gluten-free and vegan diets, as well as being halal. The duck dishes are particularly cheap compared to other places. The soup-based dishes may not be as great as the fried noodle dishes, and the duck is preferred over the chicken. The service was friendly, especially during non-peak hours. The restaurant's decor is not particularly attractive, and getting to the toilets feels like walking into a horror movie, but they are surprisingly clean and well-maintained. Overall, I liked the place and would definitely come back.

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