Menu for Mr. Sate in Los Angeles, CA
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Cuisines:
American North American
American North American
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Features:
Takeout , Delivery
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Dietary:
Organic
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Known for:
Casual, Cozy, Quick bite, Coffee, Comfort food, Halal food, Organic dishes, Small plates, Good for kids, Mask required, Accepts reservations, Catering, High chairs, Restroom, Gender-neutral restroom, Seating, Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible parking lot, Wheelchair accessible restroom, Wheelchair accessible seating, NFC mobile payments, Dessert, Dine-in, Dinner, Popular Dinner, Lunch, Popular Lunch, Solo dining, Family-friendly,Read more
Mr. Sate in Los Angeles, CA, is a American restaurant with average rating of 4.6 stars. Curious? Here’s what other visitors have to say about Mr. Sate. Whether you’re curious about how busy the restaurant is or want to reserve a table, call ahead at (323) 861-9639.
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Mr. Sate offers all sorts of meals, including halal dietary options.
Other attributes include: halal food.
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Pleasantly surprised by this place. My first time in the woman working the counter went through THE ENTIRE menu with me and... explained what everything was. I can't spell or pronounce what I got but it was some sort of fried chicken, stewed beef, hardboiled egg, and veggies wrapped in a banana leaf. Full transparency: the chicken, and beef, and egg were all over cooked but theflavor was so freaking good I ate the whole plate. I will be back for sure! Read more
Nice authentic Indonesian restaurant run by a nice family. The Bakmi Ayam (mee pok) has really nice texture.
We loved this place! My husband has spent a lot of time in Indonesia and testified to its authenticity. We got Soto Ayam,... chicken satay gado gado, and nasi goreng. We loved it. The Soto Ayam was particularly good and the peanut sauce on the gado gadoand chicken satay was delicious. We will be back soon! Read more
Overall I liked this as a lunch spot. I haven?t eaten much Indonesian food in general so I don?t have a lot to compare it off... but the dish I did get was delicious. Server was friendly & helpful, he actually recommended the dish to me. I?d look to returnback to try more of the options on the menu. Read more
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When is Mr. Sate open?
Mr. Sate is open on the following days:
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 11:00 AM - 03:00 PM 05:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: Closed
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
What forms of payment are accepted at Mr. Sate?
They accept Apple Pay and Google Pay at Mr. Sate.
Does Mr. Sate offer delivery?
Yes, Mr. Sate offers delivery.
Does Mr. Sate offer desserts?
Yes, Mr. Sate has dessert, view their dessert menu on Sirved.
[Review from an Indonesian] There is a reason why you don?t find many Indonesian restaurants in the States. Mr. Sate has... unlocked the taste and (more importantly) the smell that come from hours of preparation, to release rich essential oil fromtropical spices that will bring you to an authentic culinary journey 1. Nasi Bungkus: it?s the BOMB. The smell of banana leaf,followed by turmeric and galangal will hit you softly, even before your eyes can digest the festive you are about to savor. Myfavorite part of the dish is the fried chicken, it?s juicy, flavorful and crispy. It comes with a lot of side dish (beefrendang, egg balado, veggie curry, sambal and chips). I wish I would have asked for extra curry, I prefer the dish to be moresaucy then dry. Tho it might seem a lot, but none of the components overpowers the overall dish. It's nicely balanced, but isnot shy to express the bold taste we have back home. 2. Corn fritter: it surprises me for 2 reasons. Firstly, there is avery subtle hint of herbs hidden in between the crunchiness and sweetness of the corn. I think it?s turmeric, it is not verycommon (at least in where I am from) but it matches the taste so well - again the smell induces your appetite before you eat (Iam salivating as I type this review). Secondly, the secret black sauce. I will not reveal what it is, I let you fantasize. It isoriginal Indonesian style of ? sauce. For a new olfactory experience in enjoying a food, this place could bepriced much higher! Read more