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Satay Brothers

Saint-Henri
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Satay Brothers Montreal Restaurant: Menu, Reviews & Reserve (2026)
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Reviews for Satay Brothers

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Service
on Google4.4 (300+)
*as of 2026-04-01
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72%
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Review Summary

The laksa is repeatedly praised for its balanced, rich broth, creamy texture, and generous toppings like perfectly cooked shrimp, chicken, tofu and rice noodles. Satay skewers and other dishes are described as flavorful and well prepared, with a lively street-food vibe and efficient, friendly service. The setting at Atwater market is often highlighted, with the restaurant regarded as a Montreal destination for food lovers. A few reviews note high prices for the amount of food or occasional balance issues in some dishes, and one critique mentions a dish that is not authentic or overpriced. Overall Satay Brothers is seen as a standout option for Asian inspired street food with strong repeat visits and many recommendations to try the laksa and the satays, making it worth the trip.
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If you are looking for a great Asian's food, don't try their LAKSA SOUP WITH CHICKEN, the taste is not authentic, the dish is overpriced, & the quality of the dish does not fill you. The steam bun is ok, but again, overpriced & so little. My wife eat the Laksa Chicken Soup, she got food poisoned & vomiting.

Aug 6, 2025
on Google

Amazing food! Great place to share a bunch of things.

Jul 1, 2025
on Google

Stop by for pork buns

Aug 8, 2024
on Google

The food is meh for me & overpriced. I don't eat pork so I ordered the tofu bun & it only had good flavor at the center where the sauce was. The service was nice. Atmosphere was the best part. Lots of picnic tables with people enjoying. I've cream & doughnuts & boba in the neighboring stands. Really nice vibe. But the food is mid.

Jul 7, 2024
on Google

This is a great place to eat when you are craving fresh ingredients to eat. You definitely have to try the papaya salad with grilled pork, which also had nuts, chilli peppers, & a great acidic flavor & the pork steam bun. You can pay cash or credit & they'll bring your food to wherever you are sitting.

Jul 7, 2024
on Google

Satay tempeh was awesome!! Highly recommend this place & they have other good choices like steamed buns, satay sandwiches, everything in between. Great Thai cuisine & options for vegetarian/vegans alike(:

Jun 15, 2024
on Google

The menu is limited compared to their restaurant on notre dame. However it's one of the best restaurant in the at water market. Their buns are a must!

Oct 8, 2023
on Google

Comida deliciosa! El Steam bun, riquísimo!

Sep 23, 2023
on Google

The papaya salad is a must! The tempeh was SO good on top! It’s sour & sweet & crunchy & minty & delicious!
The bao bun was also good, but I just don’t love super fatty meats. It’s also a bit overpriced, in my opinion (almost $10).
They’re very quick, & have a decent amount of options on the menu.
Super awesome spot.
Only open in the summer.

Sep 16, 2023
on Google
italshorty
47 Reviews
4.0

I went to eat here last night with 3 friends. We shared a bunch of plates, everything was delicious! The pork belly buns & the papaya salad were my favourite!! The lobster noodles also delicious. Definitely going back for more!!

Jun 25, 2016
Foodie
9 Reviews
4.0

A few weeks ago, the popular Satay Brothers food kiosk from Marché Atwater opened up a permanent location on a dreary stretch of Saint-Jacques Ouest.

The interior is very simple, cozy & intimate, not to mention tiny. There are three communal tables & a small spot on the bar to choose from, just about enough to seat 30 people at most.

The wall menu, written on a chalkboard, features a few fan favorites such as the satay chicken skewers & steam buns, as well as other Southeast Asian dishes & a section for changing specials.

We went with the Tofu Steamed Buns (a hit), Laksa Lemak soup (a classic!) & Mee Goreng noodles (so-so).

Based on tonight's dinner, we can confidently say that the brothers are still on the right track with their new establishment. This one is bound to be a permanent fixture in the burgeoning Saint-Henri neighborhood.

Feb 22, 2013