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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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on Google4.4 (300+)
*as of 2026-04-01
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72%
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15%
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9%
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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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Love it here! Have to go to get a slush pina colada! I've tried the papaya salad, super delicious; they also have different specials that are always yummy, such as the beef salad (picture). A great location & fun to walk around the market after. A nice variety of grilled & noodles.

Jun 28, 2025
on Google

Satay Brothers is a Montreal mainstay for me, definitely one of my top restaurants, so i had to take my friends from out of town here. The Atwater location is perfect for a more casual consumption of Satay Brothers fare & today we sampled the satay sandwich & bao (& noodles from another restaurant). No meal out would be complete without a ginger ale & thankfully Satay Brothers is a restaurant of culture that stocks the best soft drink.

Jul 5, 2024
on Google

Lack of hospitality skills from staff. Very Amateurish services. I call this trash cool. You can be cool but with grace. Too expensive for what you get. In addition, where is my chicken meat? noodles? Would you pay that for 20$?

PS: by the way, I gave tips of 15%. I should give none.
PS: lack of hygiene… good luck for the COVID spread

Oct 1, 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
exorchan
12 Reviews
4.5

I saw a picture of their signature soup on one of my friends fb page & it looked very appetizing so I gave it a try.
I had this type of soup before at another restaurant & the combination of coconut milk & spiciness seduced me. That soup was good but the Laks Lemak at the Satay Brothers so sooo much better! They asked me if I wanted it spicy & I said yes. Will not do that again. :-) The broth is so creamy & deliciously oily with flavors of smoked coconut through out. Even though I wasn't hungry when I left I would have liked the bowl to be a bit more full. Also the noodles were surprisingly short which made eating them a bit difficult (but I'm not good with chopsticks to start with).
I will definitely go back to try some of their other specialties. The communal tables outdoors but under a big tent are also great on a hot summer day.

Aug 19, 2013
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