Harden's survey result
Summary
This “tasty and lively” Malaysian ‘kopitiam’ makes a “fantastic local restaurant” and has been a “good addition to Queen’s Park” since opening two years ago. It’s a ‘second-gen’ operation from siblings Fatizah and Irqam Shawal, whose parents opened Satay House in Paddington more than 50 years ago.
Summary
“Really succulent rendang” is a menu highlight at this “great new Malaysian eatery”: a ‘kopitiam’ (café-style) venture which opened in Queen’s Park in late 2022. It’s the creation of siblings Fatizah and Irqam Shawal, whose parents opened London’s most venerable Malaysian – Satay House – in 1973.
Summary
Fatizah and Irqam Shawal (whose parents opened the venerable Satay House in 1973) are set to open this Malaysian style ‘kopitiam’ (a kind of South East Asian coffee shop) in ever-more happening Queen’s Park late in 2022. Many of the fave rave dishes from Satay House will feature on the menu here.
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30 Salusbury Road, London, NW6 6NL
30 Salusbury Road, London, NW6 6NL
Opening hours
Monday | 11:30 am‑9:30 pm |
Tuesday | 11:30 am‑9:30 pm |
Wednesday | 11:30 am‑9:30 pm |
Thursday | 11:30 am‑9:30 pm |
Friday | 10 am‑10 pm |
Saturday | 10 am‑10 pm |
Sunday | 10 am‑9:30 pm |
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