Satay
สะเต๊ะ
Also known as: Thai Satay, Satay Gai, Chicken Satay, Satay Moo, Sate
What is Satay?
Marinated meat skewers grilled over charcoal, served with a rich peanut dipping sauce and cucumber relish. The marinade typically includes turmeric, lemongrass, and curry powder, giving the meat its yellow color.
Typical Ingredients
Allergen Information
Always confirm with restaurant staff before ordering.
Peanut sauce is the defining accompaniment—extremely high peanut risk. Cucumber relish may contain vinegar (sulphites). Some marinades use soy sauce.
Safer Variations
Allergen-friendly alternatives to ask for.
Questions to Ask Staff
Important questions to confirm with restaurant staff.
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Good for These Diets
Based on this dish's typical allergen profile, it may be suitable for:
Important Disclaimer
Allergen information is based on typical recipes and may vary by restaurant, region, or preparation method. Always confirm with restaurant staff before ordering.