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Sate House

Authentic Indonesian Sate from Bandung to Manila

Taste Tradition

Sate Delights

A hand holds a serving of grilled skewered meat, likely satay, wrapped in a green banana leaf. The skewers appear charred and covered with a spicy, brown sauce. The background is a blurred outdoor setting with greenery.
A hand holds a serving of grilled skewered meat, likely satay, wrapped in a green banana leaf. The skewers appear charred and covered with a spicy, brown sauce. The background is a blurred outdoor setting with greenery.

Authentic Sate

Experience the original Indonesian sate from Bandung.

A street vendor wearing a mask is cooking food on a small cart. The sign on the cart reads 'Sate Babi' which indicates that pork satay is being sold. The vendor is using a traditional charcoal grill. The cart looks worn, suggesting long-term use, and is parked in an urban setting with metallic backgrounds.
A street vendor wearing a mask is cooking food on a small cart. The sign on the cart reads 'Sate Babi' which indicates that pork satay is being sold. The vendor is using a traditional charcoal grill. The cart looks worn, suggesting long-term use, and is parked in an urban setting with metallic backgrounds.
A wooden table is set with a variety of Indonesian dishes. A bowl of dark green soup with beef chunks is placed in the center, accompanied by a bowl of white rice in the background. On a small white plate, there are pieces of tempeh and half of a salted egg. A small compartmentalized dish contains chili sambal and chopped nuts. Two spring rolls are placed on a separate plate to the right. A glass mug filled with iced tea, complete with ice cubes, is also present.
A wooden table is set with a variety of Indonesian dishes. A bowl of dark green soup with beef chunks is placed in the center, accompanied by a bowl of white rice in the background. On a small white plate, there are pieces of tempeh and half of a salted egg. A small compartmentalized dish contains chili sambal and chopped nuts. Two spring rolls are placed on a separate plate to the right. A glass mug filled with iced tea, complete with ice cubes, is also present.
Traditional Grilling

Preserving authentic grilling techniques.

Flavorful Sauces

Made with traditional Indonesian sauces.

Savor Tradition

Authentic Indonesian Sate Experience

Discover the rich flavors of Bandung's original sate, now in Manila. We pride ourselves on using traditional grilling methods and authentic sauces to bring you a true taste of Indonesia.

A dish is presented on a banana leaf, featuring grilled meat skewers covered in a rich, brown sauce. Accompanying the skewers are slices of rice cake, along with fresh cucumber and tomato slices, arranged on the side.
A dish is presented on a banana leaf, featuring grilled meat skewers covered in a rich, brown sauce. Accompanying the skewers are slices of rice cake, along with fresh cucumber and tomato slices, arranged on the side.

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Customer Reviews

See what our customers say about our authentic Indonesian sate.

The sate from Sate House is incredibly flavorful and authentic. A must-try!

Maria Santos
A colorful plate of traditional Indonesian salad known as gado-gado is topped with a rich peanut sauce. The dish includes fresh vegetables such as cucumber, and chunks of fried tofu are visible.
A colorful plate of traditional Indonesian salad known as gado-gado is topped with a rich peanut sauce. The dish includes fresh vegetables such as cucumber, and chunks of fried tofu are visible.

Manila, PH

Sate House offers the best Indonesian flavors I've ever tasted! The grilling technique is traditional, and the sauces are simply delicious. Highly recommend to everyone!

Three containers of sambal, a type of Indonesian chili sauce, are prominently displayed. One is a metallic pouch with a label, and the other two are transparent jars with black lids, both labeled. Around them are fresh ingredients like chili peppers, onions, and garlic, scattered on a white surface.
Three containers of sambal, a type of Indonesian chili sauce, are prominently displayed. One is a metallic pouch with a label, and the other two are transparent jars with black lids, both labeled. Around them are fresh ingredients like chili peppers, onions, and garlic, scattered on a white surface.
John Reyes

Manila, PH

★★★★★
★★★★★