1. Philippe
7.6
33 E 60th St (btwn Park & Madison Ave), New York, NY
Asian Restaurant · Upper East Side · 107 tips and reviews
The Corcoran Group: Great lunch specials - try the lettuce satay wraps or steamed veggie dumplings as an appetizer, and the crispy beef as an entree. Fast, polite service - good spot for East Side lunch meetings.
The Corcoran Group: Come for lunch and have the special for only $20! Includes an appetizer, try the chicken satay, a main course, we enjoyed the velvet chicken breast and a sorbet desert and coffee/tea.
Maria Styles: Chicken satay, crab legs, and the fried rice are my favorites
2. Wayan
8.2
20 Spring St, New York, NY
Indonesian Restaurant · NoLita · 36 tips and reviews
Ben Righthand: All the satays, gado gado salad, TAMARIND RIBS, and chicken all day
Juan Correa: The lobster noodles are popping. All the satays are way too good and the corn fritters make no sense how good they are.
Jasmine Mehrabi: loved the lobster noodles and cauliflower the most. chicken satay was also good but not the best. great service. i’d come back.
3. Mr. Chow
7.7
324 E 57th St (btwn 1st & 2nd Ave), New York, NY
Chinese Restaurant · Sutton Place · 68 tips and reviews
Katie Flynn: Order the chicken satay, the squab lettuce wraps, and any bottle of wine from the fabulous wine list!
Marc Podell: Squab with lettuce, chicken satay, crispy beef, green shrimp...all amazing.
Alhanouf.M: Love it ! Way better than the one in london 👍 my all time favs are checkin satay + crispy beef
4. TAO Downtown
8.8
92 9th Ave (at W 16th St), New York, NY
Asian Restaurant · Chelsea · 188 tips and reviews
Moozl: Try the sea bass satay
Sleepy Browne: The ambience is simply amazing the crowd one of the sexiest in the city.The chicken satay was great and cashew chicken and well made drinks
Laurie Abellard: Favorite restaurant in NYC. Best items: Chilean sea bass satay, dumplings, chicken wings lollipops, chicken pad Thai, red snapper. Must have: chocolate layer cake and bread pudding donuts
6. Tao
8.8
42 E 58th St (btwn Madison & Park Ave), New York, NY
Asian Restaurant · Midtown East · 389 tips and reviews
Sandi: Chilean seabass satay was probably the best thing I've ever eaten, our table was in heaven!! We shared lots of small plates and appetizers. Fantastic food and beautiful place.
Rosaline: Try the Satay Of Chilean Sea Bass With Wok Roasted Asparagus
Essa Sharaf: Chicken satay, vegi dumpling, sweet onion rings, shrimp and lobster spring rolls 4 starter were amazing couldn't have enough of them. Main course was pecking duck! Desert jumbo fortune Cooke! Ur set!
7. Kati Thai Cuisine
7.8
347 E 14th St (1st Ave), New York, NY
Thai Restaurant · Gramercy Park · 23 tips and reviews
Dylan Demanski: Order their beef satay, chicken Pad Thai or Green Curry....actually order anything you want! Kati is some of the best Thai food I believe in the city and was lucky enough to stumble upon it last year!
Christian Martinez: sapporo, beef satay and fried rice. Enjoy!
Mike Lyden: Nice atmosphere, excellent service. Not familiar with Thai food? Order the Chicken Satay and a Tom Kar soup!
8. Café Gitane
8.3
242 Mott St (at Prince St), New York, NY
French Restaurant · NoLita · 304 tips and reviews
Chrysi Philailthes: Chicken Satay rocks
Duy Dinh-Steffensen: Cute place with great atmosphere. Sidewalk tables do the trick. Chicken satay and goat cheese salad were marvelous, truly well balanced in flavours. Our host, Lindsey, was a gem of a person!
Will Bancroft: Avocado toast and chicken satay. Probably my favorite meal in New York.
9. Wau
7.8
434 Amsterdam Ave (81st St.), New York, NY
Malay Restaurant · Upper West Side · 8 tips and reviews
Pineapple Froyo: Skip the crispy hainanese chicken but everything else was delicious! Especially the satay.
Natalie LeMoss: Incredible rice dishes and the dosa and the satay were table favorite appetizers
Dave S: "The emphasis is on comfort food, with rich, big-flavored dishes. Malaysian fare as well as rice- and noodle-based items you might find at hawker stalls. Everything was delicious." -Gothamist
11. Lovely Day
8.1
196 Elizabeth St (btwn Prince & Spring St), New York, NY
Thai Restaurant · NoLita · 187 tips and reviews
Ashley Kaufman: Definitely get ginger fried chicken and chicken satay. Green curry is amazing and hobo noodles spicy and delicious. Really great Foursquare find! Def at least a 9!
Léna Le Rolland: I LOVE the fried chicken, but I don't like the chicken satay. Super noisy... Be ready to wait.
Jeremy Provost: Horrifc Fried Rice no flavor at all the most bland meal ever. The Satay Chicken skewers are not bad tho...
13. OBAO Midtown
8.1
222 E 53rd St (btwn 3rd Ave & 2nd Ave), New York, NY
Thai Restaurant · Turtle Bay · 167 tips and reviews
Raj Sarma: The curry catfish satay is to die for! Make sure you try it out!
Caitlin Williams: OMG everything here was amazing, from the Vietnamese coffee to the chicken satay to the pho. Probably the best dumplings I've ever eaten, even better than Mandoo Bar. Pad see iew is to die for.
Andy Grossman: Great service. Try the ginger & anise Pho Bo.
15. Wondee Siam I
8.0
792 9th Ave (btwn 52nd & 53rd), New York, NY
Thai Restaurant · Hell's Kitchen · 122 tips and reviews
Renee Manorat: Ask for the secret Thai menu. Huge fan of the beef salad, Tom yum shrimp, and chicken satay
Christian Dickmann: Skip Satay, Thai or Duck spring rolls. OK but boring. Tamarind Duck, and Duck Gra Prow however were great.
Betty: Cozy, delicious meal! Try the Tom Ka soup and soft shell crab with basil sauce. It's a small space so get comfy with your neighbors.