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Welcome to Pizza Vs Satay, a delightful restaurant nestled in the heart of Subang Jaya, Malaysia, at 35, Jln USJ 8/2B, Usj 8. This gem is a harmonious blend of culinary offerings, featuring an enticing fusion of Italian and Malaysian cuisines. As soon as you step inside, you'll be greeted by a warm and inviting atmosphere that exudes a sense of comfort—perfect for family gatherings or a casual night out with friends.

The menu showcases a delectable range of dishes, each crafted to tantalize your taste buds. Among the popular highlights, you’ll find their sourdough pizza, praised for its rich toppings and perfectly baked crust. Imagine sinking your teeth into a slice that transports you to pizza paradise, with every bite revealing a world of flavorful ingredients. Diners rave about the mushroom pizza, which is beautifully baked, topped with generous layers of cheese, and bursting with the earthy flavors of fresh mushrooms. The chicken satay, succulent and juicy, is served with a rich peanut sauce that speaks to the heart of traditional Malaysian gastronomy. Don’t forget to indulge in their nasi lemak, where the spicy sambal will ignite your palate and leave you craving more.

The dining experience at Pizza Vs Satay is truly unique, as highlighted by its many patrons. One customer, Nur Ezdiani Mohamed, reflects on a family-friendly ambiance where the staff goes above and beyond—mentioning they even treated her mother to a slice of cake for her birthday. What could be more special than that? Others like Chaotar Meow describe the cozy environment, complemented by polite and friendly service, which enhances the overall enjoyment of the meal. Samantha D. appreciates the variety and quality of the food, noting that while it leans slightly towards the upmarket, the experience is well worth it.

Don't let the casual dining setup fool you; every meal here promises delicious flavors and generous portions. As Yusmy Ibrahim puts it, the food feels akin to home-cooked goodness—each dish crafted with love and care. The restaurant takes up three shop lots, giving it ample space to accommodate families and friends, but be warned: it can get quite busy during weekends!

Whether you’re a local or just passing through, Pizza Vs Satay offers a culinary experience that will delight your senses and leave you with memorable moments shared around good food. So gather your friends, bring your family, and prepare for a dining adventure that promises to be both satisfying and enjoyable. Don’t forget to call ahead at +60 17-313 4779 if you’re planning to visit, as you won’t want to miss out on this delightful experience in Subang Jaya!

Comforts & Conveniences

Accessibility
  • Has wheelchair-accessible seating
Service options
  • Has outdoor seating
  • Offers kerbside pickup
  • Offers delivery
  • On-site services available
  • Offers takeaway
  • Serves dine-in
Popular for
  • Popular for lunch
  • Popular for dinner
  • Good for solo dining
Payments
  • Accepts credit cards
  • Accepts debit cards
  • Accepts NFC mobile payments
  • Credit cards

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Visitor Testimonials (1164)

Family-friendly space, great staff, very affordable and delicious food. They even treat my mom to a slice of cake for her birthday. Sourdough pizza is so good. Topping are rich. Free-flow mushroom soup.

Nice atmosphere for family or friends gathering. We came for the nasi lemak, and requested for spicy sambal. Yes, they do has the extra spicy kick sambal. Food portion is ok, service is ok. Many other varieties on the menu. Mostly a bit up market price. Payment has to be made at the shop two doors away. They took up three shop lots space.

Variety foods and drinks. Delicious and feels like home cooked foods. There’s desserts too. Definitely gonna come back for more.

Overall food was acceptable and tasty, portions were okay although would have been nice to have some more steamed vege for the chicken grill. Ambience was nice, aircond was slightly chilly. Food took a little while to come. Car park was easy to get. Waiters and waitress were polite but would have been nicer if they were more friendlier. Only downside is that there one common shared toilet for both men and ladies, it was clean nevertheless.

This used to be a single lot place for really tasty satay that didn't burn a hole in your pocket even after you've stuffed your face full of ketupat. The grounded peanut laced gravy that was served with the barbecued skewers or delectable chicken, beef or mutton represented a deep craving fulfilled. That was the time before the dreaded pandemic and fast forward to the current time, the shop has expanded to a triple lot business. The new digs are a whole lot swankier and feels almost like walking into an upper heeled fine British dining establishment. There's a well stocked chiller display full of their popular cake confections that seems to be hugely popular. I walked in almost after three hoping to be still able to score some late lunch deals here and it was not a minute too late. It was a lunch deal of rice and daging masak kicap, a common dish you often encounter at roadside and food court tomyam type eateries. This one actually looked good from the menu photo. It looked too good to pass and I managed to order the lunch package before they went into full tea break mode. The meal didn't take too long to arrive and it was really good, but being good doesn't justify this dish on their extensive menu and as I discovered, it was the small side of lip scorching sambal belacan which made a merely good dish into something approaching epic levels of excellence. This was how incredible the house made sambal was. It has the right balance of mouth searing spiciness but balanced by just the right level of piquant tinge from the juiced fresh calamansi limes and just a brief hint of bitterness from slightly burnt toasted belacan. I could have just finished off the bowl of nasi puteh with just the small piece of deep fried salted fish and sambal belacan alone. That alone passes my good eats restaurant with flying colours. Highly recommended.

I had a wonderful time here, making it a truly nice place to enjoy a meal with family. The service was attentive and friendly, adding to the overall pleasant experience. The food was delicious. Best of all the prices were reasonable for the quality offered. We ordered cake, Hawaiian pizza, fish and chips, and butter chicken. Just a heads-up: weekends are very crowded, especially during peak hours at night. Don’t expect fast service as many people dine in and order takeout.

Very nice restaurant, the food also very good, nicely decorate and cozy inside. Affordable prices and tasty with soothing instrumental music. I enjoyed my dinner here and will return to try other menu. Love it!

The place is nice and cosy in a quiet part of the neighbourhood. The service is goodx, staff are polite and friendly, and so is the food. Prices very reasonable too for the quantity and quality. We ordered the mushroom pizza and chicken satay, both were delicious. The pizza was well baked with sufficient toppings and cheese, and the satay was juicy and not charred. Enjoyed the meal very much.

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