Sate Grill-on-Wheels

&, Wendell Street, Batterymarch St, Boston
(617) 615-6264

Recent Reviews

H

I miss going to this food truck on my lunch breaks! Such good food and the service was always so fast.

Rory Fuentes

I take my family to this place many times a year! This is my favorite spot to pass a nice evening. I go there at least once a month. The food is excellent, the team is helpful and the prices are reasonable. I like meeting in this spot for a tasty meal.

Nicole A Menezes

BEST FOOD TRUCK IN BOSTON! :)

Maria M.

One of my top choices for food trucks near south station at lunch time. Prices are reasonable. $8/9 for reasonable amount of serving size. You can choose different meat styles with different entrée styles. They have noodle salad, noodle soup, rice etc. Lines are normally smaller too. Taste is really good.

Danan R.

Very meh. The chicken bulgogi and lemongrass chicken were extremely dry and the coconut water tasted completely off. We couldn't finish our meals. Just skip.

Josh J.

I've been a 1-2x/week customer of Momogoose (the Red food truck on the MIT campus near Stata Center) for 9 years. If you're trying to eat vegan this truck is a godsend: there are at least two vegan options, like curry or Korean BBQ tofu, available every day over brown rice, white rice or noodles. For about $7.50 you can have WITHIN 30 SECONDS a very generous serving, which you need to cover with their chili sauce to make extra worthwhile. The staff in the truck are unfailingly efficient and polite in all weather conditions. Thai Peanut is the best.

Kay Y.

Came here for some quick eats during my lunch break. I was impressed to find vegan options and actually they give you quite a lot of food! It's pretty healthy stuff too. I got the Thai curry tofu. Brown rice and salad are in the mix. But after finishing it, not sure if it's something I would order again. I would though, come back to try a different dish. For the $7-$9, it's not the cheapest asian food truck. But being the only open place on MIT campus during the mid-afternoon, I was pleasantly surprised.

Olaf Doemer

Best Asian Food Truck! I love their noodle soups, their Korean BBQ Tofu (I think the meat lovers in the office also love the carnivore BBQ), their salads dishes and their daily specials. Great price value and service, convenient location.

Keith H.

My first real Ramen, and still one of my favorites. Absolutely delicious. Liza the cashier is really nice and the MIT Courtyard is an extremely pleasant place to sit and eat an outdoor lunch on a nice day

Brian X.

Got the Bulgogi Beef on rice today. The portion size was pretty large and it was pretty cheap. The food wasn't great quality and pretty oily. Normally wouldn't eat here, but I guess it's good enough for a poor college student that's in a rush ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.

Chilly P.

It's a no for me. Sate isn't fresh or all that tasty. The guy running the truck was too relaxed and wasn't very helpful with the menu. The food is already prepared and by the time you put in your order - the food is out. They don't even bother heating it up/stir frying it. Seasoning is lacking. The only positive is they give you a lot of food for cheap. But if everything tastes cold, old and bland - is it really worth the money?

Yangsoo S.

Like their noodle soup with Korean Bulgogi beef as my lunch! The portion is huge and price is so cheap($8). Only reason I'm reducing rating to 4 is because the lady forgot to put my dumplings in takeout.

Augusto T.

Fast and cheap, but not good. I wish I liked this food truck better, because it is the closest one I have to work. It has a few things going for it. It is one of the only places in Kendall where you can get lunch for less than $10. Also, despite sometimes having a line, food comes out quick. Too quick, perhaps. Nothing is made fresh, which results in soggy sandwiches and reheated meat. It's food, but it's not good. If you have some standards for what you eat, I don't recommend it. If you just want cheap sustenance, then go for it.

Lauren V.

No no no. This is not authentic whatsoever and honestly plain gross. The portion size is the only reason I'm giving more than one star. I got the bulgogi beef rice bowl and man was it disappointing! Tasted nothing, and I mean NOTHING like what bulgogi is supposed to taste like. It was not remotely sweet and the sauce was gritty. Yuck. I also got a spring roll on the side and it was one of those gross ones where the filling is so mushy inside you can't even tell what vegetables were supposed to go inside. VERY DISAPPOINTED AND WOULD NOT RECOMMEND.

P N.

Sate grill holds a special place in my heart. I was constantly here my first year at MIT since it was 5 dollars then. You get food here because a) it is food (neither unpalatable nor tasty), b) it is convenient, and c) it fills you up. However, the prices have gone up like 2 dollars -- I think for the taste (and the fact that it is a food truck), it is hard to justify the price with the quantity of food. Maybe if they gave like a spring roll on the side or more protein(and not so much salad or rice), it would be worth it. Taste wise, I think your best options are the bahn mi(add sauce cause its a bit dry) or the ramen or pho(though you will feel very bloated after). Belly-full wise, I think rice bowl is the best. I can't really stomach the noodles(why are they so thin and weird??). Service wise, they go really fast which is exactly what you want out of a food truck. They could probably smile more but I doubt I would be smiling after serving like a 100 people. No complaints. I still eat here occasionally just cause its on MIT's campus. 3 stars.

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