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Farasha by Intan

3.6

$$$

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Cuisines

Malay, Asian, Chicken, Chicken Rice

Address

2 Seah Im Rd, #01-31, Singapore 099114

Nearest MRT

Harbourfront

Operating Hours

Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM

Reviews

Name: Nursharina Roslan

Rating: 4

Date: 2/15/2025

Hubby was craving to eat here, so here we are with a plate of Nasi Ayam Penyet and Nasi Goreng Tom Yum Ayam. The chicken were definitely re-fried but still quite juicy with crispy skin. The tom yum fried rice looked delectable and pairs well with the sambal and fried chicken. Would be better if they could give a bit more veggies for the fried rice dish. Overall, they were a good portion and quite delicious.

Name: Zul M

Rating: 4

Date: 2/4/2025

Alright, let us talk about Farasha’s Mee Goreng Beef. The first thing that hits you is the aroma—rich, smoky, and slightly sweet, with that unmistakable wok hei that tells you this was made with skill, not just thrown together. The noodles are the perfect mix of springy yellow mee and slippery kway teow, soaking up all that deep, savoury gravy like they were meant to. (I asked them to mix.... Or u can choose your own type between the two). The backdraw is the price for $8 a plate. And then, there is the beef—tender, generously portioned, and packed with flavour, not just an afterthought like in some mee gorengs where they throw in a few sad slices. But the real magic? The sambal. That dark, glistening, slightly intimidating dollop on the side is where the fireworks happen. It is not just spicy for the sake of heat—it has depth, smokiness, and just the right amount of slow-burning heat that creeps up on you in the best way possible. Every bite with a little bit of that sambal makes you want to take the next one even faster. If you love mee goreng, this is a must-try. And if you do not? Well, this might just convert you.... If the price is OK for you.

Name: Muhammad Fauzie Abdul Rahim

Rating: 4

Date: 11/3/2024

Tried their maggie goreng with ayam and it was quite nice. I saw from reviews here that the Tom Yum version seems to be better, but I couldn't find it offered in the menu.

Name: Bryan Fang

Rating: 5

Date: 10/10/2023

Eaten many times but first time putting it down in reviews. Definitely a 5stars from me. My favourite malay stall in Seah Imm FC. Super love the crispy chicken thigh and especially either with maggie goreng or nasi goreng. The sambal chilli is exceptionally spicy which is superb for me because I love eating spicy food. It compliments the tender chicken meat that pulls apart easily and the well fried noodle/rice. View photos for example.

Name: Danish Isa B Ahmad

Rating: 1

Date: 9/18/2023

Spent $7.50 for Nasi Goreng Tom Yam Ayam and it was atrocious. Portion for babies. As seen in my images i took, I use my pinkie to show how deep the portion is and the marker to show how big the chicken is. I suggest to go home make white rice, buy tom yum paste and make yourself. Can feed your whole family.

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Farasha by Intan

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