Fong Seng Fast Food Nasi Lemak is a asian restaurant Central Region Singapore located in Singapore.
101 Pasir Panjang Road 118527 Singapore
Reservations | No |
Credit Cards | No |
Outdoor Seating | Yes |
Menus | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
Unimpressed with this outlet of the popular nasi lemak supper destination next to NUS. While rice was fragrant & flavourful, fried chicken wing was limp. Fried egg was messy. This plate $4.30!
Only 2 vege options at 10am on a working day: curry vege & achar (pickled vege )
Most items were fried/processed food. Easy for foreign kitchen staff to prepare
Menu & pricelist. Achar (pickled vege ) was $1
5am and still plenty of varieties ????????
Open Mon-Sun 8am till 6am..closes on alternate Sundays
Try the nasi lemak with Saba Fish ! It really blends so well !
Service was poor. The lady who was serving us went off after scooping a plate of rice to chat, leaving us waiting for quite sometime before another guy serve us. This also happened to our drinks.
Beware of the floor. Most of the time it's greasy and slippery.
Good taste. Malay traditional recipe
Th mee rebus is nice!!!!! Same goes to th nasi lemak !!!
This place easily has the best nasi lemak in this whole shop.
Clementi branch closes at 4am..pasIr Panjang branch closes at 6am
Nasi Lemak Rice standard drop. Rice can't even taste coconut milk , fragrance from pandan leave and the rice was undercooked. Service was poor too.
Fong Sheng Nasi Lemak new outlet!
gampang ahh...otw to work bisa singgah!
Horribly expensive and terrible service...
Morning the Nasi lemak here is good but ask for more chilli to add more kick. - Fauzan Hidayat
The best seafood me and my hubby had! Alot of variety and the food is awesome especially the black pepper crab. Fuyoh! - Lyn Snowhite Ayuri
Ampang & Hakka are both very tasty. Love the ingredients - very delicious. - Kay Woo
Prata very good! And love their kambing soup and Maggi Mee goreng too. - mrbrown
Nice springy prata with delicious fish curry at stall 786 - Is Sani
The view is awesome. Come here around 5.30-6pm so that you can see both day view and night view - Kean Yung