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Farsha — Restaurant in South Sinai

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Farsha
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Nearby attractions
Gold Beach
El-Bahr, Sharm El Sheikh 1, South Sinai Governorate 8762201, Egypt
snorkelling place
R8X4+5R, Sharm El Sheikh 1, Egypt
El Fanar Beach
El Fanar St.، UMM EL SID HILL، SHARM EL SHEIKH, South Sinai Governorate 8762401, Egypt
Nearby restaurants
Farsha Cafe
هضبة ام السيد, Sharm El Sheikh 1, South Sinai Governorate 46619, Egypt
Santorini sharm el sheihk cafe restaurant
El-Bahr, Sharm El Sheikh 1, South Sinai Governorate 8762240, Egypt
Star Fish Restaurant
V824+4JP, Sharm El Sheikh 2, South Sinai Governorate 46628, Egypt
Sadiki Cafe
R8X4+CCJ, Al Reyadat Al Bahareya, هضبة ام السيد، Sharm El Sheikh 1, South Sinai Governorate 8762201, Egypt
Moltobello Lounge & Cafe
R8X3+JVQ, Sharm El Sheikh 1, South Sinai Governorate 8762211, Egypt
Reef Oasis beach bar
R8X6+V6M, Village Entrance, Sharm El Sheikh 2, South Sinai Governorate 8762301, Egypt
Da Paola Bakery
El Hadaba, Sharm El Sheikh 1, South Sinai Governorate 8762004, Egypt
La Gazela Restaurant
V846+5V9، el fanar st.، UMM EL SID HILL، SHARM EL SHEIKH, South Sinai Governorate 8762401, Egypt
El Fanar Restaurant
Sharm El Sheikh 1, South Sinai Governorate 8762401, Egypt
Elfanar beach
R8X8+355, El Fanar Beach, El Fanar St.، UMM EL SID HILL، SHARM EL SHEIKH،, Sharm El Sheikh 1, South Sinai Governorate, Egypt
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Nearby hotels
Reef Oasis Beach Resort
Marine sports club, st, Sharm El Sheikh 1, South Sinai Governorate 46619, Egypt
Faraana Reef Resort
Marine Sport Club St. Hadabah Om El-Sid, Qesm Sharm Ash Sheikh,, South Sinai Governorate 46619, Egypt
Lucky Step Apartments
89C Marine sports club, Sharm El Sheikh 1, South Sinai Governorate 46619, Egypt
Sentido Reef Oasis Senses Resort
Marine Sporting Club Road, 46619, Egypt
Sultan Sharm El Sheikh Hadaba Farsha
Sharm El Sheikh 2, South Sinai Governorate 8762211, Egypt
Renaissance Sharm El Sheikh Golden View Beach Resort
V827+GHJ, Al Fanar, Street, Om El Seid Hill, Sharm El Sheikh 1, South Sinai Governorate, Egypt
SUNRISE Montemare Resort
Al Fanar, Sharm El Sheikh 2, South Sinai Governorate 8762603, Egypt
Pickalbatros Aqua Blu Resort - Sharm El Sheikh
22 Haret Al Saed, Sharm El Sheikh 1, South Sinai Governorate 46628, Egypt
Ras Katy Sunset Views
Villa 62, El Bahr, Road, El, Egypt
Villa Silia
V823+55X, Al Khazzan, Sharm El Sheikh 2, South Sinai Governorate 8762003, Egypt
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Farsha

2CVJ+WQX, Sharm El Sheikh 2, South Sinai Governorate 8754001, Egypt
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attractions: Gold Beach, snorkelling place, El Fanar Beach, restaurants: Farsha Cafe, Santorini sharm el sheihk cafe restaurant, Star Fish Restaurant, Sadiki Cafe, Moltobello Lounge & Cafe, Reef Oasis beach bar, Da Paola Bakery, La Gazela Restaurant, El Fanar Restaurant, Elfanar beach, local businesses:
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Nearby attractions of Farsha

Gold Beach

snorkelling place

El Fanar Beach

Gold Beach

Gold Beach

4.5

(366)

Open 24 hours
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snorkelling place

snorkelling place

4.7

(16)

Open 24 hours
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El Fanar Beach

El Fanar Beach

4.5

(1.1K)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Farsha

Farsha Cafe

Santorini sharm el sheihk cafe restaurant

Star Fish Restaurant

Sadiki Cafe

Moltobello Lounge & Cafe

Reef Oasis beach bar

Da Paola Bakery

La Gazela Restaurant

El Fanar Restaurant

Elfanar beach

Farsha Cafe

Farsha Cafe

4.3

(8.4K)

$$

Closed
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Santorini sharm el sheihk cafe restaurant

Santorini sharm el sheihk cafe restaurant

3.5

(278)

Closed
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Star Fish Restaurant

Star Fish Restaurant

4.2

(189)

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Sadiki Cafe

Sadiki Cafe

4.2

(264)

Closed
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4.0
(36)
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1.0
25w

Sadly Farsha offered me one of the worst experiences I have ever had in Sharm and Egypt in general. We arrived early knowing there’s a waiting time. We asked multiple times how long the estimated waiting time was and if there was an update. No information was given other than to wait for ‘the guy with the stamp’. They kept reiterating that all tables were full and said they ‘had a system’ and as we were number 10 we would wait our turn and when a table of 4 (we were a group of 4) freed up we would not be skipped. During our wait we ordered and paid for 4 drinks. After the 2,5 hour wait during which there was no movement (no tables freed up), we finally saw the guy with the stamp. People flocked to him and he just randomly allowed huge numbers of people in that came after us in line. After finding our way through to him we got a stamp and finally walked towards the seating area. Hordes and hordes of people were randomly sent down the stairs, clearly showing that there was no system at all and certainly not a fair one. No one came up the stairs which made us realize the tables were never ‘full’ and the people we were waiting to leave did not exist. As we walked down the incredibly unsafe stairs nothing was regulated. People stopped midway to take pictures and the stairs were uneven making it an absolute safety hazard. Finally arriving at the seating area no one guided us to the tables. After finding someone to ask for guidance, he sat us at a table with 3 others as we were expected to share it. The second big lie was revealed here as there was no ‘table for 4’ that we had to wait for. People were just randomly placed together with strangers. When we finally received a menu we realized there was no food offered except some pizzas and so we ordered 2 drinks and 2 waters. In response, the waiter informed us that we were obligated to order one drink per person. Water apparently didn’t count as a drink. When explaining that we already ordered drinks upstairs, this did not seem to matter. The final straw was when 2 separate waiters tried to squeeze in 2 more people at a clearly full table. When I mentioned that my husband went to the bathroom and there really was no room for more people, the waiter ignored me twice and insisted that the couple would sit down. Thankfully the couple argued with him as well as this would be uncomfortable for both them and us. Later another waiter tried to do the same and he also ignored me when I mentioned my husband. Thankfully at that point my husband arrived back at the table. We called for our check and left. (Bonus: the bathrooms are filthy).

The place is beautiful on social media and we wanted to know what the fuss was about. However the horrible service, bad treatment, lies, chaos, rudeness and lack of safety, it is safe to say I will never go back. The place creates the false idea of high demand by pretending it’s fully booked, making you wait hours and then sends people in all at the same time with no crowd control. A very dishonest way of doing business. And as it is touristic and most guests are not regulars, they get away with it. Farsha, shame on you. It’s a disgrace to Sharm el Sheikh and a horrible representation of Egypt towards guests in...

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2.0
23w

Let me give you an honest review of this cafe.

First of all, if you want to sit inside the rocks, you’ll need to be there by 3–4 PM at the latest. Otherwise, like me, if you show up later and don’t want to rush, you probably won’t get in at all.

Why? Because there’s no real system. They give you a number, but it means nothing—it’s more like a trick to keep people waiting. When it comes to actually letting people in, there’s no order. You just wait and hope someone leaves, and that’s when the lights turn on and things start moving.

I went around 7 PM and honestly, I was still really happy with the experience—because there’s a great view right next to the entrance of the cafe. It’s more than enough for photos, and you can also take a beautiful video from the top down showing the whole place. In my opinion, there’s no need to go inside unless you’re really curious.

Also, don’t expect a countdown or music for the light show. We asked the staff and they said the lights would come on at 8 PM, but instead, they turned them on at 7:55 PM with no warning—so no one was ready, which honestly felt ridiculous.

So here’s my advice: If you have time, go early and line up. If you’re like me and don’t like waiting around, just show up around 8 PM, take your photos from the side, and get a nice video. You’ll still enjoy it.

As for the staff—I didn’t like the attitude. They act like they’re in charge of something way too important, and they really don’t let anyone in unless they feel like it.

I just give 2 star...

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1.0
25w

From Arabian Night to Arabian Nightmare

This place looked very pretty and shiny, both inside and out, but let me paint you the real picture:

The system is based on numbers, but none of the staff knew what number they were on. When the person in charge of calling out numbers finally appeared, he let people in randomly.

The place was overcrowded. We were lucky enough to find seats while waiting, but the wait lasted almost 2.5 hours, with no updates or communication.

Most importantly, before we even got inside, the stairs leading down were a major safety and fire hazard. If someone were to fall or if there were a fire, there would almost certainly be a stampede and serious injuries.

Once inside, we were seated with strangers. While this could have easily been communicated upstairs, we didn’t mind too much. What was frustrating, though, was that we were already seven people at one table, and they tried to squeeze in even more leaving us practically sitting on top of each other in the heat.

Last but not least: communication. No one informed us about the "one order per person" rule while we were upstairs, despite talking to multiple staff members. Apparently, water doesn’t count as an order. You could only choose between a couple of pizzas or a handful of snacks otherwise, it would just be drinks and shisha.

If none of these issues bother you, then by all means, feel...

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Ghada Abo El EninGhada Abo El Enin
Sadly Farsha offered me one of the worst experiences I have ever had in Sharm and Egypt in general. We arrived early knowing there’s a waiting time. We asked multiple times how long the estimated waiting time was and if there was an update. No information was given other than to wait for ‘the guy with the stamp’. They kept reiterating that all tables were full and said they ‘had a system’ and as we were number 10 we would wait our turn and when a table of 4 (we were a group of 4) freed up we would not be skipped. During our wait we ordered and paid for 4 drinks. After the 2,5 hour wait during which there was no movement (no tables freed up), we finally saw the guy with the stamp. People flocked to him and he just randomly allowed huge numbers of people in that came after us in line. After finding our way through to him we got a stamp and finally walked towards the seating area. Hordes and hordes of people were randomly sent down the stairs, clearly showing that there was no system at all and certainly not a fair one. No one came up the stairs which made us realize the tables were never ‘full’ and the people we were waiting to leave did not exist. As we walked down the incredibly unsafe stairs nothing was regulated. People stopped midway to take pictures and the stairs were uneven making it an absolute safety hazard. Finally arriving at the seating area no one guided us to the tables. After finding someone to ask for guidance, he sat us at a table with 3 others as we were expected to share it. The second big lie was revealed here as there was no ‘table for 4’ that we had to wait for. People were just randomly placed together with strangers. When we finally received a menu we realized there was no food offered except some pizzas and so we ordered 2 drinks and 2 waters. In response, the waiter informed us that we were obligated to order one drink per person. Water apparently didn’t count as a drink. When explaining that we already ordered drinks upstairs, this did not seem to matter. The final straw was when 2 separate waiters tried to squeeze in 2 more people at a clearly full table. When I mentioned that my husband went to the bathroom and there really was no room for more people, the waiter ignored me twice and insisted that the couple would sit down. Thankfully the couple argued with him as well as this would be uncomfortable for both them and us. Later another waiter tried to do the same and he also ignored me when I mentioned my husband. Thankfully at that point my husband arrived back at the table. We called for our check and left. (Bonus: the bathrooms are filthy). The place is beautiful on social media and we wanted to know what the fuss was about. However the horrible service, bad treatment, lies, chaos, rudeness and lack of safety, it is safe to say I will never go back. The place creates the false idea of high demand by pretending it’s fully booked, making you wait hours and then sends people in all at the same time with no crowd control. A very dishonest way of doing business. And as it is touristic and most guests are not regulars, they get away with it. Farsha, shame on you. It’s a disgrace to Sharm el Sheikh and a horrible representation of Egypt towards guests in our country.
Dani ZRTDani ZRT
Let me give you an honest review of this cafe. First of all, if you want to sit inside the rocks, you’ll need to be there by 3–4 PM at the latest. Otherwise, like me, if you show up later and don’t want to rush, you probably won’t get in at all. Why? Because there’s no real system. They give you a number, but it means nothing—it’s more like a trick to keep people waiting. When it comes to actually letting people in, there’s no order. You just wait and hope someone leaves, and that’s when the lights turn on and things start moving. I went around 7 PM and honestly, I was still really happy with the experience—because there’s a great view right next to the entrance of the cafe. It’s more than enough for photos, and you can also take a beautiful video from the top down showing the whole place. In my opinion, there’s no need to go inside unless you’re really curious. Also, don’t expect a countdown or music for the light show. We asked the staff and they said the lights would come on at 8 PM, but instead, they turned them on at 7:55 PM with no warning—so no one was ready, which honestly felt ridiculous. So here’s my advice: If you have time, go early and line up. If you’re like me and don’t like waiting around, just show up around 8 PM, take your photos from the side, and get a nice video. You’ll still enjoy it. As for the staff—I didn’t like the attitude. They act like they’re in charge of something way too important, and they really don’t let anyone in unless they feel like it. I just give 2 star for the view ;)
Abir BAbir B
From Arabian Night to Arabian Nightmare This place looked very pretty and shiny, both inside and out, but let me paint you the real picture: - The system is based on numbers, but none of the staff knew what number they were on. When the person in charge of calling out numbers finally appeared, he let people in randomly. - The place was overcrowded. We were lucky enough to find seats while waiting, but the wait lasted almost 2.5 hours, with no updates or communication. - Most importantly, before we even got inside, the stairs leading down were a major safety and fire hazard. If someone were to fall or if there were a fire, there would almost certainly be a stampede and serious injuries. - Once inside, we were seated with strangers. While this could have easily been communicated upstairs, we didn’t mind too much. What was frustrating, though, was that we were already seven people at one table, and they tried to squeeze in even more leaving us practically sitting on top of each other in the heat. - Last but not least: communication. No one informed us about the "one order per person" rule while we were upstairs, despite talking to multiple staff members. Apparently, water doesn’t count as an order. You could only choose between a couple of pizzas or a handful of snacks otherwise, it would just be drinks and shisha. If none of these issues bother you, then by all means, feel free to visit.
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Sadly Farsha offered me one of the worst experiences I have ever had in Sharm and Egypt in general. We arrived early knowing there’s a waiting time. We asked multiple times how long the estimated waiting time was and if there was an update. No information was given other than to wait for ‘the guy with the stamp’. They kept reiterating that all tables were full and said they ‘had a system’ and as we were number 10 we would wait our turn and when a table of 4 (we were a group of 4) freed up we would not be skipped. During our wait we ordered and paid for 4 drinks. After the 2,5 hour wait during which there was no movement (no tables freed up), we finally saw the guy with the stamp. People flocked to him and he just randomly allowed huge numbers of people in that came after us in line. After finding our way through to him we got a stamp and finally walked towards the seating area. Hordes and hordes of people were randomly sent down the stairs, clearly showing that there was no system at all and certainly not a fair one. No one came up the stairs which made us realize the tables were never ‘full’ and the people we were waiting to leave did not exist. As we walked down the incredibly unsafe stairs nothing was regulated. People stopped midway to take pictures and the stairs were uneven making it an absolute safety hazard. Finally arriving at the seating area no one guided us to the tables. After finding someone to ask for guidance, he sat us at a table with 3 others as we were expected to share it. The second big lie was revealed here as there was no ‘table for 4’ that we had to wait for. People were just randomly placed together with strangers. When we finally received a menu we realized there was no food offered except some pizzas and so we ordered 2 drinks and 2 waters. In response, the waiter informed us that we were obligated to order one drink per person. Water apparently didn’t count as a drink. When explaining that we already ordered drinks upstairs, this did not seem to matter. The final straw was when 2 separate waiters tried to squeeze in 2 more people at a clearly full table. When I mentioned that my husband went to the bathroom and there really was no room for more people, the waiter ignored me twice and insisted that the couple would sit down. Thankfully the couple argued with him as well as this would be uncomfortable for both them and us. Later another waiter tried to do the same and he also ignored me when I mentioned my husband. Thankfully at that point my husband arrived back at the table. We called for our check and left. (Bonus: the bathrooms are filthy). The place is beautiful on social media and we wanted to know what the fuss was about. However the horrible service, bad treatment, lies, chaos, rudeness and lack of safety, it is safe to say I will never go back. The place creates the false idea of high demand by pretending it’s fully booked, making you wait hours and then sends people in all at the same time with no crowd control. A very dishonest way of doing business. And as it is touristic and most guests are not regulars, they get away with it. Farsha, shame on you. It’s a disgrace to Sharm el Sheikh and a horrible representation of Egypt towards guests in our country.
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Let me give you an honest review of this cafe. First of all, if you want to sit inside the rocks, you’ll need to be there by 3–4 PM at the latest. Otherwise, like me, if you show up later and don’t want to rush, you probably won’t get in at all. Why? Because there’s no real system. They give you a number, but it means nothing—it’s more like a trick to keep people waiting. When it comes to actually letting people in, there’s no order. You just wait and hope someone leaves, and that’s when the lights turn on and things start moving. I went around 7 PM and honestly, I was still really happy with the experience—because there’s a great view right next to the entrance of the cafe. It’s more than enough for photos, and you can also take a beautiful video from the top down showing the whole place. In my opinion, there’s no need to go inside unless you’re really curious. Also, don’t expect a countdown or music for the light show. We asked the staff and they said the lights would come on at 8 PM, but instead, they turned them on at 7:55 PM with no warning—so no one was ready, which honestly felt ridiculous. So here’s my advice: If you have time, go early and line up. If you’re like me and don’t like waiting around, just show up around 8 PM, take your photos from the side, and get a nice video. You’ll still enjoy it. As for the staff—I didn’t like the attitude. They act like they’re in charge of something way too important, and they really don’t let anyone in unless they feel like it. I just give 2 star for the view ;)
Dani ZRT

Dani ZRT

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From Arabian Night to Arabian Nightmare This place looked very pretty and shiny, both inside and out, but let me paint you the real picture: - The system is based on numbers, but none of the staff knew what number they were on. When the person in charge of calling out numbers finally appeared, he let people in randomly. - The place was overcrowded. We were lucky enough to find seats while waiting, but the wait lasted almost 2.5 hours, with no updates or communication. - Most importantly, before we even got inside, the stairs leading down were a major safety and fire hazard. If someone were to fall or if there were a fire, there would almost certainly be a stampede and serious injuries. - Once inside, we were seated with strangers. While this could have easily been communicated upstairs, we didn’t mind too much. What was frustrating, though, was that we were already seven people at one table, and they tried to squeeze in even more leaving us practically sitting on top of each other in the heat. - Last but not least: communication. No one informed us about the "one order per person" rule while we were upstairs, despite talking to multiple staff members. Apparently, water doesn’t count as an order. You could only choose between a couple of pizzas or a handful of snacks otherwise, it would just be drinks and shisha. If none of these issues bother you, then by all means, feel free to visit.
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