Our explorations of Asian South Philly brought us to this small, family owned restaurant specializing in Indonesian home cooking. The menu is small, but with meat, fish, and vegetarian options. A steam table holds a half dozen types of stew. 
You can order 2-4 options per rice plate, which each have a different price. You can also order off the menu board (satay, soups and salad). Everything was very flavorful – but not spicy. Ask for a spoonful of one of the house-made sambals if you want to spice things up. The decor is cute, the owners very friendly, and you can’t beat the prices.

Tip: They are a small, family owned restaurant, so occasionally are a bit late opening up, so be patient if the door doesn’t open exactly at opening time!
Tobey says: Different, but very tasty.

During Covid times, they were offering their very creative “not pizza” box. 

Location: South Philly 1754 S. Hicks Street https://www.yelp.com/biz/hardena-waroeng-surabaya-restaurant-philadelphia
For upscale Indonesian, check out daughter (and former chef’s) restaurant Philly Restaurant Review: Rice ‘n Sambal (All the Flavors of Indonesia)
Going to be checking this place out on my next visit. 🙂 Just wish they had bami goreng, too.
janet
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That sounds really tasty. I love noodle dishes! There are a couple other Indonesian restaurants in the area, so I’ll keep my eye out. You might want to check out Sate Kampar too. It’s Malaysian. They have a dish called Mee Hoon Goreng Bungkus that sounds similar.
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Thanks!
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