Delicious food and friendly service every time! Good vegan & omni
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Kaaenaat Mustafa
Lovely, local owned family restaurant. Very clean, very kind. It was my first time here- they explained the menu and all the dishes. Everyone was super friendly and the food was amazing. Would definitely come back again!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Cyclops Grey
Delicious Authentic Indonesian food restaurant in Philadelphia. Have tried their Nasi Uduk with Ayam Bakar, Soto Ayam and Mie Aceh, although is not 100% same like the original but it's taste almost same and quite delicious. Good price and good services also. Especially if come to Philadelphia, please drop by there to taste the Indonesian foods.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Nasi Ayam Bakar, Nasi Campur
Sandy S.
A bit hard to find, but I adore the food and owners. They are dedicated to their craft, and you taste it in every grain of yellow rice to every drop of oil from their meaty, juicy chicken. I walked here during a blizzard one year for my birthday and my god was it worth it. Their lunch special lets you choose a plate buffer style and it comes out to like $15-$17, so a bit pricey, but it's the best Indonesian food you'll get around Philly. They also do catering and were lovely, I ordered an entire tub of chicken, egg curry, yellow rice, and greens, and pretty much everything was gone by the end of the night.
11/13/2023 - Food doesn’t taste as good as few years ago, we are so surprised the price went up so much, for regular nasi campur cost $13(1pc beef rendang, tampei and kale veggie) and another same dish just add one egg and small piece tofu cost $17.50 ridiculous expensive, even if we go the proper restaurant doesn’t cost this much, we will NOT eat there again. No price in the menu… nasi kuning said $2.50 on the board but she charge you $3. What a bad experience we had at this restaurant.Vegetarian options: Not many veggies options there.Parking: Difficult to find a parking spot
Great, hygienic and diverse food at an affordable price.
Han Stw
Delicious, authentic Indonesian restaurant in Philadelphia! Stopped by here for lunch. We ordered the Gule Kikil (cow feet curry) with rice and Nasi Kuning (yellow rice) which came with chicken, rendang, tempe, and egg balado). The food were very tasty and the price is pretty reasonable and typical with other restaurant. They also sell Es Blewah which was very refreshing. They have limited number of tables for dine-in
Food is quite tasty. Initially, we wanted to dine in, but the cafe is too small and full. There were only 4 or 5 tables and it was quite warm inside. In the end, I decided to take out.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Lontong Sayur
James Li
Very delicious and affordable meals. Good value with well seasoned dishes
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Yellow Rice
Angela Ma
Love love love their nasi padang and bakso. Their price are $10-15 a plate. A lot of selection. Try to come earlier to have fresher food.authentic indonesian food.If you can stand heat,by all means eat in. They have no air conditioning just a small fan. Very hot inside. Otherwise just take it to go and eat at the comfort of your house.They have different menus at times, you can see what they have. Plus snacks or crackers to choose from.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Meatball Soup
D L (德闻)
Great affordable Indonesian Halal food, very street style food in a street corner place of South Philly!
J. Gerardino
Rendang is very tender and the bakso (meatball soup) is one of the best in South Philly.
Delicious food and friendly service every time! Good vegan & omni
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Lovely, local owned family restaurant. Very clean, very kind. It was my first time here- they explained the menu and all the dishes. Everyone was super friendly and the food was amazing. Would definitely come back again!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Delicious Authentic Indonesian food restaurant in Philadelphia. Have tried their Nasi Uduk with Ayam Bakar, Soto Ayam and Mie Aceh, although is not 100% same like the original but it's taste almost same and quite delicious. Good price and good services also. Especially if come to Philadelphia, please drop by there to taste the Indonesian foods.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Nasi Ayam Bakar, Nasi Campur
A bit hard to find, but I adore the food and owners. They are dedicated to their craft, and you taste it in every grain of yellow rice to every drop of oil from their meaty, juicy chicken. I walked here during a blizzard one year for my birthday and my god was it worth it. Their lunch special lets you choose a plate buffer style and it comes out to like $15-$17, so a bit pricey, but it's the best Indonesian food you'll get around Philly. They also do catering and were lovely, I ordered an entire tub of chicken, egg curry, yellow rice, and greens, and pretty much everything was gone by the end of the night.
Good food, good price, friendly service.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Yellow Rice, Rendang Sayur, Nasi Campur, Meatball Soup
11/13/2023 - Food doesn’t taste as good as few years ago, we are so surprised the price went up so much, for regular nasi campur cost $13(1pc beef rendang, tampei and kale veggie) and another same dish just add one egg and small piece tofu cost $17.50 ridiculous expensive, even if we go the proper restaurant doesn’t cost this much, we will NOT eat there again. No price in the menu… nasi kuning said $2.50 on the board but she charge you $3. What a bad experience we had at this restaurant.Vegetarian options: Not many veggies options there.Parking: Difficult to find a parking spot
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Great Indonesian food.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Yellow Rice, Gulai Kambing
Great place for authentic Indonesian
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Yellow Rice, Lontong Sayur, Nasi Campur, Meatball Soup, Gulai Daging
Great, hygienic and diverse food at an affordable price.
Delicious, authentic Indonesian restaurant in Philadelphia! Stopped by here for lunch. We ordered the Gule Kikil (cow feet curry) with rice and Nasi Kuning (yellow rice) which came with chicken, rendang, tempe, and egg balado). The food were very tasty and the price is pretty reasonable and typical with other restaurant. They also sell Es Blewah which was very refreshing. They have limited number of tables for dine-in
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Yellow Rice
Restaurantji Recommends
Food is quite tasty. Initially, we wanted to dine in, but the cafe is too small and full. There were only 4 or 5 tables and it was quite warm inside. In the end, I decided to take out.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Lontong Sayur
Very delicious and affordable meals. Good value with well seasoned dishes
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Yellow Rice
Love love love their nasi padang and bakso. Their price are $10-15 a plate. A lot of selection. Try to come earlier to have fresher food.authentic indonesian food.If you can stand heat,by all means eat in. They have no air conditioning just a small fan. Very hot inside. Otherwise just take it to go and eat at the comfort of your house.They have different menus at times, you can see what they have. Plus snacks or crackers to choose from.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Meatball Soup
Great affordable Indonesian Halal food, very street style food in a street corner place of South Philly!
Rendang is very tender and the bakso (meatball soup) is one of the best in South Philly.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5