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    Seulanga

    4.3 (32 reviews)
    InexpensiveIndonesian
    Closed 11:00 am - 8:30 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    You can pick whatever toppings you want  In this pic: Nasi Kuning (yellow rice)  -telor balado -rendang -tempe manis -sayur buncis
    El K.

    This is my second time coming here and the rice was better than the first time. The first time I dined in, my rice was overcook- i mean cmon... but I gave this est. another chance and today they did not disappoint. IMO, if you do a take out it can be more expensive than dining in. For example- if you do a take out on Telor Balado (the marinated egg) it will cost you $1 each. I mean good lord...nevertheless, if you have the money to splurge then by all means. This place is a neighborhood joint where if you dont feel like cooking and need a quick grab.

    Yellow rice combo with beef rendang and tempah
    Tom B.

    Wonderful little hole in the wall filled with delicious indonesian & Sumatran food. Best goat curry I've ever had. Rendang was on point. Lovely counter person who handed me the remote when I asked to change the channel. Very reasonable prices. Good portions. A+

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    Chloe K.

    The place is cute but they charged me overprice for rice, kale, a piece of beef, an egg and a tofu while egg and tofu in the same dish for $12. This is my first time but I wouldn't recommend it. The other indonesia place on 11th st charged only $8 for the same meal.

    $12 worth of food.
    Sean B.

    3.5 stars. It is a nasi padang restaurant. Pretty awesome finding one in the USA. 5 stars: the prices. One fish, one chicken breast, two plates of rice, a couple servings of kale cost us a whopping $12 (including tax). Yeah, I can handle that! 3 stars: the actual food. Honestly, out of all the Indonesian food I've had, I'd say this was in the bottom third. It wasn't that great. Maybe I just got the wrong thing, I don't know. My wife really liked her fish, and she's Indonesian, so I guess it's legit but my wife also likes pretty much every seafood dish ever made, so maybe take that with a grain of salt... Ambiance: 4-5 stars. There are only a few tables in here. Food is served on plastic plates, with plastic utensils. Indonesian TV playing all the time. Service: Friendly and nice, but if you don't have an Indonesian speaker with you, you might have some communication difficulties. Overall Seulanga is worth checking out just for the experience. The food isn't the best, but it's certainly cheap and not bad.

    Padang rice/nasi padang for $6.50 Comes with chicken curry,BEEF RENDANG,SPICY BOILED EGG,stir fry kale authentic Indonesian
    Fenty T.

    Authentic indonesian food..the rendangs,grilled sambal chicken is delicious! Yellow rice and the krupuks/chips.. Affordable price Like small cafe Everything here with the spice and traditional food..is awesome! Highly recommended :)

    front counter, menu on the wall in the back
    Derrick P.

    This place is definitely your authentic hole in the wall Indonesian food, despite one of the servers being a friendly Thai. The sauces are great, especially in their curries and hot sauces. I can't say that this is the best food I've had (meats were a but too dry), but the authenticity and home cooked feel is unbeatable. This restaurant seems to do well to serve the local population here. For some family style Indonesian food, you can't go wrong.

    Greens and tofu over yellow rice, with red sambal

    Tiny steam table place. Vegan options available. Got some tofu and greens over yellow rice with red sambal, all was very good. Friendly service, too.

    Dave L.

    The reason i gave 4 star 'cuz they hava spicy ingredients that i've been waiting and its good to have this cafe around south philly...

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    They have many affordable Indonesian dishes. The place is small but there are tables you can eat inside.

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    Good price, some foods taste same as original food in Indonesia. You guys should try Soto chicken or Soto Beef. Most food under $10.

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    The best Indonesian food. Always fresh, full flavour, yummy n delicious.. Lontong sayur, nasi padang n yellow rice is really tasty.. Love it

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    the best ayam panggang i've ever eat so far in philadelphia..

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    Rice & Sambal

    Rice & Sambal

    5.0
    (12 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    We've walked past here many times but have never pulled the trigger, and we are so glad we did…read moretonight! They have been here for 2 years and 1 month as of April 2026. They have a pre fix menu mostly (it changes every month), but on Saturdays, they do the giant Liwetan communal eating, which is served on a banana leaf and meant to be eaten with your hands. Let me just start by saying that we are Hardena groupies. I have almost broken my phone screen trying multiple times to get my hands on a #notpizza box during the pandemic. This was the brainchild of Chef Diana at Hardena, and it was truly one of the only bright spots from COVID. Anyway, this is Chef Diana's own restaurant (her family still owns Hardena), and while the flavors and sambal (hot sauce) are very similar to Hardena, she makes Indonesian food truly beautiful with her creativity. The plating is that of a Michelin star / James beard winning restaurant. I mean, just look at this giant dumpling that is shaped so beautifully and then really imaginatively placed inside a red cabbage leaf in a bowl. I'm used to Indonesian food being served from a warming tray in takeout boxes so this really blew my mind. They serve three different sauces (2 sambals and a sweet one). Everything was spectacular, and the dishes keep getting bigger in the 5 course pre fixe (not including dessert, but this was a very nice size). Each dish was explained to us carefully and gently delivered by Chef Diana's wife. There are only about 6 tables so reservations are limited (and you pre pay). They do have a vegan menu, but you have to let them know ahead of time or else they have to scramble (which they graciously did tonight for a walk in). They also gave my mom tea when she asked for it, even though that's not something they normally offer. The interior is super cute and well-decorated, and that pink neon sign really shines nicely through the window. I will have to try to resist temptation every time we pass this (which is often), but I'm already thinking about when we can go back! Don't sleep on Rice & Sambal!

    My husband found this spot as it has a vegan tasting menu and we were looking for a unique and…read morespecial anniversary celebration dinner. We noted "vegan" in our reservation and they were ready for us when we arrived! The menu for this small family-owned spot changes every month, and we tried the June menu. They present five fixed courses for dinner, and the service was warm and welcoming. We were blown away by the whole meal! I enjoyed every single dish, and my husband who usually doesn't love vegan food also enjoyed every dish. The flavors were bold, flavor-packed, tangy, and spicy. They also give you three unique hot sauces to accompany your meal, all of which had a delicious kick. Our faves of the June menu were Soto Kaldu Kering (house made noodles, lemongrass tofu scramble, bean sprouts, chives, ginger & galangal coconut oil, lime) - absolutely delectable chewy noodles and savory scramble and so much flavor - and the Sambal Caesar Salad (grilled romaine, vegan sambal caesar dressing, tempe crouton crumbles, grated housemade vegan cheese, shallots) - a suprising favorite, but the flavors were just so mouthwatering with a kick from the shallots, spice from the sambal, crunch from crouton crumbles. Highly recommend Rice & Sambal - we would come back to try another month's menu.

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    Martabak Ok

    Martabak Ok

    4.3
    (103 reviews)
    0.8 mi
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    It is indeed the best Martabak I have tried in the US. I stopped comparing all Indo food or snacks…read morewith one in Indo, but this is the best one man especially the tofu is very nostalgic and I really really love tofu so much. There's not a lot of places, especially in LA area that have savory Martabak, but this one nails it. I was only doing day trip to Philly so I was able to place a pick up order and they were very nice to have me pick up way after the opening hours because I was running late. Just keep in mind that they made it fresh so it's better to call couple hours in advance for them to make your order. I would say 3 to 4 hours before. They are combined store with other type of food like fried chicken and have a similar name so I can't wait to come back to Philly and try those fried chicken! When I went there to pick up my order, it was raining, but there were people waiting for that chicken orders. The auntie is also very nice. Their sign and color is very catchy so it's hard to miss. Vibe is very homie as well.

    Both of us are big fans of martabak, so we decided to stop by and give this place a try. The shop…read moreis quite small and is mainly geared toward takeout, as there is no indoor seating available. We ordered the cheese and Nutella martabak, and it was absolutely delicious. The martabak was fresh, flavorful, and definitely satisfied our craving. The only downside was the service, which was not as friendly as we had hoped. While the food was excellent, a warmer and more welcoming attitude would have made the overall experience even better.

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    Indo Spice Restaurant

    Indo Spice Restaurant

    4.7
    (36 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    This is a pretty cute Indonesian spot in Passyunk. We were greeted by the sweetest staff! Walk-ins…read moreare allowed and we were seated right away. The menu was self-explanatory with pictures and descriptions. Our server also helped explain questions on spice level and what their crowd favorites are. We got the Fried Beef Rice Platter and Smashed Chicken Rice. I must say, the beef was out of this world! It had a hint of sweetness to it and the texture was everything! Their popular Smashed Chicken Rice was spicy but good spicy that my friend couldn't stop eating! They had a sweet soy sauce on the table which helped with the spice. For dessert we got the Coconut Banana Ice, which was unique and not overly sweet. Originally wanted to get the Green Banana Ice but they were out. The service so good that we tipped them extraaa. I highly recommend this restaurant and I surely will be going back here.

    We stopped by for dinner and had a great experience. Although the restaurant was fairly busy, we…read morewere seated right away. The food was absolutely delicious. We ordered the corn fritters, tahu gejrot, coto Makassar, nasi campur Makassar, and pandan pancakes for dessert. Everything we tried was packed with flavor. If you enjoy spicy, flavorful food, you'll definitely love this place. The service was quick, friendly, and attentive throughout our meal. We left very satisfied and would definitely go back. Highly recommended!

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    Dining room (Dec 2025)
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    Banana Leaf

    Banana Leaf

    3.7
    (821 reviews)
    2.1 mi
    $$
    Family-owned & operated
    Vegetarian friendly

    We ordered takeout from Banana Leaf, downtown Philly, and were pleasantly surprised. It's not easy…read moreto find authentic Malaysian flavors, and this meal definitely left us wanting to come back and explore more of the menu. The Roti Canai was flaky, flavorful, and paired perfectly with the curry dipping sauce. The Red Curry Chicken was rich, aromatic, and absolutely delicious. We also enjoyed the Tofu Satay, which had great flavor, and the Pineapple Fried Rice with tofu was a standout--fresh, satisfying, and really tasty. The portions were generous. The only dish that didn't quite hit the mark was the Mama Chicken. It was a bit more heavily breaded than we expected and a little chewy, though we think that's probably because it's likely much better when served fresh in the restaurant. Overall, we had a good experience and are looking forward to dining in next time so we can try more of their specialty Malaysian dishes. Based on this meal, Banana Leaf has definitely earned a return visit.

    Banana Leaf is a dependable Malaysian spot in Chinatown. (Wish we had more Malaysian choices, but I…read moredigress!) The dining room is spacious, with +20 tables, and an open kitchen so you can watch the staff at work. Usually I call in takeout orders for pickup, but I have stayed for a meal (usually with friends). Friendly service. My favorites: - Roti Canai - this flaky appetizer is a crowd pleaser. And that savory curry sauce! - Kangkung Belacan - stir-fried greens with chili paste. I'm obsessed with them. They're seasonal, so you might not always be able to order them. - Taiwanese Chicken - tasty, with the right amount of soy sauce. - Thai Basil Noodles - drunken noodles! Perfect when I want starch in my life. They take credit cards now (including paying with a smartphone). But pay cash and your bill will be slightly less.

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