3234 Red Lion Road
Philadelphia, PA 19114
Philadelphia County
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by Erin F. on Yesterday after work, we made the trek from Fairmount to Point Breeze to finally sample the Indonesian offerings at Hardena. I found an awesome parking spot, which immediately puts me in a good mood. When I walked in, it reminded me of some of the more casual, homey eateries (this being the definition of "waroeng", based upon a scientifically conducted Google search just now) in the Philippines, Indonesia's neighbor to the north. The atmosphere is unlike any other restaurant in Philadelphia, but it still felt familiar and very comfortable. The food was absolutely delicious. Lots of vegetarian options. Yesterday, their offerings included: greens, potatoes, tempeh, fish, mixed veggies, a few meaty options, some hard-boiled, seasoned eggs, and vegetable fritters. The sate options were also available, of course. I opted for a generous plate of rice, tempeh, some potatoes, and a veggie fritter. Everything was flavorful and unusual. I'm not a pretentious eater, I just know when shizzle is good and it was more than good. My little sampler platter was perfectly filling, but not heavy. We also ordered one of the beverages off the tiny menu on the wall and it was a cup full of fruits and an unnaturally pink liquid. Whatever it was, it was delicious, and also reminded me of some of the more unusual beverages options I encountered in the Philippines. After we sat down at a table to eat with our little cups of water and styrofoam plates, Kak Ena & her husband sat down behind the counter and the four of us watched the evening news together. It was awesome. Bonus points for low, low prices (a generous meal for two for under $20) and random cat decor placed throughout the restaurant. A friend of cats is a friend of mine. Five stars. I want to eat here forever.
by Janis M. on I spent yesterday night there, and it is a complete waste of time. Unbelievable bad Djs, strange crowd and the bartender put too much on the bill.... I really expected more of NYC party nights - hope that there are better places to go.
by Kieth Burdge on Maximo Park at Webster hall Webster hall is a great venue for seeing a show. Friendly staff. A large elevated stage and several bars including one n the back of the theater making it easy to obtain beverages during a performance. The venue was a bit on the musty side but the stage setup looked good and there was a second floor balcony that wrapped around the perimeter. Lots of interesting egyptian decor sort of slapped on the walls in what appears to have been an afterthought. The biggest minus was that the loos were around the corner, through the hall, down the stairs, down another hall and around another corner. Not very convenient at all. I was near the stage and met several really friendly, lovely people. The two opening bands were fun - the Oolahs and Monsters Are Waiting. Both had girl singers. Monsters Are Waiting's sound was atmospheric and very cool. The Oolahs, on the other hand, had a couple of catchy tunes and the lead singer reminded me a bit of a monkey with her onstage antics. And I couldn't really tell one song from another which for me makes the difference between a mediocre band and a good band. They were enjoying themselves on stage, though, so they were a lot of fun to watch. Then Maximo Park came on and they were amazing. Launching into Grafitti they never let up throughout the entire performance! They truly give everything they've got. Paul Smith was actually lying on the floor exhausted at one point. The crowd was throbbing and the floor boards were bouncing underneath our feet. Such a great night!