In this episode, Diana Widjojo of Hardena restaurant, located in South Philly, sits down with Eli to discuss the rich history of the restaurant that she now runs alongside her family. Hardena is truly a family run operation that started with her mother, Ena, relocated from Queens New York to open the restaurant and start cooking for the local Indonesian population. Listen as Diana speaks about how she’s now embraced her roll as the leader of the pack and shouldered the responsibility to continue promoting Indonesian cuisine and preserving her family‘s legacy.
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