Tucked away on Iron Gate opposite the Cathedral, Hari Hari dishes up punchy, handcrafted Indonesian and Pan‑Asian street food in a friendly, counter‑service setting—perfect for a quick, flavour‑packed lunch or takeaway.
A small, family-run counter‑style spot tucked opposite Derby Cathedral, serving freshly made Indonesian and broader Pan‑Asian street food. Open Tuesday to Saturday, 11 – 16:00, offering dine-in (at a couple of stools), takeaway, and delivery .
Why it’s worth stopping by:
Bold, flavour-packed dishes: From Chicken Katsu Rendang and Teriyaki Bao Buns to Tofu Satay and spicy rice/noodle bowls—trusted for authentic, handmade taste .
Flexible options: A great choice for vegetarians and vegans; halal dishes also available and most allergens clearly disclosed .
Welcoming vibe: Patrons rave about friendly staff, fresh food made with care, reasonable pricing, and the cozy, informal setting .
Local favourite: Dubbed “a gem” on Reddit and praised on TripAdvisor and other local review platforms, ranking consistently high despite its compact size .
🔥 Signature Picks
Chicken Katsu Rendang box – tender chicken in a rich, spiced sauce over rice or noodles
Teriyaki Bao Buns – soft, fluffy bao with savoury fillings
Tofu Satay rice/noodle bowl – creamy, peanut-laced satay sauce over tofu and greens