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By The Loop HK Contributor | July 22nd, 2016
  • Restaurant
  • Central, HK Island, Lyndhurst Terrace
  • Address: 3/F, 8 Lyndhurst Terrace, Central
  • Website: https://www.facebook.com/EeDaLeHK/
  • Open Hours: Monday-Sunday, Lunch, Dinner
  • Open Since : July, 2016
  • Phone: 2896-1838
  • Rating: 4
  • Ambience: Casual, Loud, Trendy

Italian, Goldstein-style: Ee Da Le is the first of four new Harlan Goldstein projects at 8 Lyndhurst Terrace. Technically, this Italian restaurant is a revival of an old Harlan brand — but this time ’round we’re talking a collaboration with ZS Hospitality.

Look & Feel: Red and whimsical about sums up the Ee Da Le experience. Yes, those lamp shades are Italian opera skirts!

Ee Da Le
Ee Da Le

Meet the Chef: Harlan Goldstein.

On the Menu: Seafood flown straight from Italy and handmade pastas both feature prominently on the menu. And it’s all about sharing at Ee Da Le. Everything will have an Italian theme, natch, including the cocktails and the wine.

Great For: Casual evenings out.

FYI: Ee Da Le is Mandarin for Italy.

This writeup is a news piece and was not based on a restaurant visit. The Loop will update this post once we’ve visited in person.

  • By The Loop HK Contributor | July 22nd, 2016
    • Restaurant
    • Central, HK Island, Lyndhurst Terrace
    • Address: 3/F,8 Lyndhurst Terrace,Central
    • Website: https://www.facebook.com/EeDaLeHK/
    • Open Hours: Monday-Sunday, Lunch, Dinner
    • Open Since: July 22nd, 2023
    • Phone: 2896-1838
    • Rating: 4
    • Ambience: Casual, Loud, Trendy

    Italian, Goldstein-style: Ee Da Le is the first of four new Harlan Goldstein projects at 8 Lyndhurst Terrace. Technically, this Italian restaurant is a revival of an old Harlan brand — but this time ’round we’re talking a collaboration with ZS Hospitality.

    Look & Feel: Red and whimsical about sums up the Ee Da Le experience. Yes, those lamp shades are Italian opera skirts!

    Ee Da Le
    Ee Da Le

    Meet the Chef: Harlan Goldstein.

    On the Menu: Seafood flown straight from Italy and handmade pastas both feature prominently on the menu. And it’s all about sharing at Ee Da Le. Everything will have an Italian theme, natch, including the cocktails and the wine.

    Great For: Casual evenings out.

    FYI: Ee Da Le is Mandarin for Italy.

    This writeup is a news piece and was not based on a restaurant visit. The Loop will update this post once we’ve visited in person.