Harwood Hospitality Group, located in Dallas’ Harwood District, seeks to provide “diverse dining experiences which cater to every whim of Dallas residents’ love of restaurant culture.” The prolific group is behind brands like Saint Ann, Mercat Bistro, Happiest Hour, and Te Deseo. The group recently announced plans to bring a new concept to Harwood District.
Elephant East will open on Le Rue Perdue, and, according to Eater Dallas, offer a sprawling menu of dishes influenced by various Asian cuisines. You can expect soju cocktails, Singapore noodles, pork baos, and sesame-fried mochi doughnuts, among other delights.
Harwood District is a fast-growing neighborhood that boasts over 11 million square-feet of office, retail, hotel, and residential development. Le Rue Perdue is a European-inspired cobblestone pathway in the neighborhood that houses 14,000 of those retail and restaurant square-feet at the base of Harwood No. 10, a luxury tower from Harwood International.
You’ll be able to find dinner and drinks seven days a week once Elephant East opens this fall. A date has yet to be announced.