

Now staring a new adventure on the Coastal Highway. Eden Restaurant has set the standard for fine dining in Rehoboth Beach for over 20 years. Eden has been voted by Delaware Today as having the “Most Romantic Atmosphere” for many years counting, and has been recognized for nearly two decades by Wine Spectator for our impressive wine list. Open year round, Eden features a monthly wine dinner series and a delicious Wednesday night prix fixe menu during the off-season. Let our reputation for innovative food, creative cocktails and attentive service be the complement to your perfect evening. Make Eden your destination, and make a memory…
Creative American fare served in a romantic spot with white tablecloths & gauzy curtains.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 20200 Coastal Hwy, Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971
Phone: (302) 227-3330
Website: http://edenrestaurant.com/?y_source=1_MjkwMTQyNTEtNzE1LWxvY2F0aW9uLndlYnNpdGU%3D
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Reviews
We started the meal with two apps: muscles and Oysters Rockefeller. The muscles were fresh and flavorful. They were cooked with a lot of smokey pork belly and gouda. The broth was so delicious. I had to dip!
While not traditional, the five Oysters Rockefeller were also good. Again with a lot of gouda. I missed the Pernod.
For entrees, my husband ordered the antelope and really enjoyed it! A rare treat to find on a menu. It was cooked perfectly. He loved the waiter’s suggested slightly peppery Zinfandel with it.
After reading great reviews, I ordered the halibut. The portion was plentiful and the presentation was quite nice (image). I really loved the lemon risotto and the garlicky green beans were also very good. The halibut had a delicious crusty skin, but unfortunately it was enough overcooked to make it dry and lose flavor.
We both enjoyed sharing a key lime pie for dessert.
We’d definitely return and I’d try the fish again, hoping it was cooked just right.
My husband and I dine out several nights a week in the Lewes/rehoboth/ area, down as far as Fenwick to One Coastal.
The waiter was lovely. The room was freezing.
The food was either very salty (fried chicken) or just kinda gloppy.
The soup would have been the bright spot but it wasn’t hot. I’m not going to give a blow by blow description of each component that was a fail.
There are a dozen other places at this price point that I could happily recommend.
There are two levels. On my particular visit, we ate on the 2nd floor. Strange, white curtains and tablecloths. Super white and super bland. It wasn’t modern, it wasn’t sleek.
Luckily, the food and service made up for the ambiance.
Super accommodating & friendly server + support staff. Great team effort.
Great offerings for seafood & land lubbers alike. I wanted some fresh seafood, so I went with the scallops. So succulent.
Wonderful dining experience overall. Just ignore the curtains.
The meal started out great with the cocktails- I had the Forbidden Fruit and my wife had the Cool as a Cucumber. Both were delicious and refreshing. Our appetizers were also great. We had lobster and crab fritters and the ceviche- both were excellent.
For dinner, I ordered the Antelope steak and my wife ordered the short rib. I requested the Antelope steak medium but it came out closer to rare- purple in the middle and it was inedible- endlessly chewy to the point where you couldn’t get a piece of the meat to breakdown in your mouth.
The waiter was very responsive and immediately asked if I wanted to replace it or get another dish. I asked for the scallops, which took a while to prepare.
In the meantime, we shared the short rib my wife ordered. This was a bone-in short rib, not de-boned like the preparation at their sister restaurant, Jam. The short rib was tasty but it was a mess to eat as you had to work to keep the bone, fat, and gristle separated from the edible food in dish.
While we waited for my scallops, we planned to order another round and we put the cocktail menu on side of the table. But instead of stopping to check in and take our drink order, the waiter just grabbed the menu as he hurriedly walked by. “Guess he doesn’t want us ordering drinks”, my wife said. So we didn’t.
When the scallops arrived, they were cooked perfectly but the grits that they were served on were undercooked- probably because they were trying to rush the dish out. They had the consistency of undercooked rice.
For dessert, we had the pan cookie- basically a chocolate chip cookie cooked in a pan with ice cream on top. The ice cream and sauce were delicious but the cookie was a weird powdery consistency- it didn’t stay together when we cut into it- it just crumbled into tiny pieces.
And, when the check came, the waiter forgot to remove the Antelope steak- simple mistake but just another miss.
I definitely won’t be coming back to Eden for a while, especially to celebrate anything special, which is disappointing as Eden is one of the better settings for a romantic evening.