Love is in the air, Valentine’s Day is coming up very soon! Looking for a romantic restaurant to celebrate Valentine’s Day?
Whether you are craving French, Japanese or Italian, here are some of the best places for a lovely date night.
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Whether you are craving French, Japanese or Italian, here are some of the best places for a lovely date night.

Who better to look for a romantic Dinner than the French? Aether House is the newest French bistro in town. Bring your partner down to Aether House for a curated selection of menu items that pair well with their exclusive range of French wines. Spread the love and share between your lovebirds where you can enjoy 3 to 5 Petits Plats (small bites) specially curated by the chef. You can expect food items such as homemade Foie gras and hand-cut steak tartare of Wagyu. Declare your love with Aether House’s L’êclair Au Chocolat (S$8++), a traditional chocolate eclair. You can also opt for their Le Citron, lemon tart (S$12++) to finish off your meal with a tangy touch.
Excited to revel in the enchantment of the newly opened French Bistro and enjoy a unique dining experience with your partner? Secure a table here.
Aether House is located at 35 Robinson Rd, #01-05/06/07, Singapore 068876.
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