Valentine’s Day is just around the corner! Have you started scouring for restaurants to bring your significant other to yet?
To make sure you have a more well-rounded choice, we have included restaurants of varying cuisines, from North Indian to Japanese. We have got your covered for the food, now plan the rest!
D’Bell
Maintaining D’Bell brand ethos of providing a notable dining experience with modern culinary techniques, chef Satish Madan has carefully crafted the menu, where appropriate, using Chocolate, Strawberries and Raspberries that are an aphrodisiac and edible Rose Petals, which is also a symbol of love. Traditionally, edible dry rose petals are skilfully used in exotic Indian dishes and drinks. To a name a few, a Chocolate and Rose Petals heart shaped Tandoori Bread and a heart shaped Rose Petal Rasmalai in dessert.
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Skirt
Celebrate your special day at SKIRT for a taste of the good life and savour the 5-course Chocolate Indulgence menu, featuring succulent steaks and aphrodisiac sweets. Tantalise your palates with a myriad of flavours and textures while reminiscing on how both of you first met. Dare to be different and surprise your love ones with an exclusive dining experience – you ditch your day suits and head down to WET for an extraordinary romantic aquatic dinner! Alternatively, cosy up to your other half at Woo Bar and luxuriate in our shared delights as we hype up the evening to an exhilarating crescendo by our resident DJs.
1-Altitude
There is more than just love on the menu when it comes to Singapore’s one-stop lifestyle mecca. With an overarching “EAT, DRINK, LOVE” theme, the entertainment powerhouse will see a Valentine’s Day fantasia with each level promising to outdo the other in terms of romantic offerings. Guests are spoiled with a lavish, fairy-tale inspired dining experience at Stellar, specially concocted love potions on the rooftop, and to top off the evening, think Dita von Teese and all things alluring at Altimate.
1 Raffles Place, Singapore 048616
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