There is nothing like having a nice dinner with your valentine. Be it candle lit dinner of a rooftop venue, a meal can not only bring you closer but also trigger the romance all over again.
Eating out in Singapore takes a whole new meaning on Valentine’s Day. Couples throng the most happening spots in the city to celebrate this day. So, if you are also on the same boat, then let me present you with a list of Singapore’s Most Romantic Restaurants You Should visit on Valentine’s Day.
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1. Villa Bali
The architecture is beautifully made out in bali-like décor and ambiance. They also offer a romantic dinner package. This package includes the private Lesehan and authentic Bali cuisine along with premium wine. All this is served by charming Balinese servers who are very pleasing to talk to. I can also recommend Indian dishes served here.
Villa Bali (Details)
9 Lock Road Gillman Village Singapore 108937
Mo-Sun: 5pm 12 midnight
2. The Altivo Bar & Glass Bar
This place promises some great skyline views of the city. The view is not the only thing this place is famous for. The local/western cuisine is awesome and experienced chefs can really present you with some mouth watering delicacies. However, the place is booked on Valentine’s Day. So, try to make an early reservation.
The Altivo (Details)
Mount Faber Cable Car Station, 109 Mount Faber Road (S)099203, Singapore
3. II Lido
It is located inside the Sentosa Golf Club and overlooks the spectacular greenery of the golf club. The picturesque sunset can add fervor to your dinner on Valentine’s Day. The food is sure to leave you wanting for more. The Italian cuisine takes the cake.
Il Lido (Details)
27 Bukit Manis Road #02-00 Sentosa Golf Club
Daily 11.30 – 2.30pm, 6.30pm – 11pm
4. Halia Botanical Gardens
This place is breathtakingly beautiful. Located in Singapore’s emerald jewel locality, this place is a perfect getaway for a romantic night out. The place is famous for western cuisine and the chefs are mostly western too. On Valentine’s Day, they offer special dinner packages.
Halia (Details)
1 Clunny Road, Ginger Garden, Singapore Botanical Gardens 259569.
Mo to Fri 4pm to 12 midnight;Sa+Su 12 noon to 12 midnight
5. Indochine Waterfront
The restaurant is located amongst the majestic backdrop of the towering skyscapers and beautiful riverfront at Empress Place. IndoChine Waterfront has a swanky feel to it and offers indo Chinese cuisine in its menu. Also available are the Vietnamese, Cambodian and French cuisine. Address: 1 Empress Place, Asian Civilization Museum, Singapore. Website: www.indochine.com
Indochine Waterfront (Details)
1 Empress Place Singapore 179555
Mo to Fri: 12.00pm – 3.00pm; Fri to Sat: 6.30pm – 12.30am
6. Poppi
A predominantly modern restaurant, Poppi offers a refreshing and unique dining experience. If you are in to solitary dining, this place is the best option. Outdoor food lovers also have the option of alfresco dining. The cuisine consists of European and Australian dishes.
Poppi (Details)
11 Canning Walk Singapore 178881
Mon to Fri: 12noon – 2pm, 7pm – 10pm; Sat: 7pm – 10pm
7. Graze at Rochester Park
This restaurant is housed within a regal and classic pre-war colonial bungalow. Graze exudes the old-age aura of an unhurried and simple world. Here, both of you can relax and simply enjoy a fine dining experience. The place is so silent that you can whisper when you talk. Cuisine consists of mainly Australian delicacies.
Graze (Details)
4 Rochester Park Singapore 139215
Tue-Sun: 12 noon – 4pm, 6.30 pm to midnight
These are some of the best restaurants I can think of. But there are many others also, which cannot make it to our list but are worth a visit on Valentine’s Day. So, I suggest you dress up your best and just head to these places with your valentine.
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4 Comments for this post
Mar 31, 2010 at 4:30 pm
stop giving ang mohs a bad name you ignorant fool. you know so little about so much why do you feel the need to share it??????
if it were well written id forgive you-just,but your blog is a few worthwhile observations expanded into meaningless babble. below is the link to where you probably copied the restaurants from, Poppi closed down a few years ago!!!!!
http://sg.theasianparent.com/articles/ten_most_romantic_restaurants_in_singapore
Jul 17, 2010 at 9:47 pm
i do agree w some of the places.
hmm, other thn Villa Bali.
word of advice everyone, service there is horrible.
simply horrible.
Jul 22, 2010 at 4:20 pm
haha..good one.. no wonder the entries looks familiar!
Oct 8, 2010 at 6:13 pm
TRY oOSH AT dEMPSEY
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