Restaurants To Check Out This Valentine’s Day

If you’re planning a Valentine’s Day date, the hardest part is usually deciding where to eat. Whether you’re planning something relaxed or a little more special, choosing the right restaurant makes all the difference. Here are some restaurants across different cuisines that offer the right mix of good food and atmosphere for a memorable Valentine’s date.


1. Western Cuisine Made For Two

Western cuisine offers a timeless dining experience, centred around well-executed classics, premium ingredients, and elegant presentation. From perfectly grilled steaks to seafood dishes, these restaurants create an intimate setting ideal for unhurried conversations and memorable evenings.

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1. Lawry’s The Prime Rib
With a lavish Valentine’s Day Menu ranging from choices such as Signature Prime Rib, Lawry’s is sure to make your Valentine’s Day memorable.
🔗 Check out the Valentine’s Day Menu Here

2. South Side, Keppel
Serving iconic Western Dishes such as Fish & Chips

3. The Velvet Cut
Signature cuts of beef in a modern, Muslim-owned steakhouse


2. Greek Flavours Made for Sharing

Known for its simple, honest flavours, Greek cuisine celebrates quality produce, traditional cooking methods, and communal dining. These restaurants offer a welcoming setting for couples seeking great food with a laidback setting to relax and rewind.

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1. Zorba The Greek Taverna
Enjoy tasty Greek dishes while sitting by the waterfront at Clarke Quay, featuring Lobster Veloute and White Cod on their Valentine’s Day menu
🔗 Check out the Valentine’s Day Menu Here

2. Fotia
Greek food served in a relaxed atmosphere

3. Blu Kouzina
Authentic Greek cuisine with a selection of carefully curated Greek wines


3. Classic French Dining for a Night of Romance

French cuisine is defined by its attention to detail, refined techniques, and thoughtfully balanced flavours. From classic bistro dishes to contemporary fine dining, these restaurants offer an intimate setting where every meal is designed to be savoured, making them ideal for a romantic evening.

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1. Camille
Fine French dining at Sentosa using Japanese ingredients, featuring some iconic French dishes on their Valentine’s Day Menu such as Confit Duck Leg A L'Orange and Beef Bourguignon
🔗 Check out the Valentine’s Day Menu Here

2. The Plump Frenchman
Casual French Dining for a relaxed atmosphere

3. Le Clos | Wine House & Restaurant
Known for its French comfort food with specially curated wines


4. Elevated Italian Dining for a Special Night Out

Italian cuisine is centred around comfort, sharing, and simple dishes made with quality ingredients. From handmade pasta and pizzas to classic desserts, these restaurants offer a welcoming atmosphere where couples can enjoy familiar favourites, unhurried conversations, and a cosy Valentine’s Day meal.

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1. Osteria Mozza
Offers a Michelin-starred Italian dining experience that feels refined and indulgent, with signature Italian dishes on their Valentine’s Day Menu such as Linguine and Rigatoni
🔗 Check out the Valentine’s Day Menu Here

2. Solo Ristorante
Regularly changing Italian menu that celebrates fresh, seasonal ingredients

3. Griglia Open Fire Italian Kitchen - Craig Road
Grigliata (summer outdoor grill) dishes with modern twist


5. Japanese Cuisine: Quiet Elegance for an Intimate Evening

Japanese cuisine is defined by precision, balance, and an appreciation for quality ingredients. Delicately prepared sashimi, thoughtfully crafted small plates, and refined hot dishes create a calm, intimate dining experience. With its emphasis on simplicity and attention to detail, Japanese dining offers couples a space to slow down, savour each course, and enjoy a quietly romantic Valentine’s Day together.

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1. Akira Back
Contemporary Japanese cuisine with Korean influences, featuring prized dishes such as the A3 Wagyu Striploin and Grilled Whole Madai in their Valentine’s Day Menu
🔗 Check out the Valentine’s Day Menu Here

2. Nobu Singapore
Started by Celebrity chef Nobu Matsuhisa, Nobu serves creative Japanese cuisine fused with Peruvian flavours

3. KOMA
Fine Japanese dining experience with Kyoto-inspired interiors, attracting several celebrities such as Taylor Swift

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