Valentine’s Day 2023: 10 romantic restaurants in Singapore

If good food is your language of love, spend Valentine’s Day at one of these romantic restaurants in Singapore

Credit: Koma, Level33
Credit: Koma, Level33
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As the season of love fast approaches, planning a romantic day on the 14th of February with your partner is probably high up on your to-do list. You’ll never go wrong with a classic date night at one of your favourite restaurants – especially when restaurants around the island are upping the ante with curated Valentine’s Day menus and specials.

There’s something for everyone, no matter what cuisine you’re looking for, whether it’s classic European fare, a sumptuous seafood spread, or comforting Cantonese dishes.

And who says Valentine’s Day is only for couples? The day is supposedly all about celebrating your other half, so treat yourself to a meal with your best friend, a family member, or your closest connection that deserves a celebration.

1. Koma

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You can be sure that a meal at Koma will be one to remember, for the unparalleled ambience in the modern Japanese restaurant is definitely hard to beat. For one night only, the restaurant is serving up a grand six-course menu (S$388++ for two persons).

Whet your appetite with Irish premium oysters, topped with sake jelly and aromatic hanaho (shisho flowers), before savouring the sushi and sashimi moriawase – an assortment of fresh salmon, tai (sea bream) and tuna sashimi with Koma’s Valentine’s Day special sushi roll. The lavish meal ensues with the innovative beef cigar, served with a flavourful majestic pork tomahawk seasoned with miso, and grilled whole branzino spruced up with zesty notes of lemon yuzu. You’ll also get a surprise Valentine’s Day treat at the end of the meal for dessert.

2. Level33

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Take your Valentine’s day dinner to new heights at Level33. With a front row seat to the glittering Marina Bay skyline, indulge in the restaurant’s special Valentine’s Day five-course dinner menu ($398++ per couple).

Highlights include the wild forest mushroom pearl barley risotto with fresh black truffle shavings and shimeji mushrooms, as well as the 24-hour Level33 stout and whisky braised wWstholme wagyu short rib. Guests who booked the Valentine’s Day menu may also pre-order a bottle of Barons De Rothschild Champagne ($210++) and receive a complimentary engraving of their names onto the bottle for a memorable gift.

3. Thirty Six Brewlab and Smokehouse

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Over at Thirty Six Brewlab & Smokehouse, the restaurant has prepared an elegant one-day-only four-course dinner menu available on 14 February ($268++ for couples, $138++ for singles). You’ll be spoilt for choice with the wide array of indulgent offerings, which includes scallop ceviche, beef tartare, pan seared Atlantic cod, and black onyx angus beef striploin.

4. Drunken Farmer

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Delicious pizzas? Natural wine? A serene spot with an amazing view? Check, check and check. If you (and your date) prefer date nights with a laid-back atmosphere, head to Drunken Farmer at Quayside Isle this Valentine’s Day. Drunken Farmer’s iconic sourdough pizzas are made with the restaurant’s 160-year-old sourdough starter, resulting in delicious pizzas with a crisp and airy crust and soft, chewy dough.

There’s no better pairing for pizza with a glass (or bottle, we’re not stopping you) of wine, and Drunken Farmer’s extensive natural wine list features trendy labels, organic varieties, and even unique wines sourced directly from makers in France and Spain.

End your date off with a romantic stroll around Sentosa after your hearty meal.

5. Fiamma

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For a romantic take on the occasion, you can’t go wrong with an authentic Italian five-course dinner menu by Chef Mauro Colagreco at Fiamma. An exclusive menu only available on 13 & 14 February, look forward to a mélange of modern Italian delicacies such as handmade tagliolini pasta with pistachio pesto sauce, king crab with sturia caviar tramezzini, and clams and charred scallops with cauliflower toffee sauce,

Complete your Valentine’s Day dinner experience with a glass of Ferrari, Perle Blanc de Blanc ($218++ per person) or a wine pairing session by the courses recommended by Fiamma’s sommelier ($298++ per person).

6. Yàn

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Celebrate Valentine’s Day with Cantonese fare at Yàn. Available for dine-in only during lunch and dinner from 6 February to 14 February, the Cantonese restaurant is offering a special six-course menu.

You’ll commence your feast with the Valentine’s Day combination platter which includes Yàn’s signature Peking duck, steamed pork and prawns dumpling topped with bonito flakes, and roast pork belly. After that, move on to classics that never fail to please – from the rich and flavourful double-boiled chicken soup with fish maw and maca to braised six-head whole abalone with yellow fungus, each dish is sure warm both your heart and tummy.

7. Binary

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If you’re celebrating Valentine’s Day with your friends, make sure to check out Binary – the gastro-bar has an exclusive one-day group promotion this Feb 14.

To commemorate the spirit of love, groups of threes and fours will enjoy discounts of 30% and 40% respectively on food and selected beverages, while groups of five or more will get to enjoy a 50% discount.

With both Asian and Western flavours at the table, there’s a variety of delicious dishes to choose from. The homemade Kubaneh bread, light and airy pull-apart rolls that are accompanied by house-blended garlic butter and kombu butter, is a must-try menu item. The Korean Gochujang Iberico Pluma, featuring premium pork loin marinated in the spicy-sweet Korean paste and beautifully charred to perfection, is another highlight.

There’s also a medley of beverages for you to choose from, ranging from wines and cocktails to non-alcoholic drinks that are perfect for toasting to any occasion.

8. dB Bistro & Oyster Bar

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If you and your date are seafood lovers, head over to db Bistro & Oyster Bar for their four-course Valentine’s Day dinner (S$148++ per person) that’s inspired by the freshest produce of the season. You’ll start the night off with briny oscietra caviar, served with broccoli mousseline and creamy lemon bavarois, before enjoying a refreshing Alaskan snow crab salad. The star of the meal is the Mediterranean sea bass ‘en papillote’, which features a juicy fillet baked within a paper envelope to lock in all its flavours. Guests who prefer a meatier main can also opt for the tender wagyu beef striploin, topped with decadent black truffles, and a classic Bordelaise sauce.

9. Fat Cow

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Treat your other half to Fat Cow’s extensive handpicked selection of finest Wagyu beef this Valentine’s Day. From 13 to 15 February, the fine Japanese restaurant is offering a special lunch menu ($128++) as well as a dinner menu ($288++) that’s a celebration of produce from both “land and sea”, complete with a complimentary glass of Piper-Heidseick champagne.

10. Cé La Vi

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Dine under the stars this Valentine’s Day at Cé La Vi. Perched on the 57th floor of Marina Bay Sands, the restaurant offers impeccable sky-high views of the city skyline, which forms a stunning backdrop for your five-course contemporary Asian gastronomic affair. The one-night-only dinner menu features the finest seafood selections alongside a premium-cut, fork-tender A4 Miyazaki striploin seared to perfection.

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