Special days are never complete without a good meal. With Valentine’s Day coming up, you should not have to worry about finding an enjoyable and safely distanced dinner with your partner.
For most of us who are willing to spend some hard-earned coin but are not looking to break the bank, here are…
8 Best-est Restaurants to Celebrate Valentine’s Day in S’pore For Under $150
Porta
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As we Singaporeans know, food is the way to our hearts. So, why not enjoy Porta’s 4-course dinner where you and your partner will leave with your hearts and stomachs full!
Begin with purple potato soup and chilled angel hair pasta that is tossed with fragrant truffle oil, crabmeat and ikura. Following with the main course, enjoy an angus ribeye steak with red wine sauce or norwegian salmon with avocado puree. End the day with a luxurious chocolate hazelnut praline for that sweet finishing touch. How lovely is that?
Park Hotel Clarke Quay, 1 Unity Street, Singapore 237983
When: 14 Feb, 6pm-8pm or 8.30pm-10.30pm
Cost: $64++ per person
Zorba the Greek Taverna
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For those who like something a lil more unconventional, and would like to try other cuisines, Zorba is the place for you.
Their Medditeranian Valentine’s Day menu includes classic Greek dishes like spanakopita (Greek spinach pie) in their mezze platter, seafood stew and Greek honey doughnut balls. To make the night even more magical, you could book their 3-course sharing menu with prosecco that come with prime riverside seats.
Bask in the balmy Singapore weather overlooking our historic Singapore river and dine to your heart’s content!
3A River Valley Road, Clarke Quay
#01-02, Singapore 179024
When: 13 & 14 Feb, 6pm-8pm or 8.30pm-10.30pm
Cost: $98++ per couple (3-course sharing menu), $128++ per couple (3-course sharing menu w/ prosecco and prime riverside seats)
Kingdom of Belgians
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Hearty Belgian fare prepared by Chef Stroobant features a 3-course Valentine’s Day dinner to be enjoyed by the Singapore River.
Expect to dine on dishes that are filled with flavour—the signature KOB Specialty Mussels doused in a garlicky, savoury broth, sausages and stoemp and more.
Of course, no meal is complete without dessert. In fact, KOB offers two! Relish the molten lava cake and duo mini waffles, and finally, snap a complimentary picture to end the day.
8 Rodyk Street
#01-05/06, Singapore 238216
When: 14 Feb
Cost: $119 per couple
Blue Jasmine
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For food that is closer to home, Blue Jasmine serves authentic Thai cuisine complete with the gorgeous Peranakan inspired interior design.
The restaurant offers two different menus of Thai-Peranakan food to choose from: a tough choice! Crunch on a kueh pie tee or perhaps savour the spicy wings? Top the night off with classic vanilla and strawberry ice cream, or indulge in a rich, oozy lava cake?
Well, whatever you choose, you’re sure to leave feeling extremely satisfied.
Level 5, Park Hotel, Farrer Park
10 Farrer Park Station Road, Singapore 217564
When: 14 Feb, 6pm-10pm
Cost: $129++ per couple
CÉ LA VI Singapore
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Instead of the usual dinner date, why not opt for lunch instead? CÉ LA VI offers a sumptuous 3-course lunch alongside the stunning view of Singapore’s skyline.
Start your luxurious dining experience with specially crafted cocktails by their mixologists. Then, whet your appetite with heirloom tomato soup and burrata cheese, beetroot cured salmon with caviar or black truffle chicken soup with dumplings.
You’ll be spoiled for choice with the main course, as you take your pick between the Iberico pork loin, the rice flaked crusted lobster tail (+$10) or the wagyu beef tenderloin (+$15). Finally, savour the delectable love swans for dessert to end off your meal.
Level 57, Marina Bay Sands, Tower 3
1 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore 018971
When: 14 Feb, 12pm-3pm
Cost: $68++ per person
Wildseed Café @ The Alkaff Mansion/The Summerhouse
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The Wildseed Café presents a unique Valentine’s Day date with their Gryphon Galentine’s Floral Afternoon Tea. Nature lovers will be delighted to find that both cafes are located among lush greenery, offering much refuge from the hectic city life.
The pet-friendly cafes provide a selection of Gryphon teas (coffee is available too) alongside their variety of mouth-watering afternoon snacks—yuzu pear blossom tea tart, osmanthus oolong berries layer cake, red velvet madeleines and more!
Level 1, 10 Telok Blangah Green
Singapore 109178 (The Alkaff Mansion)
When: 1-28 Feb, 8am-4pm
3 Park Lane
Singapore 798387 (The Summerhouse)
When: 1-28 Feb, 8.30am-5pm
Cost: $45++ for two
The Lobby Lounge @ Shangri-La Hotel
The Lobby Lounge, as the name suggests, has the perfect ambience for a chill afternoon tea date with your valentine. Their 3-tier Afternoon Tea Indulgence is sure to delight, containing both local and western fare. 3 tiers mean 3 times the fun!
Rose bundung macaroons, kueh lapis with gula melaka, smoked pepper beef sauerkraut and cheddar cheese, mmm. Sweet and savoury! Get ready to sink your teeth into treats that burst with flavour.
22 Orange Grove Road
Lobby Level, Tower Wing
Shangri-La Hotel Singapore
Singapore 258350
When: 14 Feb, 3.30pm-5.30pm
Cost: $108++ per stand (for two)
(Slightly over budget) Food for Thought
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If you have more to spare, head down to Food for Thought at the National Museum for a meaningful Valentine’s Day dinner with your partner. Food for Thought supports organisations such as Food Bank Singapore and Living Water International, where you can donate $2 to their well-building jar to buy 6 months of better water, health and productivity for someone thirsty in Asia.
The Cure is You Valentine’s Day dinner menu is a lavish 5-course meal complete with either a glass of house wine, white wine spiked ice lemon tea or free flow house-made teas and canned drinks. Food for Thought holds true to the promise to “make you feel whole again”.
93 Stamford Rd, #01-04/05
National Museum of Singapore, Singapore 178897
When: 16 Feb
Cost: $78++ per person
Love is in the air, but so is the coronavirus. While you enjoy your day out and about with your partner, do remember to adorn yourself with the most essential accessory—your mask.
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