Valentine’s Day restaurants in Singapore


14th of February is edging closer and closer, and every couple knows what that sacred date spells. Romance is in the air, and there’s that special something when you’re dining with bae on Valentine’s Day itself. 

From snazzy rooftop bars with panoramic views to Italian restos with retro vibes, take your pick from these Valentine’s Day restaurants in Singapore to get some grub in 2024.


1. Kubo – Woodfired Filipino cuisine by the river


Real ones know that Robertson Quay is an unmatched date night location. Amid the dimly lit bars and lively restaurants along the river is a cosy newcomer, Kubo.

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Work your way through a few Filipino-inspired dishes from its special Valentine’s Day set menu ($88/person) like Oysters with Coconut Lardo and Grilled Leeks and Sizzling Beef Ribs Kaldereta until you can’t walk anymore. If you do happen to still have an appetite for dessert, we hear the Strawberry Tarte is to die for.

Address: 80 Mohamed Sultan Road, #01-12, The Pier at Robertson, Singapore 239013
Opening hours: Tue-Fri 5.30pm-11pm | Sat-Sun 12pm-3pm & 5.30pm-11pm (Closed on Mondays)
Contact: 9645 8436 | Kubo website


2. Artemis – Panoramic views of Marina Bay skyline


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For a boujee rooftop experience, hit up Artemis Grill & Skybar at CapitaGreen.

You and your date will swoon over the dreamy interior, especially the glass dome that overlooks the city skyline. On 13th and 14th February 2024, the restaurant is offering a 4-course dinner ($178++/person) with fancy dishes like oyster, king crab, and octopus. Don’t forget to save some room for dessert. The chocolate tart and praline are to die for.

Address: 138 Market Street, #40-01 CapitaGreen, Singapore 048946
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 11.30 am-2.30 pm & 5.30pm-10 pm (Closed on Saturdays & Sundays)
Contact: 6635 8677 | Artemis Grill & Skybar website


3. Burma Social – Rustic Burmese restaurant inside a shophouse


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Burma Social in Tanjong Pagar is all about ambiance. It’s dimly lit with bamboo lanterns and decked out in a blend of light and dark wood carpentry that adds to the rustic vibes. Honestly, the whole thing feels extra cosy and perfect for you to whisper sweet nothing into each other’s ears. 

As for food, the 5-course prix fixe ($128++/person) includes poached prawn salad, dim sum, Spanish ham croquette, BBQ lamb rack, and yuzu cheese cake. The special menu is available from 12th-17th February 2024 so you can toast to romance over and over again.

Address: 34 Tras Street, Singapore 079026
Opening hours: Mon-Sat 11.30 am-2:.0 pm & 6 pm-12 am (Closed on Sundays)
Contact: 6016 9140 | Burma Social website


4. Gotti Italiano – Trendy Italian joint with Gatsby vibes


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Not much says “romance” like a big hunk of beef. This Valentine’s, Gotti Italiano’s letting you declare your love for one another over a fancy surf and turf special menu that’s only available from 14th-17th February 2024

Entree options include a 1.2kg Wagyu Tomahawk Steak ($268++) and Boston lobster linguine ($48++). As for appetisers, you’ll be looking at potato gnocchi with cream sauce ($28++) and premium duck liver ($32++). The bartenders here can shake up a multitude of cocktails so you can work your way through a few until you’re nice and tipsy.

Address: 78 Amoy Street, Singapore 069897
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 12pm-3 pm & 6 pm-12 am | Sat 6 pm-12 am (Closed on Sundays)
Contact: 3157 4226 | Gotti Italiano website


5. The Summerhouse – Garden domes to dine under the stars


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An oldie but a goodie. The Summerhouse is the go-to place for a unique experience of dining under the stars in your very own private glass dome. And if you are planning on popping the question this V’day, it’s the perfect backdrop for a fairytale proposal.

This year, the restaurant offers a special 4-course menu featuring classic French dishes paired with red or white wine for $250++/couple. Plus, every couple that dines here will get a complimentary flower bouquet and 2 glasses of house pour wine.

Address: 3 Park Lane, Singapore 798387
Opening hours: Wed-Mon, 6pm-10pm (Closed on Tuesdays)
Contact: 8809 5840 | The Summerhouse website


6. LAVO – 57th-floor diner atop MBS with generous food portions


valentine's day restaurantDusk is the perfect time to be at LAVO, as the establishment’s bright lights make for great photo-ops.
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Situated on the same floor as the renowned MBS Infinity Pool, LAVO is a luxurious Italian rooftop restaurant and bar. From your lofty vantage point, those who’re suckers for scenic views will appreciate the expansive view of the Esplanade and the bustling city that lies 57 storeys below.

This Valentine’s, the restaurant is offering a special a la carte menu that consists of oysters, langoustine risotto, Veuve champagne, grilled lobster, and caviar.

Address: 10 Bayfront Avenue, Tower 1, Level 57, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore 018956
Opening hours: Mon-Sat 11am-12am | Sun 12pm-12am
Contact: 6688 8591 | LAVO website


7. Mr. Stork – Rooftop bar with cosy teepee huts


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If you missed the opportunity to hire a picnic planner to help you set up a tent this year, the next best thing that’s available are the cosy teepee huts within the premises of
Mr. Stork, a rooftop bar in Singapore. Snuggle next to your boo in these intimate tents while soaking in the ambience from the 39th floor of Andaz Singapore.

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Of course, in the case of inclement weather, you’ll be able to dine indoors too. For the extra fancy who want to try a cheese platter, go for the Mr. Stork’s Sharing Platter ($60) that comes with an assortment of lobster rolls, karaage chicken, Wagyu beef sliders, and fishball skewers.

If you wanna loosen up a lil, choose from their selection of wines (from $20) and cocktails ($27) or their mocktails ($22) made with premium non-alcoholic spirits Seedlip and Melati.

Address: 5 Fraser Street, Level 39, Andaz, Singapore 189354
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 5pm-12am | Sat 3pm-1am | Sun 3pm-12am
Contact: 6408 1288| Mr. Stork website


8. Riviera – Mediterranean dining with Marina Bay waterfront view


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Valentine’s Day is the perfect excuse to lead an
atas life for a day and splash some cash on a swanky restaurant. If that sentiment resonates with you, then Riviera’s stunning waterfront view coupled with its Mediterranean medley of food will fit the bill.


Riviera’s Wild-Caught New Zealand Langoustine.

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Helmed by 2 executive chefs with culinary experience in Michelin-starred restaurants, you’re in for a gourmet experience while you admire Marina Bay from a distance. 

The restaurant’s got sweethearts an exclusive treat for Valentine’s Day, as you’ll have the luxury of choosing between experiencing a 6-course dinner ($288++/person). Both seafood and meat choices are on offer with Wagyu beef, Hokkaido scallops, and lobster. 

Address: 1 Fullerton Road, #02-06 One Fullerton, Singapore 049213
Opening hours: Tue-Sat 12pm-2.30pm & 6.30pm-11pm (Closed on Sundays & Mondays)
Contact: 6690 7564 | Riviera website 


9. Blu Kouzina – Blue & white interiors with Santorini vibes


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Make the great escape to the Mediterranean Sea with Blu Kouzina, a Greek restaurant with 2 locations in Siglap and Dempsey respectively. The restaurants are splashed with blue and white colours, mentally transporting you to Santorini island – the closest you’ll get to Greece without a passport around here.

If you’ve never tried the cuisine, Blu Kouzina is a good place to start as they’ve got an extensive menu with a variety of dishes suitable for most palettes. There are also plenty of dishes for those with particular dietary needs such as for vegetarians, vegans, and gluten-free diets. 

Greek food is meant to be shared especially with their hot and cold small dishes known as meze. Highlights of the cuisine are the dips (from $20.50) and meat platter ($87.50) which are not to be missed. 

Siglap outlet
Address: 907 East Coast Road, #01-01, Singapore 459107
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 11.30am-3.30pm & 5.30pm-10.30pm | Sat-Sun 8.30am-3.30pm &  5.30pm-10.30pm

Dempsey outlet
Address: 10 Dempsey Road, #01-20, Singapore 247700
Opening hours: 8.30am-3.30pm & 5.30pm-10.30pm, Daily
Contact: Blu Kouzina website


10. Bar Cicheti – Tasting portions to share pastas with your SO


valentine's day restaurantThe ambience pays homage to 1960s Venice.
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If your idea of a Valentine’s Day date is to go bar-hopping, make your way to the bustling Keong Saik Road and fill your tummy at Bar Cicheti. Known for its handmade pasta (from $26) and wide selection of wines (from $89/bottle), we’d say the Italian restaurant and bar is a pretty good place to start your date. 

For those who are not sure what to order, feel free to check with the friendly staff who are more than happy to offer recommendations, especially when it comes to their favourite winemakers.

For the best seats in the house, we highly recommend securing the countertop seats so you can interact with the chefs. Even if you choose to sit elsewhere, you’ll get to observe them at work thanks to the open kitchen concept.

Address: 10 Jiak Chuan Road, Singapore 089264
Opening hours: 12pm-2.30pm & 6pm-10.30pm, Daily
Contact: 9640 5502 | Bar Cicheti website


11. Firangi Superstar – Vintage-themed Indian restaurant


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Make your Valentine’s Day spicy and saucy with a meal at
Firangi Superstar. If you’ve never been to India, the restaurant gives you a nice little glimpse into the country’s heritage and history through its aesthetic decor. 

Each room has its own theme mimicking the grandeur of India’s past when palaces and royal families used to be a thing. For example, the Elephant Palace has scalloped archways, and the Old Railway Room is designed like a train carriage complete with props such as suitcases.

This 14th Feb, the chef has put together 2 special menus for lovebirds. Go for a 4-course lunch set meal ($65++/person) that includes homemade chutneys, tuna tataki, grilled Iberico pork, and grass-fed striploin. Or, opt for a 6-course set dinner ($188++/person) and go ham on caviar and grilled striploin. There’s also the vegetarian set menu ($148++/person) for those who don’t eat meat.

Address: 20 Craig Road, #01-03, Singapore 089692
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 12pm-2.30pm & 5.30pm-10.30pm | Sat 5.30pm-10.30pm (Closed on Sundays)
Contact: 3129 7552 | Firangi Superstar website 


12. Blue Label Pizza & Wine – Retro resto with decadent steak pizza


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For a more laid-back date night, Blue Label Pizza & Wine’s got you covered. With their extensive playlist of 70s and 80s rock bops serenading you through the night, you’ll be able to spend a retro-themed Valentine’s within the intimate confines of this neon-clad establishment.

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Steak isn’t the first topping that comes to mind when you think of pizzas, but whoever came up with that combo is a damn genius. Blue Label’s fittingly-named Wish I Was A Baller ($42) pizza is peppered with tender slices of steak, mushrooms, and onions drizzled with an indulgent bechamel sauce.

An ideal side dish to go along with your pizza are the Blue Label Chicken Wings ($14) that comes with your choice of either buffalo or honey-garlic-sriracha sauce. The real kicker is actually the complimentary blue cheese ranch dip – don’t worry, there isn’t a pungent odour – that adds more umami flavour to your wings.

Mandarin Gallery outlet
Address: 333A Orchard Road, #03-02 Mandarin Gallery, Singapore 238897
Opening hours: 12pm-10pm, Daily
Contact: 9785 7799

Ann Siang Road outlet
Address: 28 Ann Siang Road, #B1-01, Singapore 069708
Opening hours: 12pm-10pm, Daily
Contact: 9821 9362 | Blue Label Pizza & Wine website


13. Pasta Bar – Rustic Italian restaurant with an open kitchen


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Stepping into Pasta Bar will feel as though you’ve been whisked away to a neighbourhood pasta parlour back in Italy. Hailing from Genova, the head chef’s doughy theatrics can be witnessed as he prepares 11 different types of pasta from his open kitchen from scratch.

pasta barSouthern Italian food tends to have lighter, tangier flavours.
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For a limited time this Valentine’s, you and your BF/GF will get to have a romantic and carb-focused 5-course meal ($148++/person). The prix fixe comes with short ribs, uni, langoustine tagliolini, aged duck breast with duck tortelli, and vanilla parfait.  

Address: 55, 01-05 Keong Saik Road, Singapore 089158
Opening hours: Sun-Thu 12pm-3pm & 6pm-10.30pm | Fri-Sat 6pm-10.30pm
Contact: 6222 0627  | Pasta Bar website 


14. FLNT – Japanese-Peruvian restaurant with rooftop views of Orchard


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We’re not saying all V’day dates have to be fancy but it doesn’t hurt to bring your better half out for a classy meal once in a while.

Perched at the top of ION Sky, FLNT offers stunning views of the cityscape surrounding Orchard Road. This chic rooftop bar and restaurant has lofty windows and high ceilings as well as an open galley so you can see the chefs in their element – everything screams luxury.

The Valentine’s Day 5-course menu ($178++/person non-window seats, $208++/person window seats) will be available from 9th-14th February 2023 featuring ceviche, miso cod, and uni. One of the main options is a traditional Peruvian dish known as Lomo Saltado which includes a grilled A4 Japanese Wagyu.

Address: 2 Orchard Turn, #55-01 ION Orchard, Singapore 238801
Opening hours: 12pm-3pm & 6pm-10.30pm, Daily
Contact: 8028 1489 | FLNT website

 


Valentine’s Day restaurants in Singapore


Good food never fails to uplift our moods, so couples can’t go wrong by dining at one of these 14 Valentine’s Day restaurants in Singapore this V’day.

Oh, and just a friendly reminder for all you boyfriends out there, make sure to grab a meaningful gift or a bouquet of flowers so you don’t incur the wrath of your missus can make the day even sweeter.

Check out our other articles centred around the day of love here:


Cover image adapted from: @allwonderswithin & @sakuraliu via Instagram
Originally written by Benjamin Wellesley on 29th January 2021. Last updated by Samantha Nguyen on 24th Jan 2024.

 

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