Don’t Miss 2026’s Most Impressive Valentine’s Day Dinner Deals in Singapore

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We’ve compiled 14 of the best Valentine’s Day dinner deals in Singapore, from affordable dinner options to fine dining splurges. Prices, dates and booking links included.

Picture this: it’s 6pm on 14 February, you’re refreshing Chope for the fifth time, and every nice restaurant is fully booked. Your partner is asking “so where are we going?” and you’re pretending that the Wi-Fi is lagging again. Well, let’s try to avoid that, shall we?

Valentine’s Day 2026 falls on a Friday, CNY is right around the corner, and restaurants are filling up faster than usual. Here’s where to book before you’re stuck explaining why you’re celebrating love over McDonald’s.

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Our top restaurants for Valentine’s Day Singapore

We went through dozens of menus to find the ones worth your money. These three are the ones we’d book ourselves:

1. Royal Albatross

Royal Albatross luxury Valentine’s Day dinner cruise one of the most romantic restaurants in Singapore
Credit: The Royal Albatross

The Royal Albatross is, to put it plainly, a full-sized tall ship docked at Sentosa where you eat a multi-course dinner while sailing around for 2.5 hours. Free-flow champagne, a rose bouquet, the whole works. Is it a little over-the-top? Absolutely. Is it the kind of thing your partner will remember for the next ten years? Also yes. It’s a ship, people. A ship!

2. LeVeL33

LeVeL33 Valentine’s Day fine dining Singapore with Marina Bay skyline views

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LeVeL33 bills itself as the world’s highest urban microbrewery, which sounds like a tall claim until you’re sitting 33 storeys above Marina Bay with a craft beer and a plate of truffle pasta made with spent grain from their own brewing process. The Valentine’s menu runs through kombu and sake-cured scallops, burrata with winter truffle, and mains like stout-glazed Westholme wagyu short rib. It’s the rare place where the stated gimmick (brewery! views!) holds up once you taste the food.

3. CÉ LA VI

CÉ LA VI rooftop Valentine’s dinner Singapore with panoramic city views

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Fifty-seven floors up at Marina Bay Sands, CÉ LA VI has the kind of view that makes you go “wow!” for a second when you first sit down. The whole city spreads out below you, and once the sun sets it turns into a carpet of lights. Their Valentine’s set menu is Modern Asian, available as a three-course lunch ($168++ per person) or five-course dinner ($248++ per person). The dinner is the one to book: by the time you’re halfway through, the skyline is lit up and everything feels slightly unreal. Few restaurants in Singapore can match this for sheer visual impact.

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4. Fat Belly

Fat Belly affordable Valentine’s Day dinner Singapore featuring premium steaks

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This Bukit Timah steakhouse does one thing well: meat. Their one-night Valentine’s menu on 14 Feb starts with tuna tartare tostada, moves through corn-fed French chicken with morel cream, then hits you with Mayura Station wagyu tri tip or Primrose Butcher’s pork steak. Dessert is a spiced wine pear pavlova. At $98 per person, it’s proper value for the quality you’re getting.

5. Market Bistro

Market Bistro Valentine’s Day dinner Singapore at Marina Bay Financial Centre

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 Market Bistro is kinda one of those places that only CBD office workers know about because it’s buried in Tower 3 of MBFC. Their Valentine’s set opens with a mille-feuille of lobster remoulade topped with salmon caviar and yuzu gel. Mains are roasted Chilean sea bass or Kidman F1 wagyu fillet, with a delicate Cheesecake Mousse as the closing act.

6. Racines at Sofitel Singapore City Centre

Racines Valentine’s Day set menu Singapore at Sofitel City Centre

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Racines Resturant calls their Valentine’s menu “Love at First Bite,” which, okay, admittedly made me roll my eyes, but then I saw the seafood platter and stopped complaining. The menu kicks off with a sharing platter of Boston lobster, European oysters and tiger prawns, followed by a crustacean soup poured tableside. Mains are stuffed French chicken or slow-cooked Angus beef short ribs. The finale is a baked Alaska flambéed with rum at your table.

7. Winestone at Mercure Singapore on Stevens

Winestone Valentine’s Day dinner deals Singapore with live music

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Winestone’s Valentine’s dinner, also called “Love at First Bite,” (oof) costs $128 for two which works out to only $64 per person. The four courses include Hokkaido scallop with foie gras on celeriac purée, your choice of Angus short rib or barramundi, and a dessert called Sweet Heart (meringue, lemon curd, chocolate heart). Live music on the night, and wine pairing is available for $30 per person.

8. Meadesmoore

Meadesmoore Valentine’s Day steakhouse dinner Singapore

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This Telok Ayer steakhouse runs two different Valentine’s menus. On 14 Feb, you get five courses: grilled Kujukushima oyster, cremini and foie gras tortellini, cured monkfish or dry-aged wagyu picanha with beef cheek daube, and a sharing chamomile vanilla flan. Book on the surrounding dates (10 to 13, 15 Feb) and you get a four-course version at $98 instead of $128. Same vibe, slightly smaller bill.

  • Meadesmoore Valentine’s Menu, 4-Course Dinner from 10 – 13 & 15 February ($98++) and a one-night-only Valentine`s Day 5-Course Dinner ($128++) on 14 February

9. 54° Steakhouse

54° Steakhouse Valentine’s Day dinner Singapore for premium wagyu lovers

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Meat lovers will want to spring for this one. The menu starts with amuse-bouches that include Robbins Island beef carpaccio with sea urchin and potato brioche with beef tallow. Starters are pan-seared foie gras or tuna and hamachi crudo. Mains are Black Onyx filet mignon or Kagoshima wagyu striploin. That’s some serious steak.

10. Bedrock Bar & Grill

Bedrock Bar & Grill Sentosa romantic Valentine’s Day dinner

Bedrock’s Sentosa outlet is running a coastal-leaning Valentine’s menu, “Love on the Island”: pomegranate octopus salad to start, then tarragon butter poached lobster tail with caviar, followed by your choice of beef fat dry-aged striploin with porcini jus or pan-seared halibut with smoked chorizo. Both mains come with their mac ‘n’ cheese and spring vegetables, and dessert is an opera cake with coffee syrup and chocolate ganache. A glass of Chevalier Blanc de Blanc Brut is included.

11. Town Restaurant at The Fullerton Hotel

Town Restaurant Fullerton Valentine’s Day buffet dinner Singapore

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Town Restaurant’s “Around the World, With Love” buffet could be just the romantic aesthetic you’re looking for. The spread includes cured salmon mosaic, laksa with bamboo lobster, beef Wellington, and plenty more. The entry price comes with a glass of prosecco.

12. The Lighthouse at The Fullerton Hotel

The Lighthouse Fullerton one of the best Valentine’s Day restaurants in Singapore

Psst. “Meet me at the Lighthouse.” No, that’s not a directive from some noir film, but the name of Fullerton Hotel’s latest Valentine’s offering. Their three-course dinner starts with a digestif at the rooftop bar, then moves into Obsiblue prawn with caviar and wagyu beef with foie gras. Ruinart Blanc de Blancs champagne is included.

13. The Alkaff Mansion

The Alkaff Mansion Valentine’s Day dinner Singapore in a heritage mansion

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The Alkaff Mansion: it’s in Telok Blangah and you probably live nowhere close, I’m guessing. But for Valentine’s Day, the trek is worth it. Their Masquerade of Hearts menu runs five courses: seared bluefin tuna to start, foie gras tart with white peach ricotta, carabinero prawn, then chargrilled wagyu sirloin MBS7-8 with bone marrow and crispy potato pave. Dessert is a spread of four, including Spanish rice pudding and a chocolate bombón with salted caramel.

14. The Garage at Singapore Botanic Gardens

The Garage Botanic Gardens Valentine’s Day picnic and high tea for couples

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For couples who’d rather do a daytime date, The Garage offers Valentine’s high tea ($75 nett for two) and a picnic basket option ($118 nett per couple) that lets you wander the Botanic Gardens with a three-course meal packed and ready. The building itself is a 1920s Art Deco beauty as well, and well worth a visit.

Book now, thank us later

If nothing you propose gets a nod from your partner, there’s always the backup plan: order in, open a bottle of wine, and watch something together on the couch. Sometimes the most romantic thing you can do is skip the whole production entirely. 

But if you’re going to go out, go somewhere worth the effort!

with Love,

The Dateideas Team

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Frequently asked questions

It varies by restaurant. Some include a glass of champagne or wine, others charge separately. Check the fine print before booking.

Many restaurants extend their menus across the surrounding weekend or the whole week. That’s good for flexibility if 14 Feb is fully booked.

Set menus usually give you choices within each course. Tasting menus are fully curated by the chef with no substitutions.

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