Try romancing your sweetheart in a quiet restaurant that you have checked out prior to your rendez vous. Be sure that the menu caters to your dates eating habits. In other words, don’t take someone who hates spicy food to an Indian restaurant.
Try to secure a table that is secluded from other guests and allow your date to tell you what she wants before you volunteer her order to the waiter. Ladies, when romancing your beau, be sure to find a restaurant that has hearty helpings with lots of flavor. Most men aren’t going to find tofu appealing. Smaller, independantly owned restaurants tend to be much more intimate than franchises.
For less intimate settings, try eating at a Japenese Steakhouse where the food is cooked right before your eyes. Most of the chefs are able to entertain guests with awesome knife and fire tricks. Sakura, www.sakurasteakhouse.com , has several locations and they give a good show and even better food.
Not into the restaurant scene? Go to a poetry reading. The enviroment is sure to be different from the standard lounge. Watch all types of aspiring performers and dare to perform at open mic yourself.
If all else fails... make it a blockbuster night. Renting some good movies and cuddling on the couch with pizza or chinese takeout is a great way to bond. You can escape the great outdoors and bond in privacy. The best part is, you can prepare your own meal if take out isn’t your schtick! Whether you have Champagne or Shasta, an evening at home with your lover is always the prelude to some steamy romance.
Tunnel of Love Vs. Ton of Noise
Submitted by AEG1981 on 10/16/2007
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