1. été
“Chef Natsuko Shoji, who has earned a tremendous following for her fashion-inspired, luxury fruit-topped cakes, commands a Japanese-leaning, introduction-only restaurant called été in Tokyo’s Shibuya neighbourhood. She recently moved her restaurant to slightly more spacious digs perfect for couples – considering it has just one table. It doesn’t get more private than that.” — Kat Odell, food writer, author of Unicorn Food2. Pink Bar
“It’s hard to imagine a more romantic locale than the Pink Bar in Bangkok. It’s on the 61st floor of lebua at State Tower in the heart of the city, so you’ll have unparalleled views of the skyline to accompany one of the most expansive champagne collections in all of Asia.” — Jared Ranahan, Boston-based food and travel writer3. Three Blue Ducks
The new Three Blue Ducks’ Brisbane location inside the W Brisbane meets all the requirements of a sublime date-night destination. It’s intimate and sleek with charming service and a warm, convivial vibe. My boyfriend earns instant points when he makes us a reservation here.” — Laura Grier, professional photographer4. Angler
“There’s not a more romantic dinner to me than a perfectly made martini and something exquisitely cooked off an open fire. Luckily, chef Joshua Skenes and his team at Angler in Los Angeles are doing both in spades, all in a setting that feels like you’re dining in a warm, woodsy escape.” — Max Block, host of Table SettingIllustration by Andrea Manzati
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This article was originally published in the February 2020 issue of SilverKris magazine
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