Romantic Dinner Ideas

Audrey J. Powers

Whether you are eating out or in, a few simple changes can turn a normal meal into a romantic encounter. Whether you are celebrating a special day or simply want to show your partner that you care, planning a romantic dinner is a great way to start an evening together.

Romantic Dinner Idea #1 – Lighting Is Essential

Nothing says romance like low lighting. If you are eating out, choose a restaurant with low lighting and candles. If you are dining at home, set the mood by lowering the lighting and setting up your own candles. Soft music playing in the background makes for the perfect dinner setting.

Romantic Dinner Idea #2 – Change the Setting

Romance is sparked by the unexpected. Instead of eating in a normal setting, like your home or a restaurant, order your food to go and take it to a special place. Eat in the gazebo of your favorite park or on the rooftop of a city building. The change in scenery will spark romantic feelings and help you feel less rushed as you eat your meal. If you can, choose a location that is meaningful for the two of you, such as the place where you first met.

Romantic Dinner Idea #4 – Change the Decor

Flowers really do make a “normal” meal more romantic. If you are going to go through the trouble to put out flowers, consider taking it farther by scattering rose petals on the floor around were you will be eating. Then, scatter some on the table and on your loved one’s chair. If you are eating at home, take some drapes or some satin and cover some of the less romantic items, like the TV or stereo, to add to the ambiance of the room. When you add to the decor, pay attention to colors. Deep colors, especially reds, are very romantic. By making a few simple changes, your “normal” dinner can be a romantic event.

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