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Thefrom scratch-menu of All-American favorites is enhanced with a playful cocktail menu and curated list of 40+ craft beers and when combined with 45+ HDTVs and our two 28-foot LED screens, there is nowhere better to catch your favorite team play.

Playful seating includes painted picnic tables and lounge furniture and is complemented with dozens of interactive games and a state-of-the-art audio, visual and lighting system. This pet friendly concept is the first of its kind from restaurant and nightlife developers, Evening Entertainment Group.


Jillian Dara is a travel journalist reporting on culture, food and wine. Having lived in Bermuda, London, Santiago and New York City, she appreciates the importance of travel and all its subcategories, including the power held by a traditional dish or local sip to bring two strangers together in the most chance of circumstances. Follow her on Instagram @jilliandara.




Restaurants are a notoriously popular place to celebrate Valentine\u2019s Day\u2014but why are restaurants, especially coveted reservations at MICHELIN Guide restaurants, considered romantic? And how do such restaurants ensure they\u2019re curating the epitomized romantic vibe? What\u2019s too corny? What can couples expect?


According to Gert De Mangeleer, chef at Two MICHELIN Star Hertog Jan at Botanic: \u201cA restaurant is made romantic by several things together. First of all, the overall atmosphere: the setting (preferably not too far apart), the lighting and the right music. On the other hand, the service also has an important function in sensing what attention a couple wants or does not want.\u201d



We asked 13 other MICHELIN Guide restaurants for their input on romance and intimacy; here\u2019s what they had to say below:




\u201cIdeally the service and staff give you the space and privacy to have a conversation but there's also enough going on in the dining room that there's plenty to talk about. I also love trying new things with my partner, so a restaurant with some adventurous menu items is a plus.\u201d


\u201cThe music should be smooth and easy to listen to, but nothing too loud or fast. The music we play at MONO is curated from my personal record collection, which was started from the collection I inherited from my father. Over the past few years, I\u2019ve been expanding my collection with vinyl records I\u2019ve found in local neighborhoods here in Hong Kong, like Sheung Wan and Sham Shui Po.\u201d


\u201cAt 7132 Silver, the \u201cOnce in a Lifetime\u201d offers an eight-course dinner and a champagne aperitif, hosted on a private glacier. In addition, guests are given private access for 90 minutes to the area\u2019s famous thermal baths, complete with candles and red roses.\u201d


\u201cWe pamper them with an extra box of chocolates and the restaurant is made even more cozy with extra candlelight. The chocolates are Chef Gert's creations that are made for each guest by Chocolatier M. It is milk chocolate with a filling of yuzu (Japanese citrus fruit).\u201d


\u201cChef Saverio Sbaragli is set to elevate Valentine's Day with a special menu inspired by love and moments to share indulgent ingredients together, such as caviar and truffles. Guests can anticipate a culinary journey that transcends the ordinary.\u201d


\u201cWe focus on interactive eating with one another, like maybe a course where you feed one another, as well as serving aphrodisiac-specific ingredients like oysters, shellfish, clams and chocolate. Valentine's is a special once a year event so you should eat things that are luscious, decadent and sexy.\u201d


\u201cTo set the tone, we will offer Valentine\u2019s Day-inspired cocktails at our cozy odo lounge (behind the chef\u2019s counter, and the design of this intimate space is rooted in a modern Japanese concept), and we also decorate the space with candles, to further add to the romantic mood. We will also offer house-made chocolates on Valentine\u2019s Day, so that guests can enjoy it with our rare collection of Japanese whisky or cocktails to continue their romantic Valentine\u2019s night.\u201d


\u201cThere\u2019s nothing more delicate and romantic than Champagne and caviar while being tucked away in a cozy corner to forget the world outside. Taking the experience up-a-notch, we create more than a meal but a memory with a very special Valentine's Day tasting menu, lots of flower decorations and most importantly\u2014only holding one seating, so guests are not rushed and can enjoy and live in the moment.\u201d


\u201cThis year, we\u2019ll be presenting all women dining with a Hawaiian Lei. Our dining room here at Paradisaea is embossed with fresh flowers and plants and has a tropical \u201cbird of paradise\u201d theme, hence the name. We wanted to play off of our unique brand and share the love and magic with our guests this Valentine\u2019s Day.\u201d


\u201cWe have a very exclusive table, which we call the Naughty Table, where guests can benefit from intimacy and something more private with floor-to-ceiling velvet curtains that enclose around the oversized booth.\u201d


\u201cOur Valentine\u2019s Day menu is rafted to the theme of romance, featuring floral and refreshing elements. We also provide a special keepsake by offering a customized message on the menu. We try to avoid excessive dramatic gestures and avoid excessive use of decoration, keeping it elegant but tasteful.\u201d


\u201cDefinitely proposing in a restaurant. Once I saw six proposals happen in one night and it just ruined it for me. After the third one, the rest of the dining room didn't know whether to applaud or laugh. I think proposing first in a more private, intimate setting and then going out to a nice dinner together is much more personal.\u201d


\u201cValentine\u2019s Day can easily feel like a clich\u00e9 with theatrical gestures with forced serenades and a giant teddy bear. I think romance is about stolen glances and a love note being tucked discreetly in the bread basket. It\u2019s more about the little things and the genuine moments.\u201d


\u201cIt's essential to consider your partner's preferences and your own unique connection when planning a romantic gesture. What matters most is authenticity and a thoughtful approach tailored to your relationship.\u201d


\u201cIn matters of love, the notion of clich\u00e9s often gets a bad rap, but in reality, clich\u00e9s in romance can be quite charming. From candlelit dinners to handwritten love notes, these seemingly overused gestures are timeless for a reason. Love is a deeply personal and subjective experience, and what may be considered clich\u00e9 to some can be incredibly meaningful to others.\u201d


Lunch: A full lunch includes a choice of 5 items: protein and grains (often included in the entree), vegetables, fruits and milk. Scholars must choose at least 3 of the 5 items and one item must be a fruit or vegetable.


Find your breakfast or lunch menu by clicking the link to your school. Contact your school directly for specific "no school" or "half days" that may not be listed on the breakfast and lunch menus.


While it is our intention to serve the posted menu items each day at every school, unprecedented issues with the supply chain may cause menu alterations with little or no notice. We are working closely with our distributors and manufacturers to secure both the food and supply items needed to support our program. We will try to substitute the scheduled menu item with another that is as similar as possible. Please know that we will continue to provide nutritious meals every day!


Please report any food allergies that your child has to your school nurse. It is extremely important that we have updated information to protect all scholars who enjoy our free breakfast, lunch, and snacks.


In the Wii U, Nintendo has delivered a high-definition gaming powerhouse. In many ways, however the operating system of the system feels extremely dated. Here are five ways that Nintendo could improve the Wii U System Menu.


Not a day goes by when you don't read on Twitter how Nintendo should sell original Wii titles on the Wii U eShop. When GameStop can get away with selling Xenoblade Chronicles for $90, one begins to think that Nintendo could make a few bucks by putting the game on sale via their online shop, but there are a few problems with this approach. For one, the Wii U cannot run Wii titles without entering an emulated Wii homescreen. There isn't currently any way for a Wii title to be downloaded and installed into the Wii U system menu, nor is there any way for the original Wii system menu to support installed retail titles. The solution? Simply remove Wii Mode all together.


Before Nintendo added the SD Card menu to the Wii System Menu, it was common place to have to copy a game from the SD Card to the Wii System Memory in order to play it. You might remember that the SD Card menu on the Wii did NOT run games from the SD Card, it merely automated the process of copying the game from the card to the system memory and launching it immediately. Removing Wii Mode from the Wii U System Menu could work the same way. The feature could launch Wii Menu seamlessly in the background without the user even being aware of it and then automatically booting the game being selected. It would be a patchy workaround, but it might work within the current infrastructure of the operating system without drastic overhaul or the need to port Wii titles to run natively on Wii U.


This would allow Wii titles, including Wii Virtual Console and Wii Retail titles, to be launched directly from the Wii U System Menu. And once this problem is solved, games could theoretically be purchased from the Wii U eShop. It's not a perfect solution, but it might be good enough.


One thing that has always really bothered me is how the 3DS System Menu is substantially more advanced than the Wii U System Menu, despite the 3DS being an older piece of hardware. One specific advantage that the 3DS affords is the ability to return to the home screen and select a new game without quitting the game you're already in. This wouldn't be a big deal on Wii U if it didn't take 30 seconds to quit a game and return to the home menu, but since it does, the ability to quickly launch a new game would be a welcome addition.

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