Throughout the history of mankind, there
have been quite a number of ideas that people employ when it comes to staging a
romantic event. Some of them have been tried and tested for years, like a
simple romantic dinner and movie,
others swear by a picnic under the stars, while some would only be contented
with grand gestures just like the ones seen in romantic comedy films. Others
can be very creative with their moves, which may increase the romantic angle of
the effort. After all, what can be more romantic than an amplified element of
surprise?
The idea of romantic efforts can also be
reliant on where you are. For those in New York, an event to surely cap the
night romantically would be to have that carriage ride around Central Park. For
those in Durham, Raleigh, or Richmond, straddling the Virginia-North Carolina
border like Landon and Jamie in the book "A Walk to Remember" would
surely send hearts a-fluttering. But what about San Francisco? What thing about
the Golden Gate City should make a date distinctly San Franciscan and
definitely something romantic?
Cable cars can be pretty bumpy, not to
mention noisy. A stroll in the bay can be romantic, but a bit crowded. A
breathtaking view of the bridge and the serene seascape while having dinner by the bay? Now, you’re talking!
The pretty lights of the Golden Gate Bridge
amidst the small sloping waves caressing the shores of the city’s docks at night
time is really a sight to behold. There’s nothing more romantic in San
Francisco than taking the view all in while being in great company and
sumptuous food.
By this time, a lot of readers are already
thinking, is that even possible? The
good news is, it actually is. The Bay area is full of charming restaurants with
spectacular views of the bay. There are also those that serve simply delectable
cuisine. Now, the best thing to do would be to find out those gems that would
be ideal sites for an elegant dinner atthe water front and serve delicious cuisine.
Go to Hana Zen Restaurant on Pier 39 and you
will have the perfect romantic date solution unique in San Francisco. You get
the mesmerizing view of the bay, the charming lights of the bridge, the soft and
tender sea breeze and of course, the delectable selection of Japanese food for
you to choose from.
You may be thinking if Japanese food is the
best thing to eat in a romantic meal. Well, if you’re wondering if Japanese
food can be sexy, it definitely is. The intricately prepared Japanese seafood
Hana Zen prepares complements the bay view and the beautiful outdoor air. The
flavors definitely match the scintillating mood the date is going to be on. It
will be indeed a beautiful treat to the senses, without as much as a full-on
romantic assault.
Hana Zen also has a restaurant on Union
Square perfect for business events and casualdining patrons. But for a memorable San Francisco romantic dining
experience, the Pier 39 branch is one that should be considered. You won’t be
sorry for embarking on this uniquely SF indulgence.
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