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Four Things to Look for in the Venue for a Dinner Date



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By : Gregory Garner   

The following four questions are what you should ask when looking for the perfect restaurant to take that special someone.

1. How Quaint is the Place?

Ideally, it shouldn't be too glitzy or drab, but rather a healthy balance of both. Young couples love to hang out in a place where they can come in contact with the latest of the popular culture, a place brimming with unbounded energy and vigor. Older, more mature lovers, even married couples tend to prefer a classier, traditional haunt where they can let their hair down as well as soak in a bit of the nostalgia of an agegone by. The mood of the couple in question determines the ambience of the place. If they are both party animals who love to work hard and party harder, then dating out in a feisty night club is a smashing idea. Or, the reverse might work wonders if one is planning to take the other by surprise.

2. Quality of the Food

Trust customer feedback as well as newspaper reviews of restaurants to inform you about the quality of cuisine offered at the place. Food can be big thumbs up if a date has gone sour, since the taste buds are inextricably linked with the mood elevating hormonal glands of the brains. Or if your partner likes to gorge on a particular food which is seldom available elsewhere, taking him or her to that favorite restaurant might just increase the love quotient between you two. But first try out the food before you go out on the date. Quality of a particular cuisine is not only determined by the ingredients or the cooking process alone, the serving procedure can make a heaven and hell difference. The time lapse between ordering a food and finally getting to gorging is an essential factor to consider if you are dating a particularly impatient person. They might not like to wait for food, starving from the afternoon to have good food after a long time. Even the nature of the appetizers served goes a long way in determining the food sense of the restaurateurs.

3. Music and Candle Lights

Soft classical music in the background, candle lights, scented preferably still manage to impress even the most ossified hearts. Though they might sound clichéd, they still allude to a classical definition of a movie date and can seldom go wrong. Unless of course your partner is a sucker for the quirky surprises that she will ask for something completely out of the box to make the date happen on a more interactive scale. Maybe a simple switch from a Beethoven to a Duke Ellington can just rev up the energy quotient and the silent foot tapping can begin.

4. The Decibel Level

A date means that people are going to converse to their heart's content and they wouldn't like to do so over the dull roar of the restaurant's crowd, or in midst a brawly atmosphere where people are shouting their lungs out. It shouldn't be a noisy factory environment where you have to scream your lungs out to communicate across the table.

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Author Resource:- Greg Garner represents a restaurant accounting firm.
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