Have a Valentine’s Day Dinner In The Sky At Mandarin Oriental, San Francisco

 The San Francisco skyline

As one holiday passes, that just means another is on the horizon for travelers, companies, and even hotels all looking towards the next day that they can find creative ways to cash in on. In about a month, Valentine’s Day approaches, and everyone seems to be gearing up for the date and getting their plans in order. At the Mandarin Oriental in San Francisco, three special couples will be able to experience a dinner at the top of the city’s third tallest building.

To make things even better, each couple will get their own floor to themselves with a single private “sweetheart” table being put on the 46th, 47th and 48th floor of the building that offers a panoramic view of the entire San Francisco city while having a very nice four course dinner. Executive Chef Adam Mali has also prepared specific wines that perfectly pair with the meals being served. The meals will include local produce and supplies while the table will be set with flowers and nice lighting all accompanied by music.  The hotel offers amazing views and has a five star rating which ensures couples that this will truly be the chance of a lifetime.

The luxurious and special dinner will costs couples $595 and should be booked immediately due to the limited availability of only three tables. The Mandarin Oriental is one of, if not, San Francisco’s best hotel and couples will be able to have a complete view of the city and bay for the entire night while experiencing a top rated dinner. Valentine’s Day plans can’t get much better than this for those looking to do something extremely special. The price is very good considering the entire experience and is very affordable for those looking to make the leap. The three dinner spots will probably be booked very quickly and make three couples more than happy during their romantic evening.

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Written by Blaise Hopkins

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