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ove is in the air, a day to show someone special that you love them. For a start, why not visit YAY Sushi at The Postmaster­s Village which always has something special on offer to make you feel welcome and loved.

Join them on February 14 for the Lovers’ Platter for two. For the special price of R300 per couple you can enjoy 16 pieces of

Lsushi, two salmon roses, all made with love of course, and Eugene’s’ special pink rice along with a free bottle of red, white or pink wine. Booking is essential.

Then, starting on Tuesday February 19, half price Tuesdays will be back by popular demand. Book your table to avoid disappoint­ment. Half price Tuesdays do not include sashimi, salmon roses or take-aways. And YAY Sushi is in the process of creating a unique springbok and kudu carpaccio sushi dish. Watch this space for the launch of the wonderfull­y South African touch to traditiona­l sushi.

For bookings contact Eugene on 072-954-4690.

Head down to Harry B’s at the Ski-boat Club on Valentine’s Day and indulge yourself in their super romantic menu together with some lovely “lang arm” music. Enjoy the view over the river with a drink in hand while whispering sweet nothings into the ear of your Valentine. Crystal will be taking your breath away with her special Valentine’s menu.

So, if you haven’t figured out where you’re taking your partner this Valentine’s Day, then Harry B’s might be the place to visit and find out what’s on the menu.

Contact Harry B’s to book your table and to enquire about what is on the menu to tickle your taste buds. Contact Crystal or her staff on 082-468-1416.

Join The Wharf Street Brew Pub on Valentine’s evening where Rish will be tinkling the ivories as she does on most Sundays and Fridays, setting the mood. Create an evening your loved-one will never forget. Being Valentine’s Day, why not start with dessert to set the tone; either the decadent chocolate tart topped with strawberri­es or the famous Crepe doc; chocolate crepes in a caramel sauce flambéed in caramel vodka at the table.

Next, move onto a main, the stuffed pork fillet is a big favourite at the moment or maybe seafood pasta, prawns, calamari, line fish and mussels in a creamy white sauce on tagliatell­e. If there is room, finish off with a starter. If not, you won’t be sad about not having had dessert. Booking highly advisable, contact them on (046)-624 4947.

Spend the evening with your special person at Tash’s Craft Bar, situated in the picturesqu­e Small Boat Harbour. Have a special Valentine’s dinner that will be available between 5.30pm and 8.30pm. Although Thursdays are karaoke nights at Tash’s Craft Bar as well, stay after dinner and serenade your partner with a few love songs. At Tash’s they understand Valentine’s Day is not for everyone, so for those scorned by love or the singles who are ready to mingle, why not meet up at Tash’s for their “Love Sucks” party? The team at Tash’s have something very special up their sleeves, so to keep the secret under wraps. You will want to visit Tash’s Craft Bar on Thursday, February 14 where all will be revealed.

You can also contact them on 076-707-0963.

The Continenta­l Restaurant and Deli along with the Pizzeria @ THE VOLO are part of the VOLO Entertainm­ent and Business Centre. This new centre offers many great features including seating for about 180 people school-room style or 150 people seated at tables of 10, full air-conditioni­ng, a bar area fitted to be used as a cash bar with refrigerat­ion, a raised stage to accommodat­e musicians or a lectern for business function. There is full provision for sound if required for business meetings and functions, a fitted proxima for use in business meetings or digital shows as required for functions, as well as an automated coffee machine with a selection of different coffees and drinks.

Being that the facility is upstairs from Continenta­l Restaurant

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