Dania Hussain - Candle Light Dinner Ideas When was the last time you and your partner had a romantic dinner? You don't need a specific occasion to treat your partner to a romantic dinner. For any loving couple, a candlelight meal is the most beautiful and romantic occasion. You may share those lovely moments with your partner in the comfort of your own home. I'm Dania Hussain, and I'm here to give you some wonderful advice on how to plan a romantic candlelight meal for just the two of you. In the garden: Nothing screams "I love you" like eating in the midst of the flowers. Hang candles, string lights, and paper lanterns from the trees and plants to give your date a storybook atmosphere. As the daylight goes, it will cast a warm glow. Set up a table and decorate it with flowers; after all, you are in a garden! Keep it classic with a floral centrepiece, or collect petals and sprinkle them on the table. To reflect the natural charm of the garden, make the dinner light and fresh.
In a tent: Set up dinner inside a tent to take advantage of its natural comfort. When you line the inside of the tent with candles to set it aglow, this unusual take on dinner becomes even more spectacular. Fill the tent with soft pillows for optimal snuggling, then serve marshmallow heart hot chocolate to your date. Tea with sugar cubes in the shape of hearts also helps. If you can warm up together around a campfire, you'll gain bonus points!
Dania Hussain - Candle Light Dinner Ideas At the beach: While watching the sun set into the waves, prepare a romantic dinner for two. Line the path to the feast with candles to make it even more beautiful. If you're having a picnic, go for a beachy-romantic vibe with fine blankets and pink-hued shells (the beach's version of flower petals!). Because of their aphrodisiac properties, oysters are a natural choice. If your date isn't a seafood fan, artichokes and avocados are also believed to be love-inducing! At a restaurant: When it comes to a beautiful supper, don't be hesitant to delegate the heavy lifting to a restaurant. With your own personal tweaks, you can still make it special. Find a restaurant that uses glistening candles by doing some research ahead of time. It's a certain way to set the mood. On your way to dinner, give your date a beautiful bouquet, and then use it as a centrepiece when you get there. Order the most romantic-sounding dishes and a delicious bottle of red wine! At the park: Dinner al fresco has a magical quality to it. Use candles to enhance the natural beauty of a park by placing them on tree stumps, flower beds, and other natural features. Find a towering collection of trees or plants to dine behind if you want to feel like you're in a secluded paradise. Chocolate-dipped strawberries are a traditional way to end a romantic meal. For a pleasant end to the night, enjoy them while stargazing. Dinner in bed: For a flirtatious upgrade on the breakfast classic, try supper in bed. It's a great spot to line up tall candlesticks if you have a large headboard or an over-bed shelf. If not, arrange them neatly around the foot of the bed. Serve meals on trays with flowers, silk napkins, and other attractive garnishes to reduce mess. If the idea of eating in bed still bothers you, sip a glass of wine between the sheets before transferring to a table.