
France has a reputation for being romantic. The French have been celebrating Valentine’s Day in February for more than 1,000 years, and there are many customs and traditions associated with it. In France, it is the women who give the men chocolates and flowers on 14 February. It is traditional to exchange cards and gifts on 14 February. In France, St Valentine’s Day (14 February) is not just about romance: it’s also a day to celebrate friendship between men and women! So why let that special man in your life have a year off and the women make a reservation at Savoir Faire this season loving season!
The French have a reputation for being romantic.
They are known for their love of food and wine, their good taste and style, and their appreciation of the finer things in life. As such, it would make sense that they would be one of the most romantic countries in Europe–and indeed they are! Savoir Faire, known for its authenticity and affordable gourmet food, will provide you with the most romantic atmosphere and delicious French food! You can be assured that your romantic evening will be one to remember with classic recipes such as Onion Soup and Pan Roasted Duck Magret or you can try something you haven’t before (check out our menu for more options).
Let’s celebrate Valentine’s Day with our loved ones!
Valentine’s Day is a day to remember and celebrate love. It’s a day to celebrate romance, it’s a day to celebrate your relationship and it’s also a good excuse for friends and family to get together and share some quality time together. So why not book a table at Savoir Faire today for the special occasion.