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Don’t want to look too eager? Here’s the place to take your date for Valentines.
By guest blogger Nicole Murakami, NYC. 

You’ve never messed up Valentine’s Day before.

And you don’t want this year to be the first. But you’ve got your eye on someone special and you’ve only been dating a couple of weeks. So where do you take her to dinner on Valentine’s Day without seeming overwhelming?
Here’s the trick. Ask her to dinner at Red Farm. Tell her that you’d like to try this intimate, small restaurant in the West Village, and they don’t take reservations so you can plan to meet there. Smooth.
The cozy restaurant is casual; yet the hanging candles, plants and wooden tables transport one to a fancy, romantic barn dinner. Oh and on top of it all, the food’s great too. The small plates are fresh takes on traditional dim sum, and are ideal for sharing. (Remember, sharing is caring.) With great ambiance and food, RedFarm strikes the perfect balance for a causal Valentine’s Day dinner.
One last tip: call at 5pm to put your name on a wait-list to minimize the wait when you arrive.
You’re welcome. 
Nicole Murakami is a digital strategist in NYC. She loves social media, discovering new places and grilled cheese. 
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Don’t want to look too eager? Here’s the place to take your date for Valentines.

By guest blogger Nicole Murakami, NYC. 

You’ve never messed up Valentine’s Day before.

And you don’t want this year to be the first. But you’ve got your eye on someone special and you’ve only been dating a couple of weeks. So where do you take her to dinner on Valentine’s Day without seeming overwhelming?

Here’s the trick. Ask her to dinner at Red Farm. Tell her that you’d like to try this intimate, small restaurant in the West Village, and they don’t take reservations so you can plan to meet there. Smooth.

The cozy restaurant is casual; yet the hanging candles, plants and wooden tables transport one to a fancy, romantic barn dinner. Oh and on top of it all, the food’s great too. The small plates are fresh takes on traditional dim sum, and are ideal for sharing. (Remember, sharing is caring.) With great ambiance and food, RedFarm strikes the perfect balance for a causal Valentine’s Day dinner.

One last tip: call at 5pm to put your name on a wait-list to minimize the wait when you arrive.

You’re welcome. 

Nicole Murakami is a digital strategist in NYC. She loves social media, discovering new places and grilled cheese. 

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