Valentine's Day
- Johann Schuster
- Feb 18
- 2 min read

Valentines Day, the celebration of Love and affection that originated as a Christian feast day. It honors Saint Valentine, a martyr who was executed for secretly marrying couples.
The Catholic Church Christianized the holiday, dedicating it to Saint Valentine, a martyr who lived in the 3rd century AD. There were several martyrs named Valentine of Rome, who, according to legend, was imprisoned and ultimately executed for secretly marrying couples to spare them from being forced to separate by the Roman Empire. This is where the meaning of Valentines Day comes from, a celebration of Love and Affection ❣️
Valentines Day cards were sent in the 15th century, but in the 18th century, the holiday evolved more widely. Over time, the holiday evolved and become a day to celebrate romantic love.
Today, Valentines Day is celebrated in many countries worldwide, and it's a popular day for expressing love and affection through cards, flowers, chocolates, and gifts.
Who invented Valentines Day is still a mystery, but one thing we know for sure is that it's a holiday that brings people together.
Restaurants and the food industry having one of the most busiest time of the year.
I remember back at "Charivari Restaurant" This was like a second Christmas, for the business, every table was booked at least twice or even three times that evening, by candlelight of course the best menu creations where served, and an abundance of Champagne and selective wines.
Therefore I'm creating this Past - Valentines Day menu for my followers, customers and friends, in case you missed the original day on February 14th, you still can enjoy and celebrate the day of love any day of the year!
If you're interested, please make your reservation in time and join this outstanding menu; on February 22nd, Pop-up Dinner, "Past - Valentine's Dinner Menu, " A Celebration Of ❤️ Love!
Chef Johann Schuster
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