Valentine's Day is a time when couples take time to show how much they appreciate and love their significant other.
One way people do this is by taking their partner on a romantic night out to a fine dining restaurant complete with good food and laid-back vibes.
Luckily, Paisley and Renfrewshire is home to dozens of romantic restaurants perfect for a lovely meal this Valentine's Day.
See Paisley's best romantic restaurants to visit this Valentine's Day
Here are some of the best-rated romantic restaurants in Paisley you can visit with your significant other this Valentine's Day.
The Phat Bhuna
Location: 13 Canal St, Paisley PA1 2HD
Rating: 4.4 out of 431 reviews
Type of food: Indian
One reviewer said: "Fantastic food, fantastic flavours, fantastic service and fantastic staff."
Pendulum Bar & Grill
Location: 11 Gauze St, Paisley PA1 1EP
Rating: 4.6 out of 1.3k reviews
Type of food: Scottish
One reviewer said: "Very relaxing and wasnt rushed out after our meal was finished."
La Dolce Vita
Location: 49 Moss St, Paisley PA1 1DR
Rating: 4.4 out of 71 reviews
Type of food: Italian
One reviewer said: "Exceeded my expectations, small and cosy with superb food and service ."
Il Pescatore
Location: 14 Bridge St, Paisley PA1 1XA
Rating: 4.6 out of 148 reviews
Type of food: Seafood
One reviewer said: "Great seafood restaurant. Exactly what's been needed in Paisley and the Southside of Glasgow! Wonderful food, good atmosphere. Perfect location next to the water."
Zambretto Italian
Location: 42-46 Old Sneddon St, Paisley PA3 2AP
Rating: 4.3 out of 789 reviews
Type of food: Italian
One reviewer said: "Quite a good selection of food and drinks, lovely atmosphere and decor."
Royal Taj
Location: 30 Broomlands St, Paisley PA1 2NR
Rating: 4.5 out of 255
Type of food: Indian
One reviewer said: "Cannot fault. Atmosphere, service and food were all amazing."
Trattoria Genova
Location: 4 Glasgow Rd, Paisley PA1 3QA
Rating: 4.6 out of 938 reviews
Type of food: Italian
One reviewer said: "Great menu and good selection of wines and beers."
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