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Kosta's svelte, dimly lit dining room is a sophisticated backdrop for Executive Chef Brandt Evans's gastronomic lovemaking. This is food so full of life and passion -- dizzying flavors, beautiful colors, and tongue-tingling textures -- that one may be tempted to declare, in the words of the French woman, "I wish I had taste buds all the way down to my stomach!"
Johnny’s Bistro
1400 West Sixth Street, Cleveland; 216-774-0055.
Yes, wonderful food is an aphrodisiac. But then again, so is money. How can you miss when you combine them in a visit to this drop-dead-gorgeous dining room, where the French cuisine is impeccable, the service discreet, and the scent of wealth hangs in the air like fine perfume?
The Baricelli Inn
2203 Cornell Road, Cleveland; 216-791-6500.
This beautiful turn-of-the-century brownstone is a showcase for Chef Paul Minnillo’s earthy yet elegant dishes. Minnillo’s creations are so vital and vibrant — roast lamb loin, breast of chicken, long-boned veal chops — that sometimes we get excited just reading the menu. Is it a mere coincidence that the inn also offers several luxurious guestrooms on the upper floors? I think not.
Blue Point Grille
700 West St. Clair Avenue, Cleveland; 216-875-STAR.
What better spot for a romantic tête-à-tête than a restaurant whose motto is “Voro Ostifer Amor Diutius?” Eat oysters, make love. Certainly do eat the oysters (perhaps from one another’s lips?) and sip the champagne. But be forewarned: An affair that begins in this magnificent dining room — a soaring space filled with golden stars, midnight blues, and rosy brick — may very well end up as the love of a lifetime.