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HomestoriesRomantic dinner up for grabs

Romantic dinner up for grabs

What could be more romantic than dinner for two at a Japanese restaurant on Valentines Day?

That is just what Rose City Shopping world is giving away in the lead up to the most romantic day of the year, a chance to take that special someone love (or a good friend or relative) to Koji Sushi Japanese Restaurant for Valentines day.

Head into Rose City Shoppingworld between 1 and 12 February and take a snap at the Valentine booth with a loved one or pose solo, located near Coles. Upload the picture to Instagram, tag and follow rose City Shoppingworld to go in the draw to win one of three $100 vouchers.

Of course, as always terms and conditions apply but to find out more head to rosecityshopping.com.au, Facebook or Instagram for more details.

For those not lucky enough to win the dinner or maybe looking for a little something extra for Valentines Day look no further than Rose City.

As well as all the usual stores the shopping centre will have something else a little special for those wanting a special something for a special someone.

Hokstead Plantation and Little Blue Nest will be set up in front of Woolworths on Tuesday, 14 February from 9am.

There will be an array of fresh flower bouquets, homemade earrings and plenty of unique gifts on offer.

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