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Nova Personal Chef – Waterford

$89 for Romantic Dinner for Two at Loudoun Valley Vineyards February 9 or 10 ($176 Value)

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In a Nutshell

Against a romantic vineyard backdrop, couples dine on lobster bisque, locally sourced beef tenderloin, and crème brûlée with fresh berries

The Fine Print

  • Expires Feb 10, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person. Limit 1 per table. Reservation required, subject to availability. Valid only 2/9 or 2/10 from 6-9pm.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

It's easy to come up with the perfect evening for two—just imagine your perfect evening alone and then double it. Pair up with this Groupon.

$89 for a Romantic Dinner for Two at Loudoun Valley Vineyards ($176 Value)

With the picturesque rolling hills and dangling fruits of Loudoun Valley Vineyards as their backdrop, couples dine on a menu of lobster bisque, locally sourced beef tenderloin with homemade horseradish sauce, and crème brûlée with fresh berries. A mixed-green salad and two hearty sides complete the meal. Tables are available from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Saturday, February 9 and Sunday, February 10.

Nova Personal Chef

Nova Personal Chef reinterprets the meaning of personal chef. Of course, Executive Chef Zan Dial brings his culinary prowess directly to customers’ homes and parties, where he dishes out plates of fresh lasagna, shrimp tacos, pulled pork, and brunch favorites. But he also works to make clients better personal chefs for families and friends. During private, hands-on cooking lessons, students get acquainted with the kitchen without having to make awkward small talk with the oven while it heats up.

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Nova Personal Chef

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    38516 Charles Town Pike
    Waterford, Virginia 20197
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