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Perfect romantic getaway and the service is impeccable!! More
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Although it's a bit expensive, the top notch food and service make it worthwhile. The servers must have overheard my husband and me toasting to our anniversary, for they added candles to our desserts and wished us "Happy anniversary!" They made the evening even more special. More
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Excellent as always! Our favorite restaurant!!! Staff is super friendly, food is amazingly delicious! More
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This was my second visit to Le Yaca. Could hardly wait to go back after the first visit! Three of us went for my birthday celebration in July and we have all been dreaming about it ever since. Everything is lovely about this restaurant, food, service, ambiance etc and we were not disappointed this time. We all had the mushroom soup to start, very good, then I had the filet mignon, delicious! I ended with the creme brulee because it's my favorite. I plan to return again and again to work my way through the menu....then I'll start again! All in all, a wonderful restaurant. More
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Virginia is known for more than just delicious southern cooking; they have their own style! If you are a ham lover, look out for Virginia ham — also known as Smithfield ham. It is only legal to produce in one place in the world, Smithfield, Virginia. Virginian cuisine also includes a variety of BBQ that range from all vinegar to a vinegar-based sweetness. A hearty Brunswick stew is another mainstay of Virginia. Originally using an Appalachian flying squirrel, it now uses a variety of meats braised in this vegetable stew. Traditional Virginian apple cider and apple butter, made from Wineapples, is a real treat. Another delicacy is any seafood that is cooked with Old Bay, originally formulated with spices from a specific region of the state, the Chesapeake Bay.
Discover Virginia
Virginia is known for more than just delicious southern cooking; they have their own style! If you are a ham lover, look out for Virginia ham — also known as Smithfield ham. It is only legal to produce in one place in the world, Smithfield, Virginia. Virginian cuisine also includes a variety of BBQ that range from all vinegar to a vinegar-based sweetness. A hearty Brunswick stew is another mainstay of Virginia. Originally using an Appalachian flying squirrel, it now uses a variety of meats braised in this vegetable stew. Traditional Virginian apple cider and apple butter, made from Wineapples, is a real treat. Another delicacy is any seafood that is cooked with Old Bay, originally formulated with spices from a specific region of the state, the Chesapeake Bay.

















