Private French Riviera–Inspired Dinner Experience with Chef Meg Church

Enjoy an elegant, French Riviera–inspired dining experience without leaving your home. This exclusive offering features a private dinner for you and seven guests, thoughtfully prepared by acclaimed private chef Meg Church.
Born in Poland and raised in Germany, Chef Meg Church brings a rich blend of cultural influences to her cuisine. Her professional journey includes serving as an executive chef and spending formative years in Paris, where she developed a deep appreciation for French culinary traditions. These experiences, combined with her Polish roots and international background, shape a style that is both refined and deeply personal.
Now working as a private chef, Meg specializes in crafting immersive dining experiences that go beyond exceptional flavor. Each dish tells a story—reflecting her travels, training, and belief in the power of fresh, high‑quality ingredients to nourish both body and soul. Her cooking philosophy centers on creating meals that leave guests feeling satisfied, energized, and connected.

For Meg, food is more than sustenance—it is a catalyst for conversation, friendship, and lasting memories. This intimate in‑home dinner promises not only exquisite cuisine but also a meaningful shared experience for guests. Chef Church also looks forward to returning to a restaurant environment in the future, where she can continue sharing her passion with a broader audience.

Expiration Date: October 1, 2026
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