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Chez Nous
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There are many unique ways that Chez Nous tickles the senses. There is the quaint wall of windows that capture off-sixth foot traffic for the social observer. This is also extends to a somewhat eclectic clientele, who will opt for a corking fee instead of the somewhat limited list. Some might suggest a lacking classical approach to French food, but the fake ancients pleases perhaps many more than it offends from the stiff crowd who wonder in.
Although small, it seemingly has to be to remain a keep secret in yuppy circles. The jump between lunch and dinner is noticed in the price, not quality or delivery and has to be made up in a personal approach to the person across the laughably small tables. With all of the quirks, the food and a glass too much put a smile on anyone leaving something so typically Austin.
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