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Bess Bistro
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We?re planning a trip to Austin and after researching the area for intriguing places of striking character; I believe Bess Bistro depicts an idyllic setting. A review from Claudia Alarcon, food critic was quite supportive. It seems we can expect culinary inspirations inside a tastefully discrete dining/libations bistro similar to a gentle speakeasy from long ago. What good fortune to uncover a bit of yesterday?s magic inside an elegantly low key and perfectly sophisticated eatery. Most intriguing is how the entrance is secretly tucked away ?for those in the know? ensuring a romantic experience that?s pleasing to the soul. They promote home-cooking and after reading reviews from parties of 7 you need a sports bar. It seems if you wish to enjoy your private company, ideally parties of 2 over drinks and delectable delicacies instead of timing the help, you?ll be absolutely pleased here. Being from Minnesota nice, I am curious about the unfavorable reviews for Bess. Aren't Texans known for their hospitality? Guten Tag! \r
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Pros: Home-cooking, low key, charming, attention to detail, changing menu per chefs delight
Cons: collecting dishonest reviews for personal reasons having a celebrity owner
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