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Chez

Chez is a French preposition meaning "at the home of" or "in the house of." In normal French usage it marks location in relation to a person or place, as in "chez Marie" (at Marie's house) or "chez le médecin" (at the doctor's). In English contexts, the form is rarely used outside of proper names and branding, where it signals a personal, homestyle or hospitable association.

In hospitality and cooking, "chez" is widely used in the names of restaurants and guesthouses. The term

Notable example: Chez Panisse is a well-known Berkeley, California restaurant opened in 1971 by Alice Waters.

Other uses: The phrase "Chez Moi" (meaning "at my place") or "Chez Nous" ("at our place") appears

conveys
warmth,
informality,
and
a
sense
of
intimate
service,
suggesting
that
the
establishment
offers
a
personal
touch
rather
than
a
formal
dining
room.
It
is
celebrated
as
a
pioneer
of
the
farm-to-table
movement
and
is
named
to
evoke
the
idea
of
a
cook's
home
kitchen.
frequently
in
restaurant
branding,
signage,
and
advertising,
particularly
among
establishments
aiming
to
evoke
French
charm.
Beyond
commerce,
"chez"
remains
a
standard
preposition
in
French,
used
with
person
or
place
names.