Pronunciation: /ʃeɪ/
noun a French word used to indicate a location or establishment, typically a restaurant or cafe
A1 I am going to chez Marie for dinner tonight.
A2 We always meet at chez Pierre for our book club meetings.
B1 The new restaurant, Chez Antoine, serves delicious French cuisine.
B2 Chez Sophie is known for its cozy atmosphere and friendly staff.
C1 Chez Francois is a Michelin-starred restaurant that offers a gourmet dining experience.
C2 Chez Dominique is a renowned chef with multiple award-winning restaurants around the world.
preposition a French preposition meaning 'at the home of' or 'at the place of'
A1 I am going chez my friend for dinner.
A2 She works chez a famous fashion designer in Paris.
B1 They have a beautiful garden chez their country house.
B2 The restaurant chez which we had lunch yesterday was excellent.
C1 The CEO lives chez a luxurious penthouse overlooking the city skyline.
C2 The artist's studio is chez a historic building in the heart of the city.
formal We had dinner at a fancy restaurant called 'Chez Pierre' last night.
informal Let's meet at Chez Marie for a quick lunch.
slang I love the vibe at Chez Tony's, it's always a good time.
figurative She found herself at a crossroads, unsure of which path to take chez her current situation.
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