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If you think Matt's El Rancho is Mexican Food, Torchy's $4 tacos are street food, and Carmelo's is Italian, then you'll no doubt buy into the other Austin legen that Chez Nous is a nice French restaurant.
There are several restaurants located on Sixth Street that serve average food but at this place you can get average food at high prices, including poor service. It had been several years since I had been to Chez Nous (there is a reason it was forgettable) so we decided to visit this place again for a nice, long lunch. The restaurant was only ?? full the day we visited for lunch (about 1:00), so the waiter told us to sit anywhere we wanted. Upon seating at a four-top table, he immediately came over and chastised us for not choosing to sit at a smaller table, "since we are not busy today", he sniffed, "I will let you sit there."
The wild mushroom soup we ordered was better than expected: rich, creamy with a wonderful blend of spices, but it was a lone standout. The sad salad was prepared with lettuce greens, a couple of lonely grape tomatoes and a bland, watery vinegar and oil dressing, suitable to be served at a hospital or nursing home. The seafood crepes were overwhelmed by the strong taste of alcohol from the cooking sherry. The spinach crepes were okay, but nothing different from the crepes you can get for much cheaper at dozens of other restaurants in town.
The tea, water and coffee glasses sat empty throughout most of the meal. Toward the end of finishing our entrees, we did see our waiter again, reeking from cigarette smoke, who was dismayed when we asked to see a dessert menu. The house chocolate mousse was somewhat stiff and not very fluffy. The profiterolles were okay but this dish, like the others we had, was not memorable by any means and no specific words come to mind to describe it.
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