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Zazie Restaurant

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Zazie is a restaurant on Cole Street in Cole Valley, San Francisco which specializes in American brunches and Provençal dinners. The restaurant was established in 1992 by Catherine Opoix, and is currently owned by Jennifer Piallat who purchased the restaurant in 2005 and also works as the head chef. Piallat has been given several awards for her methods in running the restaurant and treatment of her employees.

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Zazie Restaurant
Cole Street, San Francisco

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94117 San Francisco
California, United States
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