Preposition
chez
At the home of.
A Fully Bilingual Book Entitled "Our Plums/ Les Pruniers de Chez Nous", A Description of Over 60 Plum Cultivars Evaluated in Quebec along with Over 150 Coloured Images. Source: Internet
By all accounts, both teams' players thought Australia would win the match; indeed the England team had enjoyed a raucous barbecue chez Botham on the Saturday evening, such was their lack of faith in a positive result. Source: Internet
After a stint cooking at the Hot Shoppe in Washington, D.C, Leslie returned to New Orleans and in 1964 went to work as a full-time chef at his aunt’s restaurant, Chez Helene, in the Seventh Ward. Source: Internet
Also by one of our readers, Suzanne Dunaway, a new cookbook for you called, Rome, At Home: The Spirit of La Cucina Romana in Your Own Kitchen, on cooking the Italian way, chez vous. Source: Internet
Also, David, just returned from two weeks in Paris, and did go to Chez Dumonet-Josephine for luncheon, I met the chef and we had a glorious time. Source: Internet
He frequented spiritism during his exile (where he participated also in many séances conducted by Madame Delphine de Girardin main), citation Chez Victor Hugo. Source: Internet