Aix – Warm Ambiance at Chez Jo
Guest Post · Restaurant Recommendations · TasteJust a quick call- out for Chez Jo, an institution in Aix. We popped in there for lunch last week on a bright sunny day but the mistral was blowing its chilly passage through the streets of centre ville. Not a day for lunching on the terrace.
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