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Coucou
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You might've met Coucou in its previous life as Chez Tex, a barebones wine bar that served simple classics like roast chicken and a solid cheeseburger. Under its new name, this Venice spot hasn't changed much. It's owned by the same people, the exposed brick remains intact, and the warm staff turns the sparse room into a lively, rosé-guzzling scene on Main Street. The ambiance (and great drinks) makes it a buzzy dinner option for when being "out and about" is the night's top priority—except the food here is pretty solid, too.
photo credit: Jessie Clapp
photo credit: Jessie Clapp
photo credit: Jessie Clapp
photo credit: Jessie Clapp
photo credit: Jessie Clapp
There's been a big shift in this restaurant's personality, though: whereas Chez Tex was vaguely French, Coucou fully leans in with a bistro-fied menu and art-covered walls that belong in a Parisian apartment. But much like a backpacker who spends a month in France and comes back pronouncing "croissant" with an accent, this restaurant can't shake its Americanisms.
The closest thing to traditional French cooking here is the steak frites, which is also the best thing. It comes beautifully pink in the center and with a rich black garlic jus you should soak up with your fries. The rest of the menu, however, resembles things you'd be served at a neighbor's Fourth of July BBQ if they'd been watching too much Julia Child. There's a hot dog with french onion marmalade, a burger with cornichons and cognac sauce, and a whipped cheese appetizer with Ritz crackers that tastes exactly like chive and onion schmear (not necessarily a bad thing). These riffs are fun and a large part of Coucou's charm, even if you probably won't be thinking about them the next day. And it doesn't help that most of them could use a pinch or two of salt, either.
Coucou sets up a handful of tables on the sidewalk, but to soak up this wine bar's bon vivant energy, you'll want to get a table inside (the bar is open for walk-ins, but plan to wait). Once you're in, whatever plans you had for a chilled Westside date night will get turned up a few notches with an electro-pop soundtrack, great martinis, and good-enough food.
Food Rundown
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Fried Olives
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Zucchini Beignets
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Whipped Farmers Cheese
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L'Haute Dog
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Burger Americaine
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Mussels Mariniere
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Steak Frites
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The Perfect Martini
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Soft Serve