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Chemel, who asked me to pass his direct number to her, invited her and her husband to a gratis lunch at 2941 -- where the couple plan to celebrate their 42nd anniversary later this month.
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Bertrand Chemel, the chef of 2941, says the restaurant was in the midst of changing its menus, even adding lower-priced a la carte lunch items, when Sedei was making her plans.
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"I'm pretty sure my receptionist was confused" when she took Sedei's call, "not trying to be mean," Chemel says.
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"At close of business on Tuesday we had opened 112,701 accounts," Chemel said.
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Chemel said the new account had four advantages - ATM transactions would cost the same at all ATMs, the account had no management fees, people working in the cash economy would be allowed one free cash deposit per month and all that was required to open the account was a valid ID document.
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"There is no monthly fee and one free physical deposit which means people can save without having money deducted from their savings - their savings go up and not down," said Chemel.
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Chemel said that judging by media releases from individual banks it appeared that some were also waiving the minimum deposit requirement and fees appeared to be at least 50 percent cheaper.
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Chemel, prospective account holders needed only an identity document to open an account.
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Since my review in April 2010, Chemel has matured and the food feels less like a stage set and more like a finished production.
SFGate: Don Asmussen: Bad Reporter Michael Bauer 2011
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A few years ago Bruno Chemel took over the Chez TJ kitchen in Mountain View from Christopher Kostow, and the restaurant lost one of its two Michelin stars.
SFGate: Don Asmussen: Bad Reporter Michael Bauer 2011
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