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Cest Cheaux

Cest Cheaux Cest Cheaux is an American restaurant and Cajun/Creole eatery known for their authentic flavors, fresh scratch recipes, and daily specials such as Seafood Gumbo or Stuffed Shrimp. Sadly, the restaurant has closed its doors after thanking their supporters from the Fulshear area.

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8050 Fm 359 Road S
Fulshear, TX
77441

To get to the American restaurant and Cajun & Creole restaurant along FM 359 Road S in Fulshear, public transport options include taking a bus or train to the closest station and then walking. For driving, take the highway and exit onto FM 359 Road S. Parking is available at various locations nearby.

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American restaurants are known for their diverse and delicious cuisine, and Cest Cheaux on Fm 359 Road S in Fulshear is no exception. This authentic Cajun/Creole restaurant offers fresh, from-scratch recipes that are sure to tantalize your taste buds. Although the restaurant has closed its doors since 2016, their social media posts showcase the mouth-watering dishes they used to serve. From seafood gumbo to stuffed shrimp, chicken/sausage jambalaya with red beans and cornbread, crawfish etouffee with rice, green beans, and cornbread - there was something for everyone at Cest Cheaux. They even offered smoked and regular cracklin for those looking for a savory snack. The restaurant also hosted events like crawfish boils with live music from DJ Lonnie. If you were lucky enough to visit Cest Cheaux during its time in operation, you would have experienced true Cajun/Creole flavors that left a lasting impression.

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