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FRAMINGHAM – A downtown Framingham restaurant that closed its doors this month, out of an abundance of caution, when an employee became sick, will re-open on Monday.

Kous Kous located at 40 Hollis Street in Framingham will re-open on Monday, November 30.

“You probably heard that I decided to temporarily close KOUS-KOUS to make sure that my staff and client are safe until we are 100% sure everyone tests negative, it was a hard decision but we believe it’s the right and most responsible action. We are very happy to announce that the staff test result for COVID-19 came back NEGATIVE,” wrote Kous Kous on social media tonight.

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“I’ve spent these last weeks figuring out the best process for cleaning, sanitizing. Clients like you helped me build this business, so I want to make sure you feel safe and comfortable at all times,” wrote Kous Kous owners.

The restaurant allows for online orders at www.koukpous.com.



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