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THE CUT

DESTINATION DINING

REINE AND LA RUE

Hospitality luminary Nomad serves up French cuisine in a space that reflects its grandeur

What was once Melbourne Stock Exchange has been restored to host Nomad in its latest restaurant endeavour, Reine and La Rue.

The group’s owners, Al and Rebecca Yazbek, worked with Heritage Victoria, RBA Heritage Architects andappreciated at all — it will be enjoyed by the public for the first time.”

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