Vue de Monde

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The Rialto Towers, where Vue de Monde is located on the 55th floor
Vue de Monde
Restaurant information
Established2000
Owner(s) Shannon Bennett
Head chefHugh Allen
Coordinates 37°49′08″S144°57′30″E / 37.81889°S 144.95833°E / -37.81889; 144.95833

Vue de Monde is a French bistro restaurant in Melbourne, Australia. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

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Description

The restaurant is located in the observation deck on the 55th floor of the Rialto Towers. The interior of the venue contains "fluffy kangaroo chairs, and table dressings of stretched black leather". [1] It is decorated by street art from the Melbourne street artist Rone. [1]

As of 2021, the price of the restaurant's tasting menu is $310 per person; included in the price is a tour of the kitchen. [1] Food served includes marron, sea snails, cheeses, and aged wagyu beef. Seafood served includes rock oysters, and Western Australian black sea snails. Penfolds Grange to match birthdays is also available. [1]

History

Prior to its move to the Rialto in 2011, the restaurant was located for six years at Normanby Chambers. Founded by Shannon Bennett in 2000, it operated as "merely a very good" French bistro in Carlton. [1] The grammatically incorrect name, Vue de Monde (it ought to use the partitive article 'du') resulted from an error by Bennett when registering the name. [6]

The current head chef Hugh Allen worked formerly at Noma in Copenhagen. [1]

In 2023, the restaurant closed temporarily for renovations. [7]

Reception

Reviewer Gemima Cody of The Age rated the venue an 18/20 in her 2021 review. Dishes that received particular praise in the review included the marron in native Australian curry broth. However, she said that the Shepherd avocado in a ginger and lemon aspen broth "fell flat". Cody described the restaurant as one with considerable "star power and history" in Melbourne, with the "best ingredients that money can buy". [1]

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References

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  2. "Big change coming to Vue de monde" . Herald Sun .
  3. "Vue de Monde" . Herald Sun .
  4. "Vue de monde still hits the high notes, but loudly" . Herald Sun .
  5. John Lethlean (22 August 2015). "Vue de Monde: Shannon Bennett's creation has drama but no dazzle" . The Australian .
  6. Thanh Do (19 April 2008). "Vue de Monde". I Eat Therefore I Am (review). Retrieved 9 July 2023.
  7. "One of Melbourne's best-known fine-diners, is closing – for now". Good Food. 2023-06-07. Retrieved 2023-07-13. Vue de Monde will close on July 22 for renovations.