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If there’s one dish that truly stole the show at VUE, it was the Grilled Maine Lobster and their signature Wild Forest Mushroom Risotto.

The lobster was grilled to tender perfection, its natural sweetness elevated by a rich fermented carrot butter sauce—an unexpected yet delightful pairing that added depth and umami. Buttery, flavorful, and melt-in-your-mouth good.

Then there’s the risotto—creamy, earthy, and intensely aromatic. Each spoonful was a luxurious blend of wild mushrooms and perfectly cooked rice, comforting yet indulgent, making it the ultimate pairing with the lobster.

With the stunning rooftop view of the Singapore skyline, these dishes alone make a visit to VUE worth it.

Dining at VUE is more than just a meal—it’s an experience elevated by binchotan-grilled specialties and stunning rooftop views of the Singapore skyline. We had the privilege of indulging in the 5-course Winter Tasting Menu, and every dish was a standout.

For the cold appetizer, I couldn’t resist the Kumamoto A5 Black Wagyu Beef Tartare (+$10 top-up), hand-cut and mixed with egg yolk gel, yuzu, and a hint of chili oil—absolute perfection. My dining partner went for the Summer Heirloom Tomatoes, beautifully paired with smoked burrata and a refreshing tomato gazpacho poured tableside.

The Grilled Maine Lobster (+$20 top-up) came highly recommended, and it did not disappoint. Cooked to a tender bite, the fermented carrot butter sauce added an unexpected richness that complemented the seafood so well. But if there’s one dish you must order at VUE, it’s their signature risotto. The Wild Forest Mushroom Risotto was luxuriously creamy and earthy—each spoonful a burst of flavor.

For the main, I went back to my favorite—Kumamoto A5 Wagyu Beef, perfectly grilled and paired with a red wine reduction for a touch of sweetness and acidity. Ending on a sweet note, we indulged in the Caramel Banana with gingerbread sponge, the Mont Blanc with chestnut ice cream, and were pleasantly surprised with a serving of Shizuoka Musk Melon from the chef.

A spectacular meal with an equally breathtaking view—VUE is definitely one for the books.

sze chuan pork ribs ($48 - half slab) on the CNY 2025 menu! this was soooo fork tender and didn't have an overwhelming peppercorn taste. kind of like mala which i lovedddd

this was so good!! perfect portion and was sooo rich. the almond crumble base wasn't too soft either.

PĂŁo de Queijo - a Brazilian cheese bread. It also comes with a bread basket with unsalted butter and SUPER GOOD SEAWEED BUTTER

superrrr tender and i LOVED the caramelised fuji apples and the shallot marmalade to pair with the meat

spago changes the flavour of their agnolotti from time to time. the one i had had a deliciousl pumpkin filling with brown butter, sage, pine nuts & parmigiano.

interesting because it’s topped with ponzu & shiso oil which elevated the taste rather than the usual lemon & tobacco

not chewy & easy to bite - the exact texture i’m looking for and they delivered

loadedddd with ikura! but i would have preferred the consistency to be less watery

this was real good at the start but it started to become too sweet