The humungous dinner 10 of my friends and I had at Stellar was gratifyingly flavourful. Our table was situated right by a glorious floor-to-celing glass window on the 62nd floor of 1 Raffles Place. 1-Altitude being the highest alfresco bar in the world, the bird's eye view we were bestowed with was breath taking (see last picture).  
Anyway, enough about the view; the food too, was rich with an interesting and beautiful fusion of flavours - my ravioli, for one, had paired porcini mushrooms and pistachio with beetroot. Despite the number of hits on the menu, there were a few unfortunate misses as well. The sushi was regrettably lackluster, a feeble attempt at giving the menu a "fusion" feel. Nonetheless, every other dish was exquisitely prepared with an amazing attention to garnishes so often looked over. 
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| Crispy Iberico pork cheek and fresh crab meat, baby turnips and carrot oil $28 | 
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| US prime sirloin (220g), $65 | 
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| Truffled risotto, Poached Maine lobster, $48 | 
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| Hand rolled black pepper gnocchi with scallops, mussel broth, burnt sage and coppa cracklings, $34 | 
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| My dish - Ravioli in two styles: Porcini, feta and pistachio & Beetroot and ricotta, Beurre noisette, baby beets $34 | 
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| Chocolate Seduction: I-Caramel cocoa signature with varying layers of hazelnut chocolate mousse and praline feulletine, valrhona orange sauce and warm chocolate almond lava cake, $16 | 
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| Mille Feuille Symphony: Violet scented meringue, lavender baked shredded phyllo pastry, Manjari chocolate and lime cream, $16 | 
 
Thanks to Marc for sourcing out the place and every one else at dinner who bore with me while I photographed their long-awaited food! 
 
amazing!
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