The lauded dish in Peranakan food. Stewed chicken with black nuts aka buah keluak. I'm very curious of the taste of buah keluak whenever this dish got featured on TV or newspapers. It looked like opium to me. Of course, I have not tasted opium before. It is always mentioned that it is not easy to prepare this dish because of the buah keluak. In some restaurants, some had actually stint on the buah keluak by digging out the black paste and then mixed it with some meat or prawn paste and then finally stuffing them back into the nut. Hard work. Ivins's version didn't have any 'extra' stuffing. The crack they made on the nut was actually too small and I had a hard time digging the black paste. Finally, I tasted it. It was like eating minced prunes. This dish was cooked a tad too salty. I still preferred the ayam curry.
Spinach fried with garlic. A dish that does not involves curry. Didn't look nor did it taste good. Rather, it was like some of the leaves were not cooked. Ah well....greens can be eaten fresh.
Peranakan style of cooking was more on spicy and sour. Tamarind is very common in Peranakan dishes. It was like curry, rendang and sambal makes the 3 main styles each Peranakan dish is presented.
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Ivins Peranakan Restaurant
2/4 Jalan Leban
Singapore 577547
Tel: 6451 4622
Operating Hours
11 am to 9 pm (Lunch/Dinner)
Closed on Thursday
http://www.ivins.com.sg/
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