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Honey Pork at Ivins Peranakan Restaurant

 


If you’re a fan of Peranakan food in Singapore, chances are you’ve heard of Ivins Peranakan Restaurant. Known for serving hearty, homestyle Peranakan dishes at affordable prices, Ivins is a familiar name to many. During our visit to their outlet at Kovan, Heartland Mall, one dish that stood out was their famous Honey Pork — a recommended favourite that had to be tasted to be believed.

Honey Pork at Ivins Peranakan Restaurant

The Honey Pork arrived at our table looking every bit like a dish designed to tempt. Strips of pork, deep-fried until golden, were stir-fried with Ivins’ special black sauce. Each piece carried a glossy, shimmering coat that looked irresistible. You know that kind of dish that makes you reach out with your chopsticks before your brain has time to argue? That was exactly this.

Crispy, Tender, and Addictive Flavours

The first bite was a revelation. Crispy on the outside, tender on the inside — the pork had a wonderful balance of textures. The sauce brought everything together with its savoury-sweet character. Sweet enough to keep you hooked, but not cloying. Savoury enough to keep you going back for another bite. Every mouthful felt indulgent, yet comforting, the kind of flavour that makes you nod at your dining companions in silent agreement: “Yes, this is good.”

Value for Money Peranakan Dish

One of the things Ivins does well is keeping their food accessible, both in price and taste. At $8.50 for a small plate and $12.80 for a medium, the Honey Pork delivers on both flavour and portion. For a restaurant setting, this is excellent value, and it’s one of those dishes you’ll want to order to share — though fair warning, it’s also easy to finish a plate on your own.

Why Honey Pork is a Must-Try

What makes this Honey Pork special is how it captures that essence of Peranakan dining: bold flavours, satisfying textures, and a homely sense of comfort. It’s not fussy or complicated, but it’s made with the kind of care that turns a simple pork dish into something memorable. Pair it with rice, or enjoy it alongside other Peranakan classics, and you’ll see why it’s a customer favourite at Ivins.

Final Thoughts – Ivins Peranakan Restaurant Review

Dining at Ivins is always about more than just eating — it’s about enjoying food that feels familiar yet exciting, traditional yet fresh. The Honey Pork at Ivins Peranakan Restaurant is proof of that. Savoury, sweet, crispy, and satisfying, it’s the kind of dish that leaves you with zero regrets, even if you’re counting calories. So the next time you’re at Kovan’s Heartland Mall and wondering what to eat, go for the Honey Pork. It’s a dish that represents Ivins perfectly: affordable, flavour-packed, and seriously addictive.

Ivins Peranakan Restaurant Opening Hours and Location

Monday11am - 3pm, 5pm - 9:15pm
Tuesday11am - 3pm, 5pm - 9:15pm
Wednesday11am - 3pm, 5pm - 9:15pm
ThursdayClosed
Friday11am - 3pm, 5pm - 9:15pm
Saturday11am - 3pm, 5pm - 9:15pm
Sunday11am - 3pm, 5pm - 9:15pm

Address: 205 Hougang St 21, #02-20/21, Singapore 530205, Heartland Mall Kovan

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