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Bahrakath Mutton Soup @ Adam Food Centre

2 Adam Rd, Singapore 289876 #01-10

8510 8197

Muslim Owned · Mixed Food Court · Indian

Monday: 11:00 AM – 12:00 AM Tuesday: 11:00 AM – 12:00 AM Wednesday: 11:00 AM – 12:00 AM Thursday: 11:00 AM – 12:00 AM Friday: 11:00 AM – 12:00 AM Saturday: 11:00 AM – 12:00 AM Sunday: 11:00 AM – 12:00 AM

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Jarol Lao

Rated 5.0/5.0 8 months ago

This one is a bit out of the way, but believe me, it's worth the journey. I've had mutton soup before, but nothing quite like this. Right off the bat, it challenges you visually, like staring a bull straight in the eyes while wearing all red. The aromatics are strong too; you can smell the blend of various spices that make it truly special. When it comes to taste, this mutton soup doesn't disappoint. It's piping hot and bursting with flavor, warming you from the inside out. And to top it all off, serving it with some bread on the side turns it into an honest and hearty meal that leaves you feeling satisfied and content.

derek neo

Rated 5.0/5.0 7 months ago

Kambing soup is very delicious, bursting with mutton flavour and the mutton meat itself is extremely tender and soft. Definitely recommend for mutton lovers!

sydney wen

Rated 5.0/5.0 a month ago

Mutton mutton mutton... that's what they do best and it's definitely delicious. We don't get to have mutton much in the US so a well cooked mutton biryani is worth the trip to Singapore. All that spicy goodness and the rice mixed together so well. Their mutton leg soup is a must have as well. I ate it so fast I didn't take a pic 🤣

Winnie The Chick

Rated 3.0/5.0 5 months ago

i had high expectations for the mutton soup as it receives the highest rating on google map, but it turned out to be more herby than mutton-y and does not really suit my taste :( while BoD could be given to the flavour due to personal preferences, there’s no excuse for the minimal amount of mutton given, and instead the legs consist mostly of tendons which are not even well cooked to be soft enough. the briyani is slightly better, with strong spicy curry flavour and distinct shapes of long rice. however, the chicken drumstick, despite looking monstrously huge, does not carry much meat and the entire dish is still quite underwhelming. the small bowl of supplementary curry sauce is also quite diluted so I wouldn’t recommend this dish either :(

Royal Pears

Rated 4.0/5.0 4 months ago

Mutton meat soup ($10 for large + $1 for bread) - Tender, meaty. No bones. The bread wasn’t particularly good. The flavour of the soup was fine.

Edwin Lim

Rated 5.0/5.0 3 months ago

It's the best mutton soup! It's old school recipes will never change after so many years! The taste of the soup base is so fragrant and aromatic. Texture is thick and silky but not oily. Ordered the mutton tongue and stomach with meat, it's so good! I'm happy I could be back there after renovation and also someone staying in the northeast!

Ron Ng

Rated 3.0/5.0 a year ago

At Adams Hawker cantre for lunch. Though it is fairly small, there are several stalls here that are worth the queue. Ordered the Mutton ribs soup with bread $8. There is a fair amount of meat in the soup, or maybe the Mutton meat bowl may have generous portion. I don't understand the price behind the mixed bowls, it cost like 2 bowls. Let's get into the bowl or let me start with the half loaf of bread which is not too dense and it soaks up the soup easily. The soup to me was a little watered down, couldn't really taste the robust flavour. The meat pieces was sufficient with my ribs order, but perhaps if you like more protein, can go for the Mutton meat choice. I do enjoy a good full on mutton taste but it is missing here. The meat pieces are definitely fall off the bone tender but missing the fats. They have added a substantial amount of fried shallots into their soup too. Overall if you do not enjoy the Mutton taste, or trying Mutton Soup for the first time, this maybe your chpice.

Jess Dymphna

Rated 5.0/5.0 2 months ago

I had mutton biryani for $8, it was amazing, a big piece of mutton with no bones. Biryani very fragrant and with a lot of spices. No queue when I was there. Better than the long queue food.

Caleb Charles

Rated 5.0/5.0 a month ago

One of the best mutton soup in Singapore with lots of choices for mutton parts. Soup recipe never change! Quality and taste of meat have not been compromise. Trust me when I say it have not been compromise as I’ve been a regular since 15 years!

Thiagaraja Kumaraja

Rated 5.0/5.0 3 weeks ago

Masters of the Muttons! They serve every part of the mutton for soups. I tried their mutton leg and meat soup; the texture of the meat was so tender and succulent. Super delicious. Please give it a try, worth every penny.

randall

Rated 5.0/5.0 in the last week

Remember coming here to get kambing soup as a kid and this place has always been the standard I uphold to all other places. Haven't been in a while and honestly forgot how nice is it. The flavor balance here is just better than many other stalls and their say isn't as oily. So many others have a solid layer of oil at the top which makes the dish very jelak. For the price they are pretty generous with the mutton bits as well. The food center is kinds hot so I'd recommend you take away.

Kay

Rated 4.0/5.0 in the last week

pretty alright sup kambing. kind of mild, somehow lacked the punch of spices in the soup base. the lamb ribs were succulent and not gamey. hence suitable for those first time trying sup kambing. the nasi biryani (chicken) was flavorful though pale compared with those dum biryani.

Mantou

Rated 4.0/5.0 a week ago

Had the Mutton legs and Brains soup. Nice! The soup is ok nice, loves the legs a lot the tendon on it and its cook long enough so it's very tender.