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Many people would now know about Bahrakath Mutton Soup because of their feature on Michelin Guide with Bib Gourmand award.
Sadly this place doesn’t offer the mixed version, so you can only order specific type of meat to go with the soup.
I went for the mutton meat, which comes with few pieces for the small portion. Pair the soup with a plate of bread.
The soup is flavourful but not rich as I’m expecting.
Actually my first time to this hawker centre and was so impressed by the halal fare!
We tried the Ayam Penyet ($7) from Adam Chicken Rice and first of all, the portion is huge! Digging your spoon into the chicken thigh triggers a satisfying crunch from the crispy skin and reveals juicy and flavourful meat within. The rice is flavoured with chicken stock and was fluffy! If you like your food spicy, their chili definitely has the punch. A dish I have no complaints about!
Another dish we ordered was Soup Kambing ($8) from Bahrakath Mutton Soup King, and it was so impressive that I couldn't take a good picture before it was gone😂 The soup itself was such a thick broth and had a wonderful herbal flavour. Mutton meat within were very tender too. Love this so much!
We also ordered satay on the side as well from Zaiton Satay ($0.80 each) and although they were slightly tough, the meats were so flavourful and addictive. Definitely a great addition to the mains.
From Adam Chicken Rice
Special Indonesian style Nasi Ayam Penyet.
Really shiok, enjoying the crispy skin and tender meat.
Of course, the spicy sauce👍👍👍
From 成记
Classic muah chee: soft texture glutinous rice snack coated with crushed roasted peanuts.
Yummy.
From Yukee
Always not bad idea to have a plate of duck rice.
Tender meat.
Decent portion of char kway teow, it was moist however it lacked the fragrance from the wok and it was overly sweet
Price: $3