![]() ![]() ![]() It’s debatable whether a jiggly stack of souffle pancakes, a dollop of whipped cream and maple syrup is too indulgent for a weekday dessert. Gram Cafe & Pancakes Singapore (Credit: Renee Ong) Online reservations can be made from 9 Nov onwards here 2. Its 58-seat capacity may seem accommodating at first but knowing how Singaporeans can go ga-ga over food, we suggest heading there super early if you want first dibs on Flipper’s famed pancakes.Īddress: Takashimaya Shopping Centre, Ngee Ann City, #B1-56, 391A Orchard Road, S(238873) The original pancake is priced at $16.80 with prices going to about $20-plus for the rest. You can look forward to six souffle pancake flavours in stacks of three the original Kiseki Pancake Plain, Matcha Azuki, Hazelnut Chocolate, Millennial Strawberry (two stacked), Fresh Fruits and an Eggs Benedict (two stacked). Instead, you’ll be handed two forks to work your way through the golden brown cloud. With such ingredients being used, it’s no surprise that these pancakes are expected to be pillowy soft, so much so that no knife is needed. The pancakes are made from premium eggs, quality butter and Hokkaido Kitahonami wheat flour – all flown in fresh Japan. This famous Tokyo chain specialises in kiseki (Japanese for ‘miracle’) soufflé pancakes. Set to open on 6 Nov, Flipper’s is touted to serve up some of the best souffle pancakes in Singapore. Flipper’s at Takashimaya (Opening Fri, 6 Nov) (Credit: Flipper’s Singapore / Facebook) Rex, make a date and dig into a stack of these wobbly, golden-brown pancakes! Best souffle pancakes in Singapore 1. From fluffy stacks at the to-be-opened chain, Flipper’s to $4 souffle pancakes at SweetT. This makes the pancakes taller, puffier and also slightly eggier tasting. They differ from the regular pancakes in that they use a souffle consisting of beaten egg yolks and whites. These popular Japanese pancakes taste airy, light and can be served sweet or savoury. With Tokyo’s famous souffle pancake chain, Flipper’s, opening on our shores this month (in fact, on 6 Nov), we thought there was no better time to do a round up of the best souffle pancakes in Singapore. ![]()
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