Slappy Cakes: Make Your Own Pancakes
Monday, August 31, 2015The hubster is such a huge fan of pancakes, we decided to check out Slappy Cakes. Yes, we know it's been around for a while now, but if you're living in Qatar (like us) and only get to vacation in the Philippines every two years, you'll know why this is something very new for us.
As I've said, Slappy Cakes has been around for quite a while. They first opened their doors in Oregon in 2009 and came to the Philippines in 2013. What sets it apart from other breakfast restaurants is that they have griddles built into each table giving us, the costumers, the freedom to cook our own pancakes. What I love about this concept is the fun and interactive experience it brings - the hubster definitely enjoyed himself making pancakes.
Pancake Sampler |
Next, you have to choose your fixings and toppings. If you're still feeling lost, don't worry, they have some combination recommendations which are perfect and reliably proven to be all-time favorites. We chose the whipped cream, chocolate and banana as our toppings. Toppings ranges from Php40 - Php90
And the hubster started his work with the griddle...
the Dexi Pancake |
the Marco Pancake |
Tip: Write in reverse |
See what I mean? |
Now, not only do they serve pancakes, they also have all-day-breakfast items on the menu. We tried their Bacon Benedict basically because of the bacon.
Bacon Benedict |
Overflowing Coffee for Php125 |
Affogato Php120 |
Wouldn't it be amazing if they opened up a branch in Doha? I might be daydreaming a bit, IHOP is still awaiting it's opening in Doha so I guess it's going to be a while before Slappy Cakes get there. But I'm sure everyone would definitely enjoy something like this in Qatar.
Branches: Eastwood Mall, SM North Edsa The Block, SM Aura Premier, SM Jazz Mall
9 comments
I love this idea of making your own pancakes. How fun it must be, to customise it as you desire!!!!
ReplyDeleteIt was really fun. The husband can attest to that. I swear he had more fun than I did.
DeleteHaven't tried it there yet. Looks so fun! Sana mag-open din ng branch dito. :D
ReplyDeleteHaven't tried it there yet. Looks so fun! Sana mag-open din ng branch dito. :D
ReplyDeleteYes, we need places like this here in the Middle East. Sa Pinas, kanya-kanyang pakulo na ang mga restaurants.
DeleteOh my, the bacon benedict looks good doesn't it?
ReplyDeleteYes it does. And it's really good, too.
DeleteWhen I was reading the first few paragraphs, I was sure I'm not going to like it. I mean, who goes to a restaurant and would want to cook their own food? Might as well do it at home.
ReplyDeleteBut then, I saw the photos.
It's FUN!!!!!!! I'd love to go!!!!!! :) Have fun with cooking your own food without having to deal with the dishes afterwards.
It was fun. It's actually become a trend back home, with all the restaurants popping up everywhere. You have to have a gimmick of some sort.
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