This branch of Pancake House shares its open air dining area with their sister restaurant, Yellow Cab. You can freely order from both restaurants.
Ordered their large spaghetti, 3 Pcs. Pan Chicken Fingers and Mushroom Soup.
Their spaghetti's taste is still how I remembered it as a kid. The only change is there seems to be less meat sauce in it. P369.00.
The Pan Chicken Fingers was okay but most of the taste comes from the barbeque sauce and/or gravy. The breading was just the right thickness. P229.00.
The Mushroom Soup came with a piece of garlic bread. The soup tasted to me like it came from a pack of instant soup. Regardless, it did taste the part. P109.00.
Service here was really fast. We got our orders in less...
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This branch of Pancake House has a lovely ambiance, but the food portions here seem smaller compared to other locations. The waffle, in particular, was disappointingâtoo airy for my taste. I was expecting something more dense and satisfying.
While the staff was friendly, they could use more training. Our table became cramped with all our orders, and they shouldâve offered to add an extra table. It was uncomfortable to eat with so little space.
Also, we informed them before ordering that we would be using a JCB credit card. When it was time to pay, they said they only accept Visa and MasterCard. They apologized, but it was frustrating and shows they need...
   Read moreThis is one of the Pancake House branches that offers coffee by Yardstick: Pancake x Yardstick. We were halfway on our Stations of the Cross (it was Maundy Thursday) and took a lunch break. The last time I was inside a Pancake House was in 2014 (Legaspi Village).
I had Arroz ala Cubana with a cup of Americano by Yardstick. The coffee is good. The Arroz was OK (the egg yolk and banana were slightly overcooked though). I wish they still had my favorite Homestyle Bangus (it's no longer on the menu).
I didn't try their Fish and Chips Special Set because the fish they used is Cream Dory (too...
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