Food reviews - Shanghai, Uncategorized MR PANCAKE HOUSE 5 July 2010


Mr Pancake House
877 Wuding Lu (???877?)
Shanghai, China

PRICE: ??
RATING:

One of my favourite American-style breakfasts, apart from waffles, are PANCAKES. Luscious, fluffy, buttermilk pancakes, to be precise. So it was with great interest and high hopes when I visited Mr Pancake House, which is in the Jingan area. Set up to look a bit like an American diner or cafe, it’s clean and quiet inside, with 2 little tables outside to enjoy el fresco dining. We sat inside since it was a hot day, but enjoyed the sunlight streaming in through the big glass windows.

The staff were polite, and really efficient. I was surprised at how quickly the food came out, not just for us, but for other tables as well. One look at the menu and we were so surprised – their prices are EXCELLENT. Shanghai has this ridiculous notion that if a restaurant serves non-Chinese food, the prices are often exorbitantly marked up. I’ve witnessed many a restaurant charging in excess of 100? (around US$15.00) for some pancakes, and we all know how cheap they are to make – especially considering the few ingredients are China made and cost about 1/50th of the price. However, at Mr Pancake House, a “stack of buttermilk pancakes” cost a mere 25? or so – a total bargain!!!!

I opted for the Spanish omelette with homecooked fries and buttermilk pancakes which, if I remember correctly, was 38?. It was impressive. 3 eggs making a creamy omelette with mushrooms dotted through, and topped with a healthy scoop of salsa. The “homecooked fries” are actually just roasted potatoes, but they were sliced small and very tasty, albeit a little on the oily side. And of course, the buttermilk pancakes. I really enjoyed them. I wouldn’t say they’re the best buttermilk pancakes I’ve ever eaten in my life, but they were still delicious, considering we’re in China. They were dense but still fluffy, moist, and had a beautiful buttery flavour to them. Dusted with icing sugar, slathered in butter, and topped up with maple syrup, they were a real treat. I assume the maple syrup provided isn’t REAL maple syrup, and wished they’d give 100% pure Canadian maple syrup. But for the price of the set, I can’t really complain.

The Hot chocolate was creamy and satisfying, though nowhere near the standard of Downstairs by David Laris. The Latte came out hilariously a cappuccino.. I think the staff had no idea what a latte was and what the difference was. Still, it was nice, no complaints there.

Mr Pancake House makes for a great, casual brunch. They also serve a selection of sandwiches and salads for those so inclined, but I wasn’t interested. When I go back, I’m just getting the 3-stack of buttermilk pancakes with bananas, and smothered in lashings of butter and maple syrup. Now THAT’S a way to start a weekend! πŸ™‚


Mr Pancake House

The sunlit interior

Hot chocolate and Latte (which was more like a cappuccino)

Spanish omelette with homecooked fries and buttermilk pancakes

Perfect for a lazy weekend brunch


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yes!! you should definitely try them!! They are so good, especially the one with egg, ham, cheese and mushroom or smoke salmon with dill and creme fraiche!! πŸ™‚

Heh yes I love em, I made a post on La Creperie a few months back (opened by a guy from Brittany, so v authentic). We also make them ourselves πŸ™‚

My sister saw the ad for this as well, I think it was in Enjoy Shanghai? Though I’m not sure what the difference is between Mr Pancake and Mr Pancake house. I think we might go there for breakfast/brunch someday!

…and I don’t know what the difference between a cappuccino and latte is, either. Does latte have no foam??

Wei-Wei

yes!! you should definitely try them!! They are so good, especially the one with egg, ham, cheese and mushroom or smoke salmon with dill and creme fraiche!! πŸ™‚

Heh yes I love em, I made a post on La Creperie a few months back (opened by a guy from Brittany, so v authentic). We also make them ourselves πŸ™‚

My sister saw the ad for this as well, I think it was in Enjoy Shanghai? Though I’m not sure what the difference is between Mr Pancake and Mr Pancake house. I think we might go there for breakfast/brunch someday!

…and I don’t know what the difference between a cappuccino and latte is, either. Does latte have no foam??

Wei-Wei