Anyways, en route to Pancakes, we saw this. A carpark...albeit for some nice, shiny and probably expensive boats. J started daydreaming about retirement and owning an expensive, flashy boat.
Just in time, we grabbed the last booth at Pancakes and watched the queue form at the door. Can I say, it was a massive booth for two, and J was close to reclining on his side as soon as we were seated. Time to peruse over the menu and decide what to eat!I do not recommend the Lemon Ice Tea.
We were both ravenous and decided on savoury meals, with the intention of sharing a sweet pancake at the end. J had the Ribeye (yum but tastes dry at the end cause it doesn't come with any sauce) and I went for the Beef Ribs (I've had it a number of times now but still not quite sick of it. Possibly the best beef ribs I've tried and consistently good!)
A steak and a beef rib later, we didn't manage to get to the sweet pancake. Darn, and we had the entertainment voucher also!! Sigh, a trip to Pancakes really isn't complete without a sweet pancake. The Jaffa Chocolate pancake looked so good too!!
3 comments:
i didn't know it was open ! must have not ventured around sydney enough these days :$
let me know when you're free! you, albert, justin and myself can go there for a feast!
I'm new in town but have already heard about this restaurant. I can't wait to go and try out one of their pancakes!
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