REVEALED: Where to get the fluffiest soufflé-style pancakes ever - including an indulgent crème brulee flavour and chocolate-loaded treats
- A foodie has revealed where to buy the best souffe pancakes outside Japan
- The woman said Melbourne eatery Adozen Adozen dish up the best offering
- They have sweet and sour options which range from $12.50-$18.50 per serve
A foodie has revealed the exact location of the fluffiest souffle pancakes and you can get your own starting at just $12.50 a serve.
The Melbourne Foodie had the soufflé pancakes at Adozen Adozen in the inner-city suburb of Carlton and raved about the menu.
Her favourite were the creme brulee pancakes which come with home-made English-style custard for $14.80 a pop.
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A foodie has revealed the exact location of the fluffiest souffle pancakes and you can get your own starting at just $12.50 a serve

The foodie showed off how the pancakes are cooked at Adozen Adozen in Melbourne
'You guys know these are two of my favourite things,' she said on TikTok where she boasted about the fluffiness of the breakfast meal.
She also shared a video of the Japanese-style pancakes being made, which appeared to excite her fans.
'These are my favourite soufflé pancakes in Melbourne,' one wrote on the video.
'Omg I am in NZ and have never seen a food I need more,' said another.
Others tagged their friends asking to make time to go to the café and try the pancakes immediately.
'I don't even like pancakes and I really want to try these,' one person wrote.

The woman said the creme brulee souffle pancakes combined her two loves in one dish


She also raved about the Japanese-style cabbage pancakes which are a savoury offering
'When are we going to Melbourne,' said another.
The video quickly went viral on the social media platform and has been viewed more than 421k times and 'liked' by over 60k TikTok users.
On Instagram people were more excited by the seasonal option - which was an Earl Grey and Biscoff blend.

The pancake mix is so thick it needs to be put on the grill using an ice cream scoop

The pancakes are then dressed to add the epic flavours on offer. There are both sweet and svaoury options at the eatery
The pancake mix is so thick when it raw that it has to be scooped onto the hot grill using an ice-cream scoop.
When the pancakes are taken off they are more than an inch thick. They are put on a plate before the flavours are added.
There are sweet and savoury options available including traditional Japanese style cabbage toppings, which appeared very popular.