Tokyo: Soufflé pancakes at Burn Side St Cafe

Burn Side St Cafe, Tokyo

Crepes have been all the rage for quite a while, but these days, the absolute must-eat in Tokyo is the super fluffy soufflé pancakes, and one of the places to get them is at Burn Side St Cafe. So even though it was raining and there was a long line outside, this was where I went, after I was done browsing the shops in Harajuku. I think I waited for almost an hour to get a table. Not sure about the exact waiting time, but it was long enough for me to consider leaving, because I hate waiting, even if it’s for pancakes.

Luckily, I stayed because soufflé pancakes are definitely something that shouldn’t be missed. I had the original White Soufflé Pancakes and they were super delicious. I sometimes find ordinary pancakes a bit too heavy and doughy, but the soufflé pancakes are much lighter. The exquisite, fluffy texture comes from adding plenty of meringue and ricotta to the dough, but don’t ask me how they put their logo on the top of the pancakes.

The tiny café is one of those places, where you want to hang out forever, but considering the long line outside, this probably wouldn’t be a good idea, so when I had finished the pancakes, I tried not to linger too long over my coffee.


Burn Side St Cafe, 4-29-9 Jingumae, Shibuya, Tokyo, Tel: +81(0)3-3403-0660

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Mitzie Mee - Sanne

Tokyo is one of my favorite cities in Asia, and a place I keep coming back to. It’s the kind of city that never feels finished. There’s always a new restaurant to try, a different neighborhood to explore, another tiny café tucked away on a side street.What I love most is the mix of modern and traditional. You can start your day at a centuries old temple and end it in a sleek high rise with floor to ceiling views. In between, there’s ramen in Shinjuku, sushi in Ginza, yakitori in a narrow alley, and pastries in Daikanyama that rival anything in Paris.Tokyo is a city of neighborhoods, each with its own vibe, and I plan most of my days around what and where to eat next. I blog about my favorite restaurants, cafes, markets, and areas to explore. The places I go back to, and the ones I think you shouldn’t miss.

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