Popular Japanese Cafe Kyushu Pancakes Opening a New Outlet as Other F&B Eateries Folded

The popular Japanese pancake cafe, ‘Kyushu Pancake’, first came to Singapore in 2016 and it has been a huge hit ever since for its fluffy, delicious pancakes.

Their pancakes are made with a proprietary flour base, which makes it slightly chewier than average, and they are combined with fresh fruits and dairy products to create both sweet and savoury dishes.

In fact, the cafe is doing so well that unlike other eateries that are slowly closing their outlets, Kyushu Pancake has just announced that they’re opening another one.

Kyushu Pancake Opens New Outlet At Holland Village

Kyushu Pancake is opening their brand-new outlet at Holland Village tomorrow, 21 Aug, as announced on their Facebook page.

Image: Facebook (Kyushu Pancake Singapore)

Their new outlet is a 2-minute walk from Holland Village MRT station.

Image: Google Maps

The cafe was originally located at Novena Regency, and they announced their move through their Facebook page on 16 and 18 Aug.

Beautiful Interior Design

The new cafe features a beautifully decorated interior, with murals designed by local artists  James Lim, Don Low, James Tan, Favian Ee, Victoria Moey & Jeffrey Yap.

Image: Facebook (Kyushu Pancake Singapore)
Image: Facebook (Kyushu Pancake Singapore)

It looks quite spacious but customers are encouraged to make reservations in advance as they are expecting a huge crowd in the near future.

The exterior of the new cafe is minimalistic and simple, and it can be easily found since it is located right at the end of a row of shops at Holland Village.

Image: Facebook (Kyushu Pancake Singapore)

Fluffy, Sweet & Savoury Pancakes

The popular pancake cafe, which hails from Kyushu, Japan, is known for its delicious, fluffy souffle pancakes. They serve a variety of unique sweet and savoury dishes priced between $17 to $22.

Image: http://www.kyushu-pancake.sg/menu/

The pancakes are made from the finest natural ingredients, and their flour mix is free of emulsifier, artificial fragrant and additives or processed starch.

There are a total of 7 ingredients that make up the pancake mix, and they are all 100% homegrown in Kyushu, Japan. Some of these ingredients include wheat from the Oita Prefecture and non-glutinous rice from Kagoshima.

More information about their ingredients and different items can be found on their website.

Kyushu Pancake also serve waffles and dessert toasts, such as the Chicken Waffle ($19) and Banana Chocolate French Toast ($16.90).

However, their signature dish is still their pancakes.

So if you’re craving for some thick and fluffy souffle pancakes, and you’d like a slightly more Asian twist to it, you know where to go!

Just make sure you call to make a reservation beforehand.

Address:  25 Lorong Liput S 277735