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Launching on 14 November 2022, Munchi Pancakes will be dishing out its famous pancakes in the iconic Lau Pa Sat. No unit number yet, but don’t worry, it’s Lau Pa Sat – you’ll find it. Plus, it’s only a four-minute walk from Telok Ayer MRT, which means minimal effort required to score yourself a pancake or two.
Munchi isn’t messing around when it comes to variety. They’ve got your usual suspects—Original, Charcoal, Green Tea pancakes—and, of course, the fillings. Peanut and Red Bean? Obviously. But they’re also bringing out the big guns with fillings like Biscoff ($1.80) and Black Sesame ($1.80). For those looking to get fancy, they’ve got their famous Munchi Pancakes too, which are basically little pancake sandwiches stuffed with goodness. Think Thai Milk Tea ($1.80), Strawberry Cheese ($1.80), and Oreo Cheese ($1.80). It’s like your childhood snack, but trendier.
The real charm of Munchi Pancakes is that they’ve managed to make a retro snack trendy without losing the old-school appeal. Fresh, halal-certified, and made to order. So, none of that “I’ve-been-sitting-here-for-hours” nonsense. You bite into it, and it’s fresh. Reviews from Yishun and Fernvale sing its praises, with customers raving about the balance of sweetness, lightness of the pancake, and overall nostalgic vibes.
Also, since it’s going to be at Lau Pa Sat, so you already know what you’re getting into. Crowds, queues, and a lot of hungry office folk who’ve likely been dreaming of lunch since 10 AM. Reviews for Munchi’s other outlets mention long waits, and that’s not likely to change at Lau Pa Sat. But hey, you’re in the CBD—waiting in line is just part of the lifestyle, right? On the upside, the hawker centre’s lively vibe is entertaining enough to make the time pass quickly, and at least you’re queuing for something worth it.
Visit Munchi Pancakes Official Websitefor more information