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Is The Pancake Co. all about the pancakes? Maybe not! This review dives into the popular Jakarta cafe, revealing a surprising twist. While the signature soufflé pancakes look the part, they might fall flat on flavor. The real must-tries are the unexpectedly delicious savory dishes, like the Truffle Steak Donburi, and the standout Uji Matcha Latte. Get the ultimate guide on how to navigate the menu, prices, and wait times for a visit without disappointment.
I've got to admit, the dessert scene in Jakarta is seriously competitive, especially when it comes to soufflé pancakes. Every shop claims to be the best. This time, I went specifically for the famous The Pancake Co. by DORÉ, and the result... well, it's a bit hard to put into words. 🤯
Even though we found some tasty things, there are a few points I have to warn you girls about:
First, the prices are on the high side. A classic pancake is around 88k, and a matcha latte is 50k. Having afternoon tea here will definitely make your wallet feel it.
Alright, let me highlight the key points for you. If you want to go without any regrets, look here 👇

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