Oh, and did we mention dairy and gluten-free options are also available?Ĭafé Miami's minimalistic setting, baby blue crockery and baby pink neon signs will have you thinking you're in Miami Vice in no time.Īddress: 24 Lower Clapton Rd, London E5 0PDĬlick here for more information. 5) Best Pancakes For Crêpe Fans: SenzalaĬlapton's art deco Café Miami offers some of the prettiest pancakes (and decor) East London has to offer.Ī quick look at the menu and you'll find buttermilk pancakes stacked with bacon, maple syrup and blueberries, a banana and oat option with honey and cinnamon and, our favourite, the Bounty pancake with chocolate and coconut.
'It's sourced from a collective of 2000 farms, often run by families who have tapped their trees for generations,' it adds.Īddress: Arch 35a, 85a Southwark Bridge Rd, London SE1 0NQĬlick here for more information. On its website, the owners explain that its maple syrup is made from 'natural, hand-tapped 100% pure grade "A" maple syrup'. The pièce-de-résistance? 'The Dutch Baby', which is a flat cake cooked in a cast iron skillet and baked for 20 minutes which comes out looking like a Yorkshire pudding.īetter yet, this place has a conscious too. Whether you're a vegan, dairy-free or meat eater, this pancake haven caters to all culinary desires with a menu that includes buttermilk pancakes, pancakes griddled with baby leaves, cumin, spring onions, green chilli and lime-coriander butter and one dubbed the 'Banana Praline Marshmallow' topped with a choice of chocolate or sea salted caramel. 4) Best Pancakes For Sweet And Savoury: Where The Pancakes AreĪ post shared by where the pancakes are you do one thing this weekend it should be to make your way down to Flat Iron Square to sample the delights of Where The Pancakes Are. James's, London W1J 9EBĬlick here for more information. Washed down with a glass of the Wolseley Green Juice (kale, spinach, celery, cucumber and ginger) or the Wolseley Imperial (mandarin napoleon and cognac, long espresso, hot milk topped with chocolate and whipped cream) and you'll wonder why you ever made pancakes at home.Īddress: 160 Piccadilly, St. Light, fat, ridiculously fluffy and coated in maple syrup, berries and bacon, you might need to wear your 'big pants' after tucking into a plate of these flat cakes (which cost jut £10!). But, for us, it's the pancakes that really have us salivating.
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Gill's book Breakfast at The Wolseley as 'wherever, whenever breakfast comes, it is a mouthful of stoic optimism', you can be sure to leave this London institution with you bellies full and content.įilled with celebrities, from Madonna to Kate Moss, diners can expect to eat world-class cuisines at the famous hotel.
Breakfast doesn't get much fancier than at The Wolseley.ĭescribed in A.A.