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Japanese Souffle Pancake Chain Gram Cafe Has Opened Its First Australian Store in Sydney

You can now try the famously jiggly sweets in Chatswood.
Leisha Kapor
February 24, 2020

Overview

Soufflé? Good. Pancakes? Good. Soufflé pancakes? A match we're very keen to get behind — and one Sydneysiders can now experience for themselves at Gram Cafe's first store on Australian soil.

Founded by Takeshi Takata, Gram Cafe opened its first store dedicated to sky-high soufflé pancakes in Osaka back in 2014, before quickly gaining a cult following across Japan (and across the internet). Since then, it has opened more than 60 stores in Asia, Canada and the US. As of last Friday, a Chatswood cafe is among that number, too.

To make sure each pancake is as light and fluffy as its Osaka counterparts, the Sydney chefs have been trained by the big boss from Japan. They're whipping up a batter heavy with egg whites, steam it under metal domes and then cook it until its golden on the outside and white and fluffy on the inside. For $18.90, you'll get a stack of three ultra-light pancakes, each with a soufflé consistency and drizzled with syrup.

There are eight different flavours to try, including matcha, tiramisu, caramelised banana and honey apple with earl grey cream. Plus, there are a few other brunch items on the menu, too, including french toast, savoury pancakes, parfaits and smoothies.

Of course, such aesthetically pleasing food comes in a pretty package, with the cafe itself sporting a luxurious green, grey and gold colour palette, complete with velvet chairs, luscious hanging plants and neon lights.

We're told only limited numbers of the soufflé pancakes are available each day, so we suggest you head in earlier rather than later.

Gram Cafe and Pancakes is now open seven days a week from 11am–9pm, at Shop 67, Podium Level, Chatswood Interchange, 436 Victoria Ave, Chatswood.

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