From Tamago-EN; a new dining establishment by the folks behind En Sakaba and Aburi-EN which takes over the former premises of the now-defunct Pablo Cheese Tarts at NEX, serving up various renditions of Japanese egg-based dishes.

Offering a small variety of souffle pancakes as a dessert option, the Caramel Peach Souffle Pancake is one of the better variants of soufflé pancakes that we have had around. The soufflé pancakes are pretty light and airy; jiggly and fluffy with a cloud-like texture without being too dense — carried an eggy flavour without any funky bitterness from being burnt nor from having too much baking soda. While a jug of maple syrup comes alongside the soufflé pancakes, we found the item to come with a pretty comfortable level of sweetness by default, and already pretty sweet enough as-is. Coming with Whipped cream on the side, the whipped cream provides a neutral flavour that binds the soufflé pancakes to the chunks of peach, cancelling out part of the tartness that the peaches carry. Quite a good rendition of the Japanese soufflé pancakes here; a place that would probably see the queue lines form up pretty soon considering the type of fare that they serve.

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