Pancakes make the ideal treat for anytime of the day - not just breakfast!
This week, Yelpers bring you their most delicious pancake spots across Glasgow and Edinburgh.
Tribeca
102 Dumbarton Road, Glasgow West End
Katy C "opted for the pancakes - of course with bacon as an extra side. Fluffy on the inside, well cooked (none of that doughy, raw stuff) and accompanied with a jar of maple syrup (a good size too)."
Mums
4a Forrest Road, Old Town, Edinburgh
Nida K's breakfast of choice? The pancake stack: "thin pancakes, bacon slices in between, maple syrup. Holy crap, it was delicious. It was also so pretty I didn't want to eat it," but of course, they were also "so good and our table devoured it."
Russian Cafe-Gallery Cossachok
10 King Street, Glasgow
Alison M "ordered the Blini Glace - warm pancake served with vanilla ice cream and honey. This is a very simple dessert, but really well done, and was the perfect choice after 2 filling courses for starter and main."
Fair Trade Coffee Shop
30-31 Albert Place, Leith, Edinburgh
According to Deborah M, "The pancakes are pretty fab." If you have a sweet tooth, she suggests the brownie pancakes - "they are all that and more!"
Asia Style
185 St Georges Road, Glasgow
Lex G recommends you "dine on ultra-savoury Malaysian pancakes, which you generously coat with a luscious curry sauce with a kick. Crispy chilli and salt squid and soft shell crab are not to miss, nor are the noodles or the duck."
Hellers Kitchen
15 Salisbury Place, Newington, Edinburgh
"Superb pancakes!" Tanja R knows you can't go wrong with a classic - "The pancakes with maple syrup and bacon were delicious in taste and presentation."
Steak & Cherry
508 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow
"I'd already checked out the menu online beforehand because I was pretty curious, which is when I spotted the pancakes! Pancakes with ice cream and maple syrup sounded like one of the best things you could ever wish for after some boozy times, so that cemented my need to go," says Debs M.
The Haven
9 Anchorfield, Leith, Edinburgh
"I ordered the pancakes with maple syrup and bacon for a very respectable £4. It arrived in good time, was hot, tasty and filling. The pancakes were thick and fluffy, just how I like them, and there was plenty maple syrup to go with." - Claire C
Restauracj U Jarka 5 Parkgrove Terrace, Glasgow
Nicola C had "potato pancakes with beef stew which was just as tasty. The pancakes were just the right sort of crispy and the beef stew was perfectly flavoured."
Caffe Centro
38 George Street, New Town, Edinburgh
"Oh my, you need to go and try the combo of pancakes!" Gordon F promises, this stack of pancakes along with maple syrup, honey and fresh cream are "solidly divine, and mouth meltingly good!"
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