National Pancake Day is coming up March 1, and there’s no better way to celebrate than with stacks of this breakfast staple.
UPSTAIRS Hawaii
Waikiki-based UPSTAIRS Hawaii started offering breakfast and lunch service on weekends only in mid-January. Breakfast entrées are available from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays-Sundays, and the buttermilk hotcakes ($15) are one of the most popular dishes. The hotcakes come with whipped butter and maple syrup, but if you’re feeling fancy, add a fruity medley (pineapple, papaya, blueberries and coconut syrup) for $4 more.
UPSTAIRS Hawaii
280 Beach Walk, Honolulu
upstairshawaii.com
808-922-1500
Instagram: @Upstairshawaii
Basalt
Charcoal buttermilk pancakes ($15) are a breakfast staple at Basalt.
These dark-hued delights are served with guava-strawberry sauce, whipped cream and mixed fresh berries, and they’re one of the eatery’s signature dishes.
The charcoal buttermilk pancakes are available daily from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Want to make these at home? Basalt sells pancake mixes for $8 per bag or you can get two for $15 at Dukes Lane Market & Eatery.
Basalt
2255 Kuhio Ave., Honolulu
808-923-5689
basaltwaikiki.com
Instagram: @Basaltwaikiki
Goma Tei Ramen Restaurant
You can find Japanese-style soufflé pancakes at Goma Tei Ramen Restaurant’s Kahala location (in Kahala Mall) during breakfast. The eatery is open for breakfast 7-10:30 a.m. Wednesdays-Sundays.
These pancakes are different from the traditional, American version because they’re made using a special flour imported from Japan and cooked in a brass teppan. This results in a lighter, fluffier pancake that boasts an airy consistency. Other soufflé pancake ingredients include lemon juice, eggs, sugar, yogurt and baking powder. Choose from strawberry ($12.95), lilikoi ($12.95) and maple bacon ($13.95) soufflé pancakes. These breakfast entrées come with housemade whipped cream, fruit garnishes and roasted peanuts.
Goma Tei Ramen Restaurant
Kahala Mall
4211 Waialae Ave. Ste. G07, Honolulu
808-732-9188
gomatei.com
Instagram: @gomateihawaii
Scratch Kitchen
Scratch Kitchen is known for its brunch fare, notably its photogenic Milk N’ Cereal Pancakes ($14) that come with bananas, berries and milk syrup. Whether you drizzle or pour that milk syrup, one thing’s for sure — this dish will truly remind you of the classic breakfast combo in pancake form.
Scratch Kitchen
1170 Auahi St. Ste. No. 175, Honolulu
808-589-1669
scratch-hawaii.com
Instagram: @Scratchkitchenhi