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Sunday, June 20, 2010

Flapjacks' Breakfast -- the Meal of the Day

At Flapjacks, there's no time limit as to what time of the day you can get your breakfast. There's breakfast all day, everyday! They even have a free meal for kids every Saturday and Sunday (up to 2 kids per table).


So, one hot Saturday noon, my friend and I marched down to Flapjacks at their Greenbelt 2 branch armed with P250 worth of GC each. We got it from their website, ain't it grand? (big smiles from us) But only to find out that we can use only 1 GC per table which is fine 'coz we were there for the good food and not the free food.

With such relaxing and good ambiance, it's a good place for a looong chikahan.


Although Flapjacks is famous for their American breakfast meals, one can also enjoy other entrees such as fried chicken, creamy dory, ribs, salads and sandwiches. They do have a wide variety in their menu. Once we were ready to order, I signaled to the waiter but a friendly gentleman approached our table and enthusiastically walked us through their specials. He even recommended us drinks which are so yum! We think he's the manager of the branch since he wasn't in any uniform and was friendly enough to ask every now and then how was our food and drinks etc. This adds to their customer service which was very nice.


My friend (whom requested to be unnamed) ordered the Flapjacks slammer which consists of two toasts, corned beef, sausage (she ordered their Hungarian), bacon and 2 eggs sunny side up! A breakfast fit for a king, I must say. But in this case, fit for a princess. =p The corned beef, as I was told, has a smokey goodness to it and not too salty like the local brands here. She also said that their Hungarian sausage was not that exceptional, it's the usual spicy average sausage. The bacon was fried to crisp perfection and the eggs were cooked a bit underdone which was just right.


I odered their cheezy cheesesteak with a side of fries. I wasn't ecstatic about the steak to mushroom ratio in their cheesesteak but the steak bits in it was tender and cooked just right. I'd say this dish is fairly average.


With the cheesesteak, I had the Blueberry Tofu Smoothie which I sooo loved! It didn't have much of the tartness from the blueberry but you'd still taste it. The silkiness of the smoothie was from the tofu which makes the combination heavenly and cool to the palate.


On the other side of the table, my friend ordered the Strawberry Yoghurt smoothie. A rich strawberry taste blended with yoghurt goodness.



Of course, we won't forget to order dessert! We ordered the Fancy Seven Nutty Banana waffles--butter sauteed bananas, pecans, whipped butter and maple syrup over 2 stacks of waffles and topped with 1 scoop of vanilla Big Scoop ice cream. This is a heavenly ending to our meal. The waffles was toasted divinely and was totally delish when soaked in the vanilla ice cream. The waffles itself was already great and when topped with the sauteed bananas and pecans, it becomes the perfect waffle creation!


The picture below is the evidence of a great food trip experience at Flapjacks!


Well, Flapjacks, we'll definitely be back! =)

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