Ihop @ The Fort {Foodee}

World famous Ihop pancakes (which you’ve probably seen in the latest Superman movie, haha!) has just recently made its way to Manila, Philippines. Since we don’t have them in Singapore, I wanted to try them. Drew said the waiting queue was ridiculously long but he was willing to try anyway, so off we went on the sunny Sunday afternoon that I was there for a short vacation.

Luckily we only had to wait around 5 minutes before getting a table! It was probably because of the time, which was around 3pm already.

We each decided to order a pick-a-pancake combo which is composed of your choice of same-flavored famous pancakes served with two eggs, hash browns, and your choice of bacon strips or two pork sausage links, worth P385. There were lots of flavors to choose from. How to choose???

So we asked the waiter what their bestsellers were. He said, in this order: new york cheesecake, cinn-a-stack, and oops, I forgot what was the third. Kes and Drew decided to order those two while I stubbornly stuck to chocolate chocolate chip because I’m a chocoholic.
New York Cheesecake

Cinn-a-stack

Chocolate chocolate chip

My verdict? The pancakes were surprisingly dry, especially the chocolate one. No wonder it didn’t make their bestseller list. They tasted better after I had drowned them in syrup, of which there were three flavors, the butter pecan flavor being my favorite.

The best pancake was the new york cheesecake – there were bits of cheese all over the pancakes that tasted really yummy. We agreed, however, that the strawberry syrup was too overpowering and the pancake would taste better without it. 
We were happy with the side dishes.

Eggs over easy with bacon and hash browns

Hash browns with sausages and scrambled eggs

We had their refillable bestselling drinks. We didn’t ask for refills because they were not that delicious.

Ihop splashers (with free refills)
Right: Tropical island twist – a blend of lemonade,
lemon-lime soda, and tropical mango syrup
Left: Splashberry – a blend of Ihop’s juicy red strawberries,
lemon-lime soda and premium orange juice

So overall, the food was okay, but I expected more. My fault entirely for having such high expectations because of all the hype, I suppose!

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8 Comments

  1. I'm so glad you got an Ihope but sorry it wasn't what you hoped. They are good, but sort of hit or miss.

  2. I forgot to tell you to try their omelettes, crepes and milkshake. So good! Better than the pancakes. 🙂

  3. In the United States we are loaded with Ihops and sorry your experience wasn&#39;t so great, sounds like you got some old ones, which is wrong they should be made fresh to order and there is nothing worse than a dry pancake, I love a really good pancake.<br /><br />Lucy from <a href="http://www.lucysreality.com/&quot; rel="nofollow">Lucy&#39;s Reality</a>

    1. Maybe I was just expecting too much. I love a good pancake too! It&#39;s my favorite breakfast food.

  4. It&#39;s always disappointing when that happens (overseas branches of chains don&#39;t seem to translate very well most of the time).

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