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We reviewed 34 live results for mr. obanyaki pancakes and narrowed them down to the 3 options that look most worth comparing first.

The strongest themes across this short list are Obanyaki and Japanese Pastry.

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Mr. Obanyaki Pancakes

Source: Mr. Obanyaki

Description

Freshly made round obanyaki pancakes featuring various fillings including Red Bean, Custard, Peanut Butter, and local favorites like Kaya & Peanut. Specialty options include Blueberry & Cheese made with mochi flour for a chewy texture, and Mochi & Red Bean using green tea flour. These traditional snacks are prepared on-site for optimal freshness.

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Orchard Road shoppers, local flavor fans and freshly baked snacks

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Handcrafted Obanyaki

Source: 108 Matcha Saro

Description

Traditional Japanese stuffed pancakes made fresh with a choice of original, matcha, or shiro (white mochi) dough. Filling selections include authentic red bean paste, matcha custard, custard, double chocolate, and a unique red bean paste with warabi mochi. These warm snacks provide a blend of soft cake textures and rich, creamy fillings suitable for tea time or a light dessert.

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matcha lovers, quick Japanese snacks and afternoon dessert

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Mochi Obanyaki

Source: Maru Mochi

Description

A signature take on the obanyaki pancake featuring a distinct stretchy mochi center. Signature flavors include Azuki Red Bean, Black Sesame, Taro, Purple Sweet Potato, and Chocolate & Hazelnut Cream. Premium variations such as Hokkaido Milk and Sweet Potato & Yam provide a modern, gourmet experience for those who enjoy the chewy 'QQ' texture of mochi.

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mochi enthusiasts, fusion dessert fans and sweet potato lovers

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AI Recommendation

If you want the most balanced option to start with, I recommend:

"Mr. Obanyaki Pancakes from Mr. Obanyaki."

I picked this because Located conveniently in Orchard Road, this stall is ideal for trying unique local flavor combinations like Kaya within a traditional Japanese pancake.

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