Sunday brunch at Pancakes at Carillon

June 23, 2008

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Last Sunday morning, we both woke up hungry. A flick through the Entertainment Book proved inspiring – Pancakes at Carillon sounded appealing to us both. I haven’t been there since I was sixteen years old, when I had breakfast there with a group of my school friends, and I remember really enjoying it. And I’m always up for pancakes. I just wish more places made pancakes, and I mean interesting pancakes, with savoury as well as sweet accompaniments.

I love restaurants that have breakfast menus, but what I love even more are restaurants that have breakfast menus AND also offer their regular menu at breakfast time, so you have the choice of everything. Jac and I love going out for breakfast, but we don’t always feel like the standard breakfast fare of bacon and eggs and toast etc. Don’t get me wrong, as we sat there studying the menu and deciding what to order, the breakfast plates we saw being delivered to the tables around us were piled generously high and looked absolutely mouth-watering – fried eggs with bright orange yolks, glistening brown sausages, golden hash browns that looked fresh, hot and crispy, balls of whipped butter sitting on fluffy pancakes, and of course bacon, lots and lots and lots of bacon – but we were in the mood for something else. We went for savoury crepes instead. You can order the savoury crepes in entree size (one crepe, with salad) or main size (two crepes with salad). We ordered main sizes while fully intending to have a round of sweet pancakes afterwards for dessert. We really were hungry!

Jac chose the Tabriz (AU$14.90 entree, $18.90 main). The two French crepes were filled with beef mince that had been cooked in red wine, herbs and spices, with onion, mushrooms, tomatoes and capsicum, served a homemade tomato sauce.

Tabriz crepes

I chose the Chicken Mexicana (AU$15.90 entree, $19.90 main). Funnily enough, I remember all the way back to that previous visit when I was sixteen, I’d ordered crepes with Mexican filling too. But back then it may have been the non-chicken Mexicana, with beef chilli mix – that detail I don’t remember. My two crepes were filled a surprisingly spicy Mexican-style chicken chilli and bean mix, topped with tomato sauce, chopped spring onions, grated cheese and a generous dollop of sour cream. Fantastic. As I ate, the heat from within the crepes melted most of the cheese to a lovely gooeyness. The sour cream was definitely needed to cut down the richness and cool down the spiciness of the chicken and bean filling. The salad was also a welcome inclusion and balanced an otherwise very rich dish. It was a good idea ordering the main sized serves – it meant we each had plenty to eat, and plenty to share. :)

Chicken Mexicana crepes

As our plates were cleared away, we asked for the menu again so that we could order dessert. Jac decided to order a cappucino as well. She said her coffee was nice and creamy and just what she felt like after that all the rich crepe(s).

Cappucino

I had to move fast to take the dessert photos as soon as our plates arrived, as the ice cream and fresh cream were rapidly melting on their warm crepe and pancake beds! I could see the panic in Jac’s eyes as her scoop of ice cream melted just a little more and slid across the crepe as I took my last photo! Don’t worry, she pretty much got to plunge in the second after I took the photo below.

Jac’s dessert choice was Raspberry Cheese ‘n’ Cream (AU$13.90) – two French crepes filled with a mixture of cream cheese, sultanas and vanilla, topped with fresh cream and a scoop of vanilla ice cream, served in a pool of sweet raspberry puree. I’m not a big cream cheese or raspberry-anything fan, but even I had to admit the combination was delicious. The cream cheese mixture was rich and sweet and utterly luscious. There weren’t many sultanas in the cream cheese, but enough to add to the pleasure of the dish; they were sweet and juicy and added an interesting texture contrast to the smooth cream cheese.

Raspberry Cheese 'n' Cream

I love pancakes with banana, and just as I did when we went to Pancakes on The Rocks on our Christmas holidays, I ordered a dish of pancakes with banana called Bananarama (AU$12.90) – this Bananarama consisted of two fluffy buttermilk pancakes and two sweet lightly caramelised grilled sliced bananas, topped with fresh cream and a scoop of chocolate ice cream, all dusted with cinnamon. The pancakes were buttery rather than sugary, which was very good, as almost everything else on the plate was so very sweet. The buttery flavour of the pancakes went perfectly with the cream, ice cream and oodles of sticky maple syrup – oh yes, one detail I particularly love about Pancakes at Carillon is that on every table there is a big bottle of maple syrup with a pouring nozzle, so you don’t have to ask for maple syrup; you can simply drown your pancakes with lashings of syrup your heart’s/sweet tooth’s content. There was no way I would left Pancakes at Carillon without consuming maple syrup! I poured myself a dark golden pool’s worth and dipped each mouthful of pancake and banana into it before eating. My only complaint was that the banana could’ve been more caramelised, but other than that, this was fan-bloody-tastic.

Bananarama

With a pineapple juice for Jac, an orange juice for me, and the 25% discount from the Entertainment Book, the total we paid was AU$58.30 ($19.40 discount). A very filling meal, not something we plan to do often! We definitely didn’t need lunch that day, and we didn’t eat again that day until it was well and truly dinner time that evening. After hauling our full bellies out of the restaurant, we walked around town and had a look in the shops for a little while. A session of unashamedly heroic eating most certainly needs to be followed by walking or some form of exercise to help the food digest, if not placate the guilt that sadly follows. :)

Pancakes at Carillon is located at Level 1, Carillon City (Hay Street Mall end) in Perth.
Most of the seating is booth-style, which I really like. Hopefully it won’t take me another 17 years to return for my next session of pancake gluttony.

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{ 16 comments… read them below or add one }

1 jetgirl June 23, 2008 at 10:35 pm

those are the fanciest enchiladas ive ever seen.

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2 dea June 23, 2008 at 11:39 pm

Mmm, I love savoury crepes! A friend of my family’s makes awesome homemade crepes, and filled simply with ham and cheese, tasted delish. But those extravagant fancy ones look really yummy…I reckon the one you had looks really good! The sweet crepes/pancakes look equally good. Banana pancakes, YUM!

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3 E June 24, 2008 at 12:46 am

Hi TFP and Jac! I took my parents a few nights ago to Pancakes on the Rocks again, and thought of you, naturally! Hope you’re keepin well. I must say your version of Pancakes looks much better!

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4 Rhonda June 24, 2008 at 8:27 am

Wow that looks absolutely HEAVENLY, and very filling. What a breakfast!

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5 tunadip June 24, 2008 at 11:13 am

OMG, I used to frequent this place during my studying years in Perth too!!! Brings back memories, definitely, esp the savoury crepes! For some reason, I just always prefer the savoury… Thanks for the memories relived!

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6 Lord Dianabol June 24, 2008 at 1:49 pm

You guys ever hit the crepes shop at Freo?

E: Pancakes on the Rocks… you located at Sydney? Ever tried the german fare at Lowenbrau?

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7 erin June 24, 2008 at 7:44 pm

There is also a Pancakes on James now in Northbridge on James street. I would definately recommend the breakfast. It comes with eggs, bacon, sausages, hash browns, tomatoes, 2 pancakes, coffee and hash browns!

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8 Ranee June 24, 2008 at 8:31 pm

Oh my gosh I am having such a craving for crepes and your pics are so satisfying… I am a foodie for sure, yet trying to be good so on a diet..as per usual.. so hard yet Your pics and descriptions are so great that I really dont need to succumb to temptation and can just enjoy with my eyes and imagination.. thank you

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9 Stephanie June 24, 2008 at 9:19 pm

I wish you’d taken some picture of the innards!! That would’ve been SO AMAZING!

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10 The Home Cook June 25, 2008 at 2:19 am

I love the look of the crepes but I was sad there was no inside shot. :( Those desserts look fantastic, though!

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11 michelle @ TNS June 25, 2008 at 3:44 am

porntastic!

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12 Denisse June 25, 2008 at 9:02 am

What a lovely cappuccino photo. I covet that perfect puff of foam generously sprinkled with cocoa. No overflow spillage too! Lovely!

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13 Lydia June 25, 2008 at 9:16 am

Gosh, I thought I was full from dinner and after looking at those pictures, I can hear my tummy crying out for them already! Jac’s Raspberry Cheese n Cream looks delicious! But not being a fan of raspberry, I am not too convinced! But your Bananaramaaaa! *swoons*

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14 The food pornographer June 25, 2008 at 7:03 pm

jetgirl,
LOL, I guess they are kind of like fancy enchiladas! I didn’t think of that at the time ! :)

dea,
I love savoury crepes, but we don’t eat them very often, so when we do it’s such a treat. I think pancakes with banana is my favourite sweet pancake combo. With maple syrup too, of course.

E,
Hi! Great pics from your honeymoon, and I love that happy shot of you as the bride by C. We thought you looked lovely! We are very well, thanks! I think Pancakes at the Rocks’ Bananarama was better because I could choose to have crepes instead of the fluffy-style pancakes, and the caramelisation on those crepes was amazing.

Rhonda,
It sure was a big meal. I’m sure our waitress thought we were greedy pigs!

tunadip,
Haha, no worries, always glad to bring back fond food memories!

Lord Dianabol,
We don’t tend to go to Freo much… maybe next time I will try the crepes when I am there. E does live in Sydney – if you look at this post http://www.thefoodpornographer.com/?p=975 you’ll see the photos from Jac’s and my day eating with E on our holiday in Sydney last year – we went to Lowenbrau and Pancakes on The Rocks. And yes, I had one of the famous Lowenbrau gigantic pork chops. :-P

Hi erin,
We did check out the James St pancake place’s website too – pretty much identical menu to Pancakes at Carillon. I presume it must be the same owners?

Ranee,
I do the same with smells… instead of actually eating sometimes, when I walk past Gelare, I take deep, deep breaths and enjoy the heavenly aroma of fresh waffles and syrup. :)

Stephanie and The Home Cook,
Sorry about that. To be honest, although it tasted wonderful, I didn’t think the innards looked all that appetising once we’d cut through and they oozed out onto the plate. But next time I will keep you in mind and try to take a pic of them.

michelle,
Glad you think so!

Denisse,
I don’t drink cappucinos but my favourite bits are the sweet smell of chocolate from the dusting on top of the froth, and the way the sugar is sucked in through the froth shortly after you empty the sachet over the top.

Lydia,
I don’t care for raspberry either, but it was surprisingly delicious. I wouldn’t order it for myself, but I was very happy to share a little of Jac’s. The Bananarama was goooood. I love pancakes with hot/cooked banana – for me, there’s not much better!

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15 Bryan June 29, 2008 at 12:54 pm

OMG GLUTTONY FEST! Those “Mexicana crepes” are the funniest thing I have ever seen – I think the Mexican people would be sad to see thier heritage stuffed into a french pancake… but seriously Jac’s crepes looked awesome! Except where were the sultanas(grapes???)

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16 The food pornographer July 2, 2008 at 7:55 pm

Bryan,
The sultanas were mixed in with the cream cheese filling that was inside the dessert crepes with the raspberry sauce. I didn’t take a photo of any of the innards because once we got eating, they didn’t really look that appetising. But next time, now that I know my readers are so keen on innards shots, I will make more of an effort to photograph them.

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