We went to Pancakes at Carillon in Perth recently for breakfast with Jac’s niece and nephew.
Max ordered the Mini Stack (AU$5.90) off the kids’ menu, 3 mini pancakes served with a perfect scoop of vanilla ice cream on top.
On our table (as on every table in the restaurant) was a tall bottle of maple syrup complete with pouring nozzle, which was well used by Max and me. And next to the bottle, an important motto: anytime is pancakes time! So true (not that I need reminding :D)!
I helped Max pour maple syrup over his pancakes and ice cream while he waited eagerly to dig in with his spoon.
Savannah also ordered from the kids’ menu – her choice was the Chocolate Mountain (AU$5.90), a pancake topped with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, smothered in lashings of chocolate sauce and a generous sprinkling of hundreds and thousands.
Jac ordered one of her favourite breakfast dishes, Eggs Benedict (AU$14.90). At Pancakes at Carillon, eggs Benedict consists of sliced ham, two poached eggs and homemade hollandaise sauce, all served on top of a pancake, with three hash browns on the side. She very kindly shared her hash browns with us and we enjoyed them so much we ordered another serving of hash browns halfway through our meal. They were just plain old commercially made hash browns, like the kind you get at hotel breakfast buffets, but they are so tasty fresh out of the deep-fryer – crispy on the outside, soft and fluffy on the inside.*
Jac enjoyed her eggs Benedict. The hollandaise sauce was tasty, the poached eggs gooey in the middle. But she wasn’t so keen on the pancake – she found it to be a little too soft and spongey, though I think it boiled down to personal taste rather than something wrong with the pancake – Jac prefers crepes to fluffy style buttermilk pancakes. She also would have preferred the ham to be sliced thicker so you’d taste it more in every mouthful with all the other components.
I ordered the Pancakes Aussie Sunrise (AU$14.90), which comes with two fluffy buttermilk pancakes, a fried egg, grilled banana and pineapple rings, and your choice of bacon or sausages. Regular readers won’t be surprised to read that I chose bacon! I drizzled maple syrup over the bacon and pancakes, and sprinkled pepper on my egg yolk. The aroma of butter, bacon and sweet grilled fruit was fantastic!
The grilled banana was beautifully soft and caramelised, the pineapple rings sweet and juicy. The salty bacon went so well with the grilled fruit. I’d love to eat my bacon with grilled banana and pineapple every time I had a breakfast fry-up.
I washed my breakfast down with a tall glass of icy cold 100% orange juice (AU$4.50). Jac had an iced coffee with cream and ice cream (AU$4.90). The kids had chocolate milk and caramel milk (not pictured).
I really like Pancakes at Carillon. The restaurant has been around for years (since 1983, to be exact!). I remember going there for breakfast with my high school friends and really enjoying it. In addition to fluffy buttermilk pancakes, they serve savoury filled crepes and dessert pancakes. If you’d like something less elaborate, more “classic pancakes”, you can get a stack of pancakes topped with whipped butter and special syrup (add AU$2.00 for cream and ice cream), or crepes with sugar and lemon. They also serve more than pancakes and crepes – nachos, garlic bread, burgers, steak and salads. And of course, there’s a children’s menu (for kids aged up to 12). Best of all, you don’t have to order from the breakfast menu at breakfast time – which is awesome if you feel like something other than bacon and eggs variations (see my previous post – Sunday brunch at Pancakes at Carillon).
Service was great – friendly but not chatty, and very efficient. While we were there, the restaurant filled up quickly to at least two-thirds full thanks to a large group and a steady flow of walk-ins. We liked that they brought the kids’ food and drinks out very quickly. The kids were soon happily occupied with their flavoured milk drinks, then fully focused on devouring their pancakes. The adults’ meals arrived not long afterwards. The extra serving of hash browns we ordered was brought to our table pretty quickly, freshly deep-fried and piping hot, wonderfully golden and crispy. Savannah was most impressed by Pancakes at Carillon and as she crunched on a hash brown, declared: “I want to have my birthday party here!”
Pancakes at Carillon
Level 1 Carillon Arcade, Perth
Hay Street Mall End, up the escalator next to the ABC Shop
Telephone: (08) 9322 6177
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Opening hours
Monday to Thursday: 9am – 5pm
Friday: 9am – 10pm
Saturday: 9am – 5pm
Sunday: 9am – 5pm
*I have no problem with being served frozen hash browns – when cooked to perfection, they are delicious. I’ve also eaten some delicious clearly homemade hash browns/potato cakes in restaurants. And I’ve eaten some truly terrible homemade hash browns in restaurants too.












I'm TFP, a food blogger from Perth, Western Australia.


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OMG. I can’t take my eyes off those pineapple rings, and I keep thinking of how absolutely delicious pineapple rings with pancakes, butter and maple syrup would taste like. A combination I would love to attempt. Greedy me would also love a perfect round scoop of vanilla bean ice along with the pineapple + pancake + maple syrup combination. *licks lips*
Maybe Jac’s pancakes were soggy from sitting under that pile of Benedict-ness? It’s a possibility… But I think I would have ordered from the kids’ menu, the portions look awesomely (but slightly overwhelmingly) enormous!
Wei-Wei
Ahh the pancake parlor.
Jeepers. I WANT EVERYTHING.
Will go away and drool now.
I love this place! i used to come here with my friends after school,it was worth the 20 minute train ride xD
But where i live now is the pancake parlour :D
My husband is making a standing rib roast and Yorkshire pudding for supper. Now I wish it was pancakes! I don’t think I’ll tell him though. :)
What a great array of pancakes! I love the savory ones!
Although all that food looks wonderful, I’m with you on your choice. Who can resist bacon and eggs, but those are just made even better with sweet pancakes and caramelised fruit – although I’m not a fan of fried banana. I love banana, but when it’s fried it’s too squishy for my liking!
They really need more dedicated pancake places in Perth, in the suburbs too not just in the CBD! a pancake chain like IHOP or something would be awesome!
Yumm! Any mix of sweet & savoury is good I say! ^^
But nothing beats crispy bacon with syrup..and runny egg yolk..and fluffy pancakes..hehe
Best caramelised banana I had, was in Thailand at the street markets where it was simply grilled and gooey. mmm
Weird! I would never think to put eggs benedict, nor ice cream on a pancake… I guess with a name like Pancakes you would put anything and everything on one…
“I ordered the Pancakes Aussie Sunrise”
That would have been my choice too! Looks marvelous, mmmm. :-) I’m not quite sold on Eggs Benedict on a pancake. :-\ Everything looks good; reminds me of International House of Pancakes here in the States (we’ve one in our small city).
Time to get a bite of protein breakfast; after seeing Chocolate Mountain, my blood sugar is hitting the ceiling just looking at it. ;-p
Dea,
I could’ve asked for ice cream too (believe me, the thought crossed my mind) but decided not to – this was already such an indulgent breaky! :)
Wei-Wei,
I wasn’t referring to sogginess specifically – more the spongey texture of the pancakes – that’s how they are, they’d be spongey whether soggy or not. But as I said, that’s just the texture of these fluffier style buttermilk pancakes. Jac prefers thin crepe-style pancakes so she would always find buttermilk pancakes too spongey. :)
Fiona,
Yep. Pancake heaven!
Charlene,
Hahaha yep. I always think of you when I see any eggs Benedict.
Kobe,
I’d have loved to go into town after school for pancakes! But what my friends and I used to do was catch a bus to a shopping centre, go to the food court, order one large drink and a plate of chips and gravy and share them. :D
kathy,
Mmmm roast with Yorkshire pudding sounds so good. I love Yorkshire pudding with golden syrup or maple syrup (AND the roast!)
Lisa,
I love pancakes, sweet and savoury. It’s always difficult to choose, difficult to determine exactly which I feel like eating.
Craig,
I love the squishy soft fried banana! :D Even better when very ripe banana is battered and deep-fried as Malaysian-style fried banana (goreng pisang). Crunchy batter outside, soft banana inside, it’s so good. Sometimes when I have a craving for something sweet at home I will simply peel a banana, pop it into a bowl and microwave it until soft. Mmm.
Ranee,
Yes, agreed, more pancake places and a pancake chain. How great that would be!
Adriana,
Mmm. One thing I really miss from my childhood in Malaysia is goreng pisang (fried bananas). On Saturdays my mum would work a half-day till lunch time. Dad would pick her up from work and on their way home they would buy a big batch of freshly deepfried goreng pisang and we’d all feast on them as soon as they got home.
Bryan,
Haha, pancakes with ice cream and/or cream is pretty common over here. I reckon I’d happily try pancakes with anything. But that’s just me.
Cindy,
Heheheh. I think the Chocolate Mountain would’ve been sugar-overload for me too, especially with the hundreds and thousands! But both Savannah and Max have a sweet-tooth and they are big chocoholics too. I was pretty sure they’d choose the sweet pancake options while Jac and I chose the savoury.
I love Pancakes at Carillion, perhaps my favourite spot for lunch in the city. Can’t go past long stack of pancakes with a side order of bacon, mhmmmmmm
It looks like this place knows how to serve some pancakes. Although the grilled banana and pineapple look wonderful, I’m going to have say the pancakes covered in chocolate sauce, ice cream, and sprinkles looks to be my favorite.
Haha awesome! The logo looks the same as the pancake parlour here. Haven’t seen the breakfast menu before, but looks delicious. :-)
Haha, cool!
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