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Slappy Cakes is a restaurant better known for their DIY pancake. Here, the creativity is all yours. Basically, there is a cooking pan in every table. You can choose your preferred flavor for your batter (flavors available are whole grain, buttermilk, zucchini, chocolate, and peanut butter). The batter comes in a squeezeable plastic bottle, to make it easier to pour and cook the pancake. You can also add some toppings for your pancake, such as fruit jam, fresh fruits, and chocolate.Actually we wa
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Slappy Cakes is a restaurant better known for their DIY pancake. Here, the creativity is all yours. Basically, there is a cooking pan in every table. You can choose your preferred flavor for your batter (flavors available are whole grain, buttermilk, zucchini, chocolate, and peanut butter). The batter comes in a squeezeable plastic bottle, to make it easier to pour and cook the pancake. You can also add some toppings for your pancake, such as fruit jam, fresh fruits, and chocolate.
Peanut Butter Batter
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Actually we wanted to have chocolate and buttermilk batter, but the buttermilk one was out of stock, so we change the buttermilk to peanut butter. Each bottle of batter costs $8, and we added mango jam and hazelnut spread for toppings. Each topping costs $1.50 if I'm not wrong.
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Let the fun begins! We started from basic shapes first...
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...to SpongeBob face! 
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Making the initial of our name
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We kept making random shapes and finally we made this huge pancake to share from the leftover batter.

I think it was a nice experience making my own pancake. The pancake was not bad though, it was fluffy, I could taste the chocolate and peanut butter in it. Price is quite reasonable too, we spent $20 (excluding drink & GST), and equally shared the total among 4 people. The DIY pancake may not as fulfilling as single fixed menu (because you have to share the batter), but you pay for the experience.
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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