The Pantree (Marina One)

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~$5/pax
Monday: 08:30 - 17:00 Tuesday: 08:30 - 17:00 Wednesday: 08:30 - 17:00 Thursday: 08:30 - 17:00 Friday: 08:30 - 17:00

5 Straits View
#B2-24 Marina One The Heart
Singapore 018935

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Friday:
08:30am - 05:00pm

Saturday:
08:30am - 05:00pm

Sunday:
08:30am - 05:00pm

Monday:
08:30am - 05:00pm

Tuesday:
08:30am - 05:00pm

Wednesday:
08:30am - 05:00pm

Thursday:
08:30am - 05:00pm

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From the Burpple community

Quite pricey, but exterior has a solid hard crunch and interior has a hefty chewy texture. Unique and pretty good

The peanut butter doesn't have much sweetness tho, it's alright to me but maybe their other flavours are more enjoyable

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Have heard of The Pantree when they were still at CT Hub 2 quite a number of years ago and was actually really skeptical about the raving reviews that they were getting; still weren’t too convinced to head down when they had first relocated to Marina One in 2016 thinking it is overhyped Min Jjang Kueh. That being said, now that I am usually in this area, I did find myself curious to give them a go; the thought of having a savoury variant of the Min Jjang Kueh was pretty tempting on a day where I was looking for something light. Being a modern iteration of a typical Min Jjang Kueh stall, The Pantree not only serves up classic variants such as the Peanut Pancake and the Kaya Pancake, but also more inventive ones such as the Cookie Butter (Speculoos) variant and the Floss, Luncheon Meat, Cheese and Egg one as well. For folks looking for a more substantial eat, The Pantree also does serve up Curry Chicken, while the list of beverages here largely includes coffee.

We weren’t expecting much out of the Luncheon Meat, Cheese and Egg Pancake and Kaya Pancake which we had ordered — I mean, how different can Min Jjang Kueh be? That being said, we were impressed when we took our first bite into the pancakes; for one, the pancakes here are absolutely crisp — those looking for a Min Jiang Kueh that comes with shattering crisp edges should look no further. It is also little wonder how the pancakes here are so widely raved despite it being priced at a premium compared to others that are typically sold in coffeeshops and hawker centres; as one chews further into the pancake, the pancake does come with a substantial bite where the batter is of concern — it is also especially buttery, but not to the point that it becomes overly flavourful, greasy nor too dense. The Luncheon Meat, Cheese and Egg Pancake was like a sandwich in Min Jiang Kueh form — they are pretty reasonable with the portion of ingredients that go into each pancake. No doubt we did had the issue where the luncheon meat slides around the pancake as we are chewing through the pancake which can potentially make it a little bit of a messy experience, but the addition of cheese does create that classic umami flavour profile that one would get with melted sliced cheese in between their Min Jiang Kueh — the saltish notes of the luncheon meat being just about right here, while the egg brings all the elements together. Something which we found to be pretty suitable as a grab-and-go for breakfast or tea-break, or even just for light lunch.

Having finally tried the pancakes at The Pantree, we were pretty impressed — no doubt it does come at a price point slightly steeper than that of other similar stalls that we often find in the neighbourhoods, but the hype is real with this one; The Pantree is indeed an establishment that serves up artisanal local pancakes with pride and passion. It is also evidently so when you see the folks behind the counter in action — they seemed to have mastered the craft of doing so and in great precision; from preparing the batter to the way they top the fillings and to leave the pancakes to air on a rack with a fan to cool them down. It is that sort of place that we were initially having our doubts on, but definitely somewhere that we will be heading to just to grab a light bite just nearby now that we have finally tried them — a tale on how one should never judge a book by its cover!

@thepantree.com.sg‘s Luncheon Bomb is my kind of comfort food. The crispy pancake with luncheon meat, egg and cheese is very tasty and I like it a lot 😋

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Savoury Mee Jiang Kuey is paired with an aromatic flat white from bettr barista. No better way to start a working day!

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It’s best eaten when it is served hot! Crispy and good!

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Min Jiang Kueh with a modern twist?

Hidden at Marina One The Heart B2, this is Singapore’s first Min Jiang Kueh cafe that offers both sweet and savoury pancakes. For die-hard fans of the classic peanut pancakes, they are Pantree’s bestsellers!
Not the greatest fan of min jiang kueh to begin with, this was undoubtedly the best I had so far. The crispy pancake-to-filling ratio was ideal and every bite was pure bliss. Absolutely love that harmony of flavours with every mouthful!
P.S. It was slightly pricey though 😂.
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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