Sherman's Food Adventures: IHOP

IHOP

We are taught from a very early age that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. I totally agree with that; yet somehow, I'm never really all that hungry when I wake up. Yes, there are times I do not want to eat (gasp!). I'm also too lazy to actually spend time to cook something. Normally, it'll just be a granola bar in the car. If there are any leftovers from the night before, breakfast would be an improvisation. If you can name it, I've had it for breakfast: ribs, pizza, lobster, steak and pork chops to name a few. It's rare that I actually eat a real breakfast, let alone a complete one at that. There are not too many "unique" places to go for breakfast in North Delta. The last time I went for a unique breakfast was a Filipino one at Aquarius Cafe. But I almost got "arrested" for taking photos. Maybe they didn't want me to steal their secret recipes! Today, I decided to go for an ol' standby - IHOP (International House of Pancakes).

As their name implies, the pancakes are their signature item. I've had IHOP many times and in many different locations in North America. One thing I can say is that they're pretty consistent. Mind you, the reason for that are the pre-made recipes. That can be a criticism for a place like IHOP. But, you can say what you want about them, but they are a known quantity. Also, they are good for big groups of people. They do serve a purpose. Also, if you can overlook the fact they are a chain, some of them do have good food. It's too bad some of them are charging a bit too much and moving dangerously close to fine dining prices (ie. Milestone's, Earl's). Okay, enough of my ranting. Today, I was going to order the Rooty Tooty Fresh 'N Fruity; but the server informed me of their Strawberry Specials. Apparently it was cheaper to order that and I got more meat too.

The eggs, bacon, sausage and hash browns were what they were supposed to be. Mind you, I do appreciate that they don't burn the sausages and they actually have more meat than fat. I'm not a big fan of shredded hash browns, I wish they had the same option as Denny's where you can choose between shredded or cubed. My pancakes had a good amount of strawberry and whipped cream topping. I like IHOP's pancakes. They are soft and fluffy. However, they are not any better than the ones I have at Denny's or Whitespot. I know there maybe some people who will disagree with me and that's fine. It's all personal preference anyways. I've had better pancakes at some "finer" dining establishments; but you would be paying $10+ for a few pancakes. Not sure about you, but paying $15 for flour, baking soda, egg and milk is a bit much for me. Yes, it would be even cheaper just making them at home. My point is, if you do go out for pancakes, you don't have to spend a lot for good ones. IHOP does have good pancakes; but so do other places.

The Good:
- Good pancakes
- Fairly good ingredients
- You know what you are getting

The Bad:
- It's generic, nothing special here
- Pancakes are good at other places as well (for cheaper too)

IHOP
8170 120th Street
Surrey, B.C.
604-596-4994
www.ihop.com

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4 comments:

KimHo said...

Pancake is one of those foods, like you mention, it might not be worth making it yourself at home. In my case, at home, I would rather make crepes (almost the same ingredients). Having said that, if I want pancakes (which I haven't had in a while), I would just go to McD's. They are relatively cheap there...

Sherman Chan said...

Yes, and the McD's pancakes aren't bad, despite the fact they are now microwaved rather than actually cooked on a grill.

holly said...

IHOP used to be one of my favourite pancake joints, until they increased prices and the quality went downhill. But I do miss their potatoe and swedish pancakes.

Nowadays, I just hop over to Bert's on Main for some homemade pancakes. His pancakes are fluffy and there's something sweet in the the mix. I believe they have a $5.95 breakfast special with pancakes which is what I always order.

It's old style dining, and it's fun to people watch as there is a wide variety of patrons. The owners are greek and this shows in some of their other menu selections.

Sherman Chan said...

Thanks for the tip Holly. Yes, I think some of the best food are at small diners. I will certainly try it out!

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