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3.5 (161 reviews)
ModerateDesserts, Pancakes
Closed • 9:00 am - 9:00 pm
Updated 3 months ago

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Ube souffle pancake
Uyen N.

Probably one of the worst dessert places lol.. everything tastes so artificial. The ice cream is suppose to be a mix of milk tea and vanilla but it seems like it is just milk tea. Drinks are standard, and so as fries.

Kathy X.

My friends and I dined here for lunch to celebrate a birthday. The interior was cute, clean, with a variety of seating options. I went with the Prosciutto soufflé pancake, topped with whipped ricotta and hot honey. The pancake was wonderfully fluffy, light, airy, with a nice flavor. Savory, slightly salty prosciutto paired perfectly with the smooth ricotta and sweet honey with a kick. Also wanted to try something sweet, so ordered the Ube vanilla sundae with Yuzu topping. I wasn't sure how those unique flavors would mix, but it was quite tasty. The Ube was delightfully fragrant and delicate, while the Yuzu was satisfyingly citrusy and bright. Service was solid. Our waiter was friendly and accommodating, especially since we were a larger group. Prices were decent. I would like to return at some point for the Miso Salmon Clay Pot, Japanese Tonkatsu Curry Bowl or Gyudon.

ube latte, Strawberry Matcha
Melissa C.

This cafe is definitely more for the aesthetics. I would say all the food and drinks were average. Soufflé pancakes tastes too much like eggs for me. The strawberry matcha was nothing special. Decorations were cute, service was fine too. I went Saturday afternoon and there were plenty of tables open. Main reason I came was because there was no wait for a seat.

Mocha, Matcha Latte, Americano
Irene C.

More like 3.5/5 stars, as the service was quick but the food was just okay. The drinks were decent and the servers gave us extra simple syrup to sweeten our drinks when requested. The soufflé pancakes were just slightly mushier than I would've liked, and weren't as thick as I would've wanted them to be so they just didn't really hit much. The omelette rice was not bad, but the rice also was a little bland and the cutlet felt a little overcooked inside.

*Eggs Benedict Souffle Pancake
Cindy J.

The eggs Benedict was tasty! I even brought one home. The Hojicha Latte was absolutely delicious to drink. Service was great! The small is a bit small. There was a 90 minute time limit.

Corn latte
Mia H.

I came here for lunch and thought that it was a really cute spot! Located in LIC, this cafe is a cute brunch spot offering a variety of aesthetic Japanese fusion dishes and fun drinks. Service here is relatively quick and kind. I got the corn latte, tempura udon, and souffle pancakes here. The corn latte was a seasonal item and so good-- I loved the cream on it. The udon was light and a good portion. The tempura was so good. And, the souffle pancake was delicious, but I just wish it were a bit fluffier. Overall, not a bad spot and I liked it!

Souffl pancake matcha
Stacy W.

The soufflé pancakes were good but that's about it. Service was okay. udon noodles aren't worth it

Yuzu souffle pancake
Elizabeth S.

The dining experience was just a bit off... they have cute decorative pillows but when you look closer, they're a bit dirty and not washed. Service was slow, despite not many people around. The souffle pancake was good, yuzu flavor with soft service was special. The softbite latte (just a vanilla latte) was nothing special. They messed up my friend's drink order and it wasn't great. There was also a fly buzzing around by our table. I would not recommend coming here. The reason I am giving it a 3 was because the food was fine. I don't know if I would say the same about the dine-in experience.

Japanese Tonkatsu Curry Bowl ($23)
Olivia C.

Was really craving fluffy soufflé pancakes and was in the LIC and thought this would be a great find! The food was fine. We were a little disappointed with the soufflé pancake. It was not as fluffy or large amount as we were hoping, so it felt a bit flat - both physically and metaphorically. Taste wise it was fine. The curry was quite good - but would imagine this is very similar to block roux curry you can get from the store. The tornado egg is nice and overall we really liked this dish. Overall, would say this place is ok. If you really want soufflé pancakes to eat outside, there are not many around and this place is quite cute interiorly. There is a 1 order per person minimum, which wasn't an issue for us. But it just didn't hit the way we were hoping for the pancakes. I think will just make my own next time.

Tornado egg - slippery and savory. Added protein - pork katsu.
Jeannie T.

Always excellent service and the menu is just so satisfying - breakfast all day which includes their super slippery eggs and souffle pancakes of a few varieties. I also love their hot lattes, ube and the osmanthus Matcha ones. Served in a wide mouth mug with a neat wooden rounded handle, easy to pick up and sip. So I've ventured here three times already just to try a rotation of menu items. Breakfast for dinner - the best. Souffle pancakes as dessert - why yes. The cafe style menu is simple, they offer light bites like Takoyaki and fries (several options to boot). You can order lighter fare entrees like the tornado egg (so good) or something to share like a gyudon, baked salmon or udon. With the right dining companions, you can try multiple desserts like the creme brulee souffle pancakes or the Ube ones. We totally went overboard and did all that, doggie bagged what we couldn't finish. The souffle pancakes were light and fluffy. The toppings is what makes each one unique. Think texture like popcorn, Pocky sticks, sprinkles, ie. Helps to elevate the taste as well as appearance. That's why that creme brulee or Ube pancakes were well received by my companions - the fun toppings! Equally sweet and fun to eat. The souffle pancakes come with a side of ice cream (you can choose the flavors). For my Ube pancakes, we ordered a two flavor twist, vanilla and Ube ice cream. This satisfied the sweet tooth lovers. Now the pancakes themselves are the draw but the cozy atmosphere, simple yet pretty decor, with a large cafe dining area or the more intimate plush seating, this place is great for hanging out, a quick bite or a great date spot.

Pistachio soufflé pancake  * * Souffle Pancake (Matcha)
Fateha A.

2/5 lychee matcha ($7)- strong grassy, slightly bitter matcha with hint of lychee aftertaste. I don't like the grassy flavor, this was a bit too strong for me. The matcha obviously overpowered the lychee by far. The bottom has diabetes sweet canned lychee in syrup. It was so sweet, I couldn't finish. These soufflé pancakes come with soft serve: 4/5 Very matcha soufflé pancake ($18)- My friend thought it was too bitter, but I thought it was really good. 1/5 The vanilla ice cream tasted weird tho- artificial perhaps? 2/5 Pistachio soufflé pancake with pistachio soft serve (&18)- Too sweet & too artificial. The pistachio on both the pancake & the ice cream was too salty. Too salty & too sweet, not a good mix. I highly recommend using unsalted pistachio. 1/5 The pistachio ice cream was so: artificial, sweet & salty that I couldn't even finish. 4/5 Service is really good.

Dark Chocolate Matcha  Ig: Feed_ally
Allyson B.

Cute place with good food! We ordered: Crème brûlée soufflé pancakes Dark chocolate matcha It takes a while because they make it fresh! Street parking only

Prosciutto Souffle Pancake
Katelyn W.

The matcha was SO GOOD!! It was fresh and a good amount of matcha (great color and quality), definitely worth a try for new matcha flavors you don't see everywhere else. The food on the menu is pretty pricey for what you're getting. Two of us shared the souffle pancakes and it was a good snack but not enough for a whole meal. We assumed it would be more due to the price. Nonetheless, the service was great and he gave us good recs for the options we asked about.

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Ambiance (5/5): Super cute and trendy on the inside. The vibes are very welcoming, chill, no noise…read more The establishment is quite small and can be very tight on seating. The wait was around 30 minutes for 4 on at 1:30p on a Sunday. By the time our meal ended, there were several empty tables. Service (4/5): Timing of the dishes was not in sync with the table (not that that bad, just noticeable). Ordering wasn't as smooth as we hoped but all in all corrected (order was wrong but was corrected when we were asked to re-confirm the order). By the time we sat, the food was out within 20 min and then the pancakes came out another 20 min after the first dish. Food (5/5): The food was outstanding! Seriously like everything from the pancakes, ramen, to the lemonade. Lunch special of Tan Tan ramen (special May 2026) and Pork Cha-Shu Bowl. Tan Tan was spectacular and was def better than the bowl. The broth had so much flavor with richness, spice, spicy level, half seasoned egg. The noodles were also a lovely bouncy chew. The pork was pretty standard with about 5 thin slices spread over a soy sauce based sauce. Omurice was very silky. The egg was nice and runny. I liked that the sauce wasn't too ketchup-flavor forward. I enjoyed the rice which had bits of meat which gave it more flavor too. Crème Anglaise Souffle Pancake - my only wish was that there was more of it because it was so good. The cream that was on top was not too heavy and the zest flavors blended surprisingly well. It comes with a little side of fresh fruit. The cake was not overly egg-y in flavor either. Lavender Lemonade - Not too tart and not too sweet. I liked the forward lavender taste.

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Convenient location right near the Queens station in Long Island City (LIC). Taiwanese influenced…read morebreakfast, so I was pretty excited. The prices were bad here but the service and the food weren't great. When we arrived, we were scoping out the menu, they had it posted in a lot of places but it was kind of confusing. I did like how you could scan a QR code and when you clicked on an item, it was more descriptive of the add-on options or potential meat options. There are approximately 10-13 seats, so not great for a massive party, but good for a small outing or for take out. I saw a decent amount of delivery people come in to do pick ups. My friends and I were ordering and were curtly treated by one of the employees. I ordered the fried vegetable pancake with them since you couldn't order the QR code on the tables. She told me the options of only beef and chicken. I thought pork would've been an option and then she mumbled about the options for the additional topping. I couldn't understand her when she said pork floss, so I ordered spicy potatoes. The food also came out kind of sad and was slow to come out. The order was all wrong as I ordered last and then was delivered my dish first. It was kind of sad because I didn't even realize you should be able to pick up the pancake. It was hard to eat because it kept crumbling apart due to the pan fried falky pancake was a thin layer what just felt like crust. I was imagining more like a scallion pancake with vegetables infused or stuffed in. It also came out cold, and could have used a bit more flavor like a sauce or soy sauce. The spicy potatoe tasted a little undercooked as well. My friend ordered hers with pork floss instead and that tasted a little better. The dish also came with a supposed to be overeasy egg that is supposed to be runny, but was a bit overcooked.

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Little Flower in Astoria is such a gem. We met up here with a longtime friend to catch up and meet…read moretheir baby, and it turned out to be the perfect spot for a relaxed, extended visit. It's definitely a cozy and popular café--mostly cozy because of the size. Seating is limited, but the interior design is clean, minimal, and uncluttered, which makes the space feel calm and welcoming despite the steady stream of customers coming in and out while we were there. Food-wise, everything impressed us. I ordered the pistachio croissant, while my companions got the gochujang hot chicken sandwich and the breakfast sandwich. The chicken sandwich was especially memorable--unique, flavorful, and absolutely delicious. My pistachio croissant was also great; personally, I might have preferred a little less pistachio cream or a more textured filling like almond paste, but that's purely a preference. It was still excellent. The service really stood out. They were quick, friendly, and incredibly accommodating--one of my companions accidentally dropped their sandwich, and the staff replaced it free of charge without hesitation. That kind of kindness goes a long way. The price point is amazing for the quality of food you're getting, and we felt completely comfortable lingering for several hours. Throughout our stay, there was a consistent flow of customers, which says a lot. Highly recommend Little Flower if you're in Astoria and looking for great food, great value, and genuinely warm service.

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We had a group of 6 that went in two weekends ago (Sunday at April 12th at 11:30am). We went out to…read morecelebrate a friend and they sat us down right away even though we were missing someone which was nice because I feel am there is always someone who runs late, let's keep it real lol. So the waitress who take care of our table was on point and helped us with the mocktail drink options and the food. The mocktail tasted like actual champagne or something of the sort it was great. The coffees were amazing as I was told from some of ladies who ordered some. And last but not least the food was great we got chicken and waffles too chickens sandwiches too Avocado toast with a fried egg. Not sure how much the bill was because one of the girls picked up the whole bill. But the music and vibes and everything were great. I definitely have told a few people it's a spot that I will be too and they should go too! Thank you for the great service and delicious food!

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