Motto Motto’s Soufflé Pancakes

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I miss Motto Motto’s soufflé pancakes 💛 it’s my go-to pancake place in BGC. I don’t order anything else, just that and coffee. Their other food is a hit-or-miss-kinda-thing for me —but this one! THIS ONE IS LOVE

Is there a place in Nags Head that serves the same?

Americano + Nagi

Motto Motto is a restaurant that offers traditional Japanese food. They also have non-Japanese food. The place, inspired by Kissaten or tea-drinking shops, is designed to provide comfort food. The restaurant has a bakery that features baked gems from Tokyo and has a Takoyaki counter/station.

Motto Motto is in Serendra Plaza’s gustatory community + it’s walking distance to the Art Bar!

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