This Eggs 'n Things location is situated off of Route 134 in Shonan Enoshima and specializes in pancakes, waffles and crepes served all throughout the day until 10:30pm. The first Eggs 'n Things eatery was opened in Waikiki on Ena Road in 1974 by Jerry and Jan Fukunaga. Popular with locals and tourists alike, there are two other locations in Tokyo with an additional shop opening on June 21, 2013 in Osaka. The nearest train station is Katase-Enoshima, just opposite from Enoshima Island. Spend the day at this small seaside town and enjoy breakfast for dinner!
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Aloha! Eggs 'n Things in Enoshima
Pancakes & more: Let's have breakfast for dinner!
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Light and delicious Macadamia Nut Pancakes topped off with a pineapple-sized whipped cream design, ¥900
Feel the aloha spirit while seated in the fresh, bright & airy dining room situated right off of Enoshima Island
This is the Special Waffle topped with coconut ice cream, orange marmalade & whipped cream, with a sprinkle of powdered sugar and macadamia nuts, ¥1,100
What's a Hawaiian inspired dining room without a hula girl?
Be adventurous and try the guava, coconut or honey syrups
Banana Whip Cream with Nuts, ¥1,150
Eggs 'n Things storefront in Shonan Enoshima at night. Other locations are Yokohama (Yamashita Park) and Harajuku.
Scrumptious Blueberry Whip Cream w / Nuts pancakes, ¥1,150
If it's your birthday, you are honored with a personalized plate of pancakes with fresh fruit, staff singing a birthday tune and a couple of lei's for a photo opportunity
The egg-shaped Eggs 'n Things sign you won't miss
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Kim Bergström
3 years ago
A literal whipped cream tower!
Sleiman Azizi
3 years ago
Not sure about the whipped cream but geez, I like a good pancake. Enoshima really has such an eclectic vibe to it that giant towers of whipped cream on pancakes just makes sense.
Justin Velgus
11 years ago
Stacking up the flavor! Looks yummy.
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