
99 Pancakes, India’s leading quick-service restaurant (QSR) chain known for its innovative dessert offerings and commitment to quality, has unveiled to its menu: Kunafa Pancakes and Kunafa Waffles, inspired by Middle-Eastern delicacies.
The Kunafa Pancakes are fluffy mini pancakes drizzled with milk-choco and nutty pistachio spread, topped with golden kunafa flakes for a soft, nutty and indulgent experience in every bite.
The Kunafa Waffle is made with a crisp classic waffle topped with milk-choco, a nutty pistachio spread and garnished with golden kunafa strands.
Speaking about the new additions to the menu, Vikesh Shah, founder, 99 Pancakes, said, “We are committed to pushing the boundaries of desserts – merging taste, textures, and cultures. Kunafa is a Middle Eastern dessert, and by blending kunafa into our pancakes and waffles, we are offering our guests a sweet surprise that will satisfy their taste buds and is set to become a new favorite”.
The newly launched Kunafa range pairs the warmth of traditional kunafa with the twist of 99 Pancakes comforting sweetness to fit seamlessly into today’s on-the-go lifestyle while offering a unique, memorable and shareable dessert experience.
With over 80 outlets across more than 17 cities and expanding rapidly, 99 Pancakes continue to bring irresistible dessert experiences to a growing number of customers nationwide. The new additions are available at all outlets across India for dine-in & take-away and on food delivery apps – Zomato & Swiggy and on the company’s official website – 99pancakes.in
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Naresh Khanna – 10 February 2025
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