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EGG DROP

EGG DROP (에그드랍) is Korea's trendy premium egg sandwich chain, launched in 2017. With 300-400+ locations, it elevated the humble Korean toast into an Instagram-worthy experience.

Price Range

₩4,500–7,000 per sandwich

Menu Guide

4 items

Nearest Locations for Tourists

3 spots

How to Order

Order via the touchscreen kiosk or at the counter. Wait times can be 10–15 minutes during peak hours. All sandwiches are made fresh to order. The Hongdae branch is the most popular with tourists. Great for a quick, filling breakfast or brunch.

EGG DROP (에그드랍) is Korea's trendy premium egg sandwich chain, launched in 2017.

With 300-400+ locations, it elevated the humble Korean toast into an Instagram-worthy experience.

The sandwiches feature thick, fluffy scrambled eggs cooked soft and pillowy, layered with high-quality ingredients between buttery brioche-style bread.

The signature house sauce and golden, oozing egg filling make every sandwich inherently photogenic — many tourists specifically seek out EGG DROP after TikTok and Instagram.

Popular items: Bacon Egg Drop ₩5,200, Avocado Egg Drop ₩6,000, Bulgogi ₩5,500, Shrimp ₩5,800.

More premium than Isaac Toast but still very affordable by international standards (~$4-5 USD).

Modern, clean interiors with easy picture-menu ordering.

Key tourist locations: Hongdae, Myeongdong, Gangnam, Itaewon.

Frequent limited-edition seasonal items.

Nearest Locations for Tourists

EGG DROP Hongdae

서울특별시 마포구 와우산로29길 6

Hongik Univ. Station (Line 2)

EGG DROP Gangnam

서울특별시 강남구 강남대로96길 16

Gangnam Station (Line 2)

EGG DROP Seongsu

서울특별시 성동구 서울숲2길 44-4

Seoul Forest Station (Bundang Line)

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