Korean egg drop sandwich: Classic comfort and convenience

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Korean egg drop sandwich: Classic comfort and convenience
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Food trends travel across the world following migrations and wars. A few recipes survive the move and become popular in their adopted countries, to the point where they are considered a natural part of the country's native culture. That’s the story of the egg drop sandwich, currently sweeping across Asia.

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Eggdrop brings Korea’s gourmet egg sandwiches to the Philippines, offering comfort, creativity, and international flavorFood trends travel across the world following migrations and wars. A few recipes survive the move and become popular in their adopted countries, to the point where they are considered a natural part of the country's native culture. That’s the story of the egg drop sandwich, currently sweeping across Asia.

And now, at last, the egg drop sandwich – hailed as a classic comfort food in many Asian cuisines – has landed on Philippine shores.Eggdrop, Korea’s original and premium gourmet egg sandwich brand, is now in the Philippines. Known for its mouthwatering sandwiches, the restaurant is bringing its authentic Korean flavors and heritage to Filipino food lovers, who are in for an exciting culinary experience.

Eggdrop, the company, first made waves in Korea in 2017, revolutionizing the country’s food scene with its gourmet egg sandwiches. The brand has since grown to 290 locations in South Korea alone. Eggdrop’s exposure through K-Dramas, K-Pop culture, and mukbang channels has only increased its global appeal. Now, the brand is ready to bring its beloved recipes to the Philippines, promising a premium, authentic Korean food experience that has already captured the hearts of millions worldwide.

“We’re excited to bring Eggdrop to the Philippines, where food lovers have already shown a strong affinity for global food trends, especially those influenced by Korean culture,” says Stewart Lee Ong, president of Butter and Salt Group, Inc., and the franchisee of Eggdrop in Manila.Eggdrop’s menu, which includes classics like Mr.

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