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Get Egg-cited! Here’s Where You Can Get K-Dramaland’s Newest Foodie Trend, the Egg Drop Sandwich

  • Posted on Sep 3, 2021Sep 3, 2021
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If you’ve been watching Hospital Playlist, 18 Again, and other recent Korean dramas, you might have noticed that the characters love snacking on these giant, delicious-looking sandwiches overflowing with ingredients (we’re looking at you, cutie father and son Ik-jun and Uju!). Those filling sandwiches are called egg drop sandwiches, the latest food trend from South Korea. It looks quite fancy, but it’s actually easy to prepare. You just need fluffy scrambled eggs, crispy bacon or juicy ham, cheese, and other ingredients you’d like to add such as spices or sauces then wrap it all up in thick, buttery toast. This egg drop sandwich is sooo IG worthy and definitely filling. Just look at how Hospital Playlist’s Jang Gyeo-ul is enjoying her egg drop sandwich.

 

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So here’s where you can order your own egg drop sandwich to enjoy at home:

 

Egg Drop Manila

 

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Location: Sampaloc, Manila
Price starts at PHP 100

While most egg drop sandwiches use scrambled eggs, Egg Drop Manila offers different ways to serve your egg depending on your tastes. You can get it scrambled like usual, boiled for a filling meal, or sunny-side-up like a true Pinoy breakfast! They’ve got all sorts of flavors like Breakfast Spam and Egg, Garlic Bacon Cheese, Premium Ham Cheese, Beef Bulgogi, and more. One of their best sellers is their Beef Teriyaki. You can order through Viber following this process.

 

Nineteen Degrees

 

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Location: Eastwood Citywalk 2, Libis, Quezon City
Price starts at PHP 110

Nineteen Degrees specializes in bottled tea drinks of all kinds from fresh tea and fruit tea to milk tea and yogurt-infused drinks. But they also serve snacks like egg drop sandwiches. They offer six varieties: Egg and Cheese, Ham and Cheese, Cheesy Tuna, Pork Floss and Egg, Ham and Corn, and Crunchy Chicken, all of which can come with scrambled, boiled, or sunny-side-up eggs. Aside from the filling sandwiches, they also have scallion pancakes, chicken pops, enoki mushrooms, and Taiwan mushrooms on the menu. You can order through Instagram, Facebook, GrabFood, or FoodPanda.

 

Tamago Drop

 

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Location: Sampaloc, Manila
Price starts at PHP 100

A home-based business near National University, Tamago Drop launched last April. Since then, they have served hundreds of egg drop sandwiches featuring creamy egg and their signature sauce. One of their must-try menu items is their Korean Spam with Nori and Kewpie Mayo egg drop sandwich. You can order through Instagram or Facebook.

 

Egg & Go

 

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Location: Manila
Price starts at PHP 119

Recently launched Egg & Go offers five variants of egg drop sandwiches on their menu: Smoked Bacon, Yakisoba, Kimchi, Shrimp, and Beef Teriyaki. They also have smoothies you can order to quench your thirst after a filling meal. You can order through Instagram or Facebook.

 

Momo

 

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Location: Granada Street cor. Santolan, Quezon City
Price starts at PHP 160

Not only does Momo specialize in this Korean-inspired food trend, their food items are also named after big cities in Korea. The Gwangju sandwich has bacon and corn, while Busan has tuna and tomato. Jeju features ham and avocado, and the Seoul sandwich has spam, mango, and nori. Each sandwich comes with a Momo egg, Momo sauce, and cheese wrapped in warm, fluffy toast. You can order through Instagram.

 

Sunny Side

 

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Location: New Manila (near Greenhills area)
Price starts at PHP 149

Sunny Side keeps its menu simple. They offer Ham-Egg, Bacon-Egg, Garlic Bacon-Egg, Spam-Egg, and Beef Bulgogi. But as you can see in the photo, their sandwiches are nothing but simple as they’re packed to the brim with filling ingredients that would make your mouth (and your IG feed) water. You can order through Instagram.

 

CP Brews

 

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Location: Cavite
Price starts at PHP 85

While CP Brews is primarily a cafe specializing in coffee and tea drinks, they’ve also expanded their menu to include pasta and sandwiches that go perfectly with their drinks. They just recently launched their egg drop sandwiches with three available variants: egg and cheese; ham, egg, and cheese; and bacon, egg, and cheese. You can order through Instagram or Facebook.

 

1870

 

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Location: Antipolo
Price starts at PHP 100

Aside from their specialty cold brew, 1870 offers snacks like egg drop sandwiches and waffles that go well with the drink. They have three variants: ham and cheese, spam and egg, and bacon and cheese. You can order through Instagram or Facebook.

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