Isaac Toast: The Korean version of Ramly burger

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ramly burger korea

I swear this uses the same setup of the Ramly burger stalls over here. We were actually discussing on how easily this can be done in Malaysia - same hot plate, same skillet. Even the topping of shredded lettuce is similar. Same same but different different ya know? ;)

isaac toast korea

Isaac Toast is a franchise operation in South Korea that serves a variety of toasted sandwiches. Now, I was dubious at first too. Toasted sandwiches? It all tastes about the same everywhere. Okay, listen up, history lesson is in session:

isaac toast sandwich

Korean toast sandwiches started out as authentic street food in the same vein as silkworm pupa but got so successful it spawned a host of different franchises for toasted sandwiches. One of them is Isaac Toast.

korean toast sandwich

What makes a toasted sandwich a Korean toast sandwich? That is a very good question...

...to which I have no good answer.

isaac toast interior

I suspect it has something to do with the egg in every sandwich - it is grilled with something that makes it taste sweet. That's the best part about the sandwich; the savory taste combined with the saccharine omelet at the bottom turns this Korean toast from ordinary to exceptional.

isaac toast egg

I had the bacon (made from real oinking babis) toast sandwich which costs about 2,400 Won (about RM 6) and I loved it! The salty strip of streaky bacon contrasted with the sweet egg at the bottom. Delicious!

isaac toast bacon sandwich

I only wished they put more bacon in. You can never have too much bacon! It's scientifically impossible.

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Awww, man! Reading this post makes me wanna rush to the nearest Ramly burger stall and tapau my usual special burger. Except it's 7am and not a burger stall in sight. I guess the amount of bacon is proportionate to the price you pay for it. LOL.

Doesn't turn me on... I'm a meat person! Would love it with LOTS of bacon or ham...and maybe egg too!!! Drool!!! LOL!!!

Cheers: Heh! Yeah, best thing about Ramly - you can customize! =D

suituapui: I'm a big fan of all things pork too! (and eggs - can eat 20+ soft boiled eggs with soy sauce and pepper, ask my mom) =D

20eggs!! siao ar?*lol. yeah heard that before. the Korean toast sandwich looks good, i love shredded lettuce and bacon. will try my own version this weekend at home :)

Nothing is too much or overdoing in sixthseal.com. ;)

toasted egg and bacon sandwiches.
perfect as snack or a light meal.
dunno bout you, but anything with bacons sound extremely tempting to me!

looks super delicious! must try if I go to Korea ... I suspect Isaac Toast can be found in almost every corner of Seoul?

jg: Good luck! It's very tasty. =D
Yalor, I can eat a lot of eggs. Especially soft boiled eggs. Have a taste for protein since I was a kid. :)

fish fish: :(
Unfortunately proofed wrong tonight. I forgoed drinking coz have to wake up early tomorrow...but in hindsight we drank in the room and it's now already 3 AM. Oh well. Haha!

J2Kfm: Bacon is always good my friend. :)

headsteadi: Not only Seoul bro, I was in Busan. It's available everywhere. It's a fucking franchise over there. =D

We don't have street vendors like in the US. It sure looks good. How much does a sandwich go for?

rosebelle: It's about USD 2 which is pretty cheap considering Busan is a bit of a tourist area with the Pusan International Film Festival. :)

i think d difference with d ramly burger is that these sandwiches are made by cute pretty korean girls but ramly burger is usually made by fat mid age men, drenched in sweat. :D

chefmel: Haha! You have a good point there Mel! =D

WOW that looks great lah! somehow when korean/japanese prepare food, there's that "Clean look" element present! Just like that Muji store in Singapore.. NICE :)

Lyn: Yeah they take pride in their work! =D

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