Two-Hour-Long Queue At Korean Sandwich Joint Isaac Toast In Singapore Has Now Dwindled To 30 Minutes
But only at certain times of the day.

No sandwich is worth a two-hour wait, yet, that's how long Singaporeans were willing to hang around just to sink their teeth into Isaac (say “yee-sak” if you want to sound legit) Toast's sandwiches when it first opened a few weeks ago at Plaza Singapura.Photos: Ealbert Ho
No sandwich is worth a two-hour wait, yet, that's how long Singaporeans were willing to hang around just to sink their teeth into Isaac (say “yee-sak” if you want to sound legit) Toast's sandwiches when it first opened a few weeks ago at Plaza Singapura.
Photos: Ealbert Ho