Eggslut exits Singapore after less than 4 yrs, shuts down its last outlet at Scotts Square
Eggslut has shut its last remaining outlet at Scotts Square. Its Singapore locations have also been removed from its website.

Eggslut has closed its last remaining outlet in Singapore at Scotts Square after less than four years in operation.
While the company has not made an official announcement, a check on the Eggslut website reveals that its Singapore locations have been removed from its list of international outlets.
Several netizens have also taken notice, with some leaving comments on the closure on the brand’s Google Maps and Instagram pages.
Eggslut first launched in Singapore back in 2021 to much fanfare. The American brand offered egg sandwiches starting from S$11 each and drew hour-long queues when it first landed.
It opened its second outlet in Suntec City in 2022. However, it closed a year later, and the space was taken over by Bakery 1946 from South Korea.
In addition to Singapore, Eggslut has been scaling back its international presence since last year.
The egg sandwich brand exited South Korea in 2024 and Hong Kong in 2025, citing “rising costs” and “changing spending habits” in both countries, according to South China Morning Post (SCMP).
At the time of writing, the company lists only its outlets in Tokyo, Japan, and London, United Kingdom, as its overseas locations.
Vulcan Post has reached out to Eggslut for comment.
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