Incheon International Airport is large. Walking across terminals for food takes time you may not have—especially when managing connections, boarding schedules, or jet lag.
ICN does not have McDonald’s. It does have Burger King, but locations are limited.
Lotteria, Korea’s largest domestic burger chain by footprint, fills that gap with multiple locations across Terminal 1, Terminal 2, and the Concourse.
This isn’t about finding the best burger. It’s about choosing what works when:
- Trying a Korean-style burger
- Looking for a reasonably priced option (still cheaper than Shake Shack)
- Already near a Lotteria and not wanting to walk farther
- Leaving early or arriving late, when options are limited
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Where to Find Lotteria at ICN (Official Locations)
Terminal 2
- Airside: Near Gate 227, 4F
- Landside: Near Arrival Hall A, 1F
Concourse
- Airside: Near Gate 121, 3F
Terminal 1
- Landside: Center of Public Area, 1F
Type: Fast food (walk-in only)
Payment: Card and cash accepted
Locations confirmed via the official Incheon International Airport website.
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Opening Hours
All four Lotteria locations at ICN are listed as operating 24 hours (00:00–24:00).
This makes Lotteria practical for:
Early morning departures (5–7 a.m.)
Late-night arrivals
Long layovers when other restaurants are closed
(Check directory screens on site for any temporary changes.)
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What Makes Lotteria “Korean-Style”
Lotteria burgers are not built around beef intensity or char-grilled flavor.
They follow a different approach:
Sauces: Sweet, soy-based, layered
Texture: Soft buns, softer patties
Balance: Sweetness and umami over salt and fat
Philosophy: Harmony rather than dominance
This is a design difference, not a quality judgment.
If you’re curious about Korean fast food, this is the baseline.
Cultural note: Asian travelers tend to rate Lotteria higher than Western travelers.
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What’s Not Ideal at ICN
Airport markup: Prices are typically 20–30% higher than street locations.
No lunch discounts: No time-based promotions or meal deals at airport locations.
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Menu: Popular Burgers (Airport Pricing)

Bulgogi Burger
Sweet soy-based sauce, soft beef patty
Most clearly “Korean” in flavor
Single: ~₩6,000–6,500
Set: ~₩8,500–9,000
Sauce-forward and balanced; a clear example of Korean burger philosophy.
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Ria Shrimp Burger
Shrimp patty with small-to-medium pieces
Light sauce, lettuce, soft bun
Lotteria’s signature item since 1977
Single: ~₩6,500–7,000
Set (fries + drink): ~₩9,000–9,500
Often the most recommended item by international travelers.
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Hot Crispy Chicken Burger
Lightly spiced fried chicken patty
Mild heat with slight sweetness
Single: ~₩7,500–8,000
Set: ~₩10,000–10,500
“Spicy” here means gentle warmth, not heat.
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Mozzarella In The Burger
Cheese-heavy, texture-focused
Popular for the cheese pull
Single: ~₩8,500–9,000
Set: ~₩11,000–11,500
About richness and texture rather than balance.
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T-Rex Burger
Oversized fried chicken patty
Minimal sauce, size-focused
Single: ~₩9,000–9,500
Set: ~₩11,500–12,000
Chosen for curiosity or hunger.
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Sides & Add-ons

Mozzarella Cheese Sticks: ~₩3,500–4,000 — consistently praised
French Fries: ~₩2,500–3,000 — ask for salt packets
Tornado (soft-serve): ~₩3,500–4,000 — often better than expected
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ICNto One-Line Summary
Lotteria at Incheon Airport offers Korean-style burgers built around sweetness, soft textures, and convenience.
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