Under ₩8 gets you a full burger meal at T2
No Brand Burger sits in Terminal 2 at Incheon, on the landside side of the terminal, and prices are noticeably lower than most international chains in ICN. A standard burger runs around ₩4,000–₩6,000, with set meals (burger, fries, drink) often under ₩8,000. It’s the yellow “No Brand” spin-off from Emart, so you’ll recognize the logo if you shop in Korea.
The menu leans hard into simple combos: classic beef burgers, chicken burgers, shrimp burgers, fries, and soft drinks. You won’t find a 20-item menu here; think around 5–7 core burgers plus seasonal items. Portions track closer to McDonald’s than Shake Shack, so if you’re hungry after a 10–12 hour long-haul into ICN, consider upsizing to large fries and drink for a small extra ₩1,000–₩1,500.
Opening hours tend to mirror Terminal 2’s early bank of departures, with doors usually open by 06:00 and running into late evening around 21:00–22:00, though exact times can shift by season. This matters if you land on one of the 05:00–06:00 arrivals that Asiana and Korean Air run into T2; you’ll actually have a hot burger option while many other outlets are still prepping.
Quality lines up with what you’d expect from a Korean fast-food chain at this price point. The fries hold up better if you eat within 10 minutes; they lose their crunch if you walk a full 15-minute trek from the public side of T2 to the furthest domestic bus stops. Burgers lean saucy, so grab extra napkins at the condiment station near the drink fountain.
Tip: if you’re transiting and want No Brand Burger, plan a longer layover and exit airside via immigration at T2; you’ll need at least 90–120 minutes buffer to clear in and back out through security before your next flight.