Bread x Butter's fluffy egg sandwiches hide inside a downtown tower
Korean-inspired milk bread sandwiches with ultra-thick eggs start at $13 at this Cathedral Place café.
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Hidden inside Cathedral Place, a corporate business tower in downtown Vancouver, is Bread x Butter, a café known for Korean-inspired egg sandwiches that rival the most prized breakfast spots in the city.
The star of the menu is the ultra-thick, fluffy egg layered with choices like ham, spam, avocado, pork floss, smoked salmon, or truffle mushroom. The egg sits on freshly baked milk bread that's split and stuffed rather than served on a standard sandwich bun — a simple detail that transforms the texture and appeal.
Portions are generous at an affordable price point starting from $13 a sandwich. Bread x Butter also serves a variety of specialty coffee and tea drinks, making the spot a complete breakfast or lunch destination without the fuss of longer sit-down service.
The location at 140-925 West Georgia St. keeps the café tucked away enough that many downtown workers walk past the building daily without realizing what's inside — a quiet advantage for those in the know.