I just realized that there is also a Red Bull chewing gum available in Thailand. Actually Red Bull originated in Thailand in the 1970s as a drink called Krating Daeng, designed to boost energy for workers and truck drivers.
I prefer Thai red bull over American one, when I was little and still live in Thailand, everytime I got sick/catch a cold or something, my mom would make me Mama instant noodle (Tom yum flavor) and she gave me red bull and I swear it always made me feel better, Thai red bull is legit 😂 I have to try to find chewing gum when I'm taking a trip to Thailand later this summer/fall
The difference between 7-11 in Japan and Thailand is that in 7-11 in Thailand you will find foreign food here such as Korean food, Japanese food, Italian food. American food, but you can't find it all at 7-11 in Japan. Variety of food like in 7-11 in Thailand. And 7-11 here is cheap.
Zane, this 24-hour adventure in Bangkok's 7-Eleven is nothing short of epic! Living on 7-Eleven has never looked so tempting. Your journey through the aisles of this unique Thai 7-Eleven had me captivated from the first ham and cheese toasty to the mouthwatering pad kra pao meal. I love how you showcased the diverse range of items, from Red Bull-flavored gum to the tantalizing skewers, and even the intriguing pandan creations. That egg dish, dipped in what seemed like a heavenly soy sauce, left me craving a taste. And who could resist the charm of that vibrant green pandan sandwich? Your culinary exploration had my taste buds on a rollercoaster, from the savory to the sweet. That pad kra pao was a delightful surprise, and the Thai custard bun and pandan cake looked like the perfect desserts to wrap up your 7-Eleven feast. The way you described each dish, its flavors, and your genuine reactions made me feel like I was right there with you, savoring every bite. It's incredible how 7-Eleven in Thailand offers such a rich and diverse array of meals at such affordable prices. Your journey proves that you can have a gourmet experience without breaking the bank. Thanks for taking us on this gastronomic adventure. Your enthusiasm, combined with the vibrant Bangkok backdrop, creates a delightful viewing experience. Can't wait for the next culinary escapade! 🌮🥤🍜 #ZaneTravel #7ElevenFeast #BangkokEats
I and my wife were in Thailand last week for vacation and 7-eleven was a life saver. We are both mild non vegetarians (occasional chicken eaters) so 7-eleven fed us almost our entire vacation. Also the prices are very reasonable and in a lot of cases cheaper. Thanks 7-eleven for feeding us and letting us enjoy our vacation without worry!
breakfast: egg 13 banana 10 big water 20 ham and cheese sandwich 32 lunch: chicken with rice and basil 49 chicken satay skewers 29 fruit 50 vitamin water 29 dinner: double cheese burger 39 japanese drink 15 cake 25 second cake 13 total: 324thb/$9/€8
In Taiwan, every 7-11 has a dining area where you can eat directly inside without going outside! The most convenient 7-11 in the world with the most services is in Taiwan. Did you go to a 7-11 when you were in Taiwan? However, Thailand is indeed very famous for its hot-pressed sandwiches, and the hot-pressed service is something that is not available in Taiwan! That egg is called iron egg, and it was invented in Tamsui, Taiwan. It was accidentally invented by an old lady in Tamsui who stewed the eggs for too long! I haven't seen that vitamin milk tea, but I believe it must be delicious and nutritious! That Japanese drink is indeed Calpis. The name Calpis combines "Cal" and "Pis" "Cal" stands for calcium. "Pis" is derived from the Sanskrit "Salpis", which is used to express the fermentation process and flavor of milk! The origin of "Calpis" actually comes from the traditional drink created by the nomads in the mountains of Inner Mongolia. 7-11 is really awesome, they turn delicacies from all over the world into microwaveable food! However, I still have to remind you that you cannot eat microwaved food at every meal, as it will still cause damage to your body in the long run! Very interesting topic, thank you very much for sharing, you did a super great job! 👍🥰👏
I have been to Thailand many times, and I would never eat prepackaged food there. I am not sure if you are scared of eating the amazing street food in Bangkok or what. The only time I ever went into a 7-11 there was for smokes and a bottle of Sang Som. 😊
Hi Zane, great contents as always. The Pandan Toasty is quite rare at 7-Eleven sort of (1/5) chances you'd find one. The Mini Cream Bao is quite delicious as well, if you'd get a chance.
The rice concoctions we get in the UK are generally horrible but always found chicken fried rice from 7-11 to be rather good, even though it was frozen and microwaved. The GF cooked up an even better one but when travelling and not wanting to throw money away in restaurants, 7-11 was a good option for a very cheap meal that wasn't going to upset your stomach.
I love pandan also. To me pandan taste like a mix of vanilla, almond, and coconut. You should try the mango ice cream with pandan sticky rice at Swensen’s (Central World).
I lived in Thailand from the age of 22-32.5 (2008-2018). When I first moved there, I could not speak the language and felt insecure about speaking. I lived off of 7-11 For at least a few weeks before making friends and attempting to speak the language and learn the area(s) better. 7-11 food in Thailand is awesome, wish we had it here in the United States. Instead, we have greasy old pizza and gross items.
Some 7/11s in Thailand have seats to sit at. One of my local ones have seats to sit at. 7/11s are very common. There are 3 7/11s near me if I remember correctly. When I went to Chiang Mai there were like 5 7/11s near my hotel.
I'm so happy you dared to try the burgers. I always saw them last time i was in BKK, but always just had this western instinct "nah bro, a cold plastic wrapped burger? cant be good" But that legit looks way better than say a McD cheeseburger.
I don't know about Thailand but I have had some tasty and relatively inexpensive meals at 7-11 type shops in Taiwan, microwaved for me with a smile by the young clerks employed there.
I lived in Bangkok through covid and often lived on 7 food for days. Lost a bit of weight too. My wife likes the fermented rice pudding in the plastic bag. It's usually low down near the fruit. I hated it personally..
Hey mate, check out the food cafeteria at St Louis Hospital in Sathorn. Its really affordable, clean, AC and authentic home style food. Its a go to lunch spot for many office workers in the area.
Thailand has the second largest 7-Eleven in the world after Japan and the largest 7-Eleven in the world. Including the most modern 7-Eleven in the world in Thailand.
Daily, it is so popular and sold out practically all menus. I tried pad kaprao in the video, not sweet/salty at all, as good as hotly prepared on street stall.
Not kidding when he says “you can’t have a 7/11 Thailand video without a ham and cheese toastie” it’s incredible to me that so many people have done “eating at 7/11 Thailand” videos and EVERY SINGLE PERSON buys that ham and cheese sandwich.
Zane I just want to say I love your videos it’s like being on vacation from home. I can’t stop watching your Japan trip videos and please keep it up 👍🏼 all love
I have a question bro, I’m going on my first solo trip to Thailand for a month but how do you keep yourself busy every day though? I can imagine some days can be still relatively boring. I’ve been in Thailand before and I have a list on what to do but you can’t do so less in so many hours 😂 any tips maybe to visit some certain places?
I live here for 5 years, and we analyzed 711 meals regularly. The ammount of micro-plastics and chemicals in every dish is insane. Also your favourite cheese toast has more chemicals inside than your window cleaner. No wonder this society destructs themselves.
I believe that there is some truth to it, but how have you actually determined it? Also, there must be some variation in the amount in different products.
There is one thing with in 7-11s I can see that confirms it's better than Japan's 7-11. There's always a quiet corner nearby where you can sit and enjoy your meal 😉
I just realized that there is also a Red Bull chewing gum available in Thailand. Actually Red Bull originated in Thailand in the 1970s as a drink called Krating Daeng, designed to boost energy for workers and truck drivers.
And muay thai fighters
I prefer Thai red bull over American one, when I was little and still live in Thailand, everytime I got sick/catch a cold or something, my mom would make me Mama instant noodle (Tom yum flavor) and she gave me red bull and I swear it always made me feel better, Thai red bull is legit 😂 I have to try to find chewing gum when I'm taking a trip to Thailand later this summer/fall
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The difference between 7-11 in Japan and Thailand is that in 7-11 in Thailand you will find foreign food here such as Korean food, Japanese food, Italian food. American food, but you can't find it all at 7-11 in Japan. Variety of food like in 7-11 in Thailand. And 7-11 here is cheap.
Zane, this 24-hour adventure in Bangkok's 7-Eleven is nothing short of epic! Living on 7-Eleven has never looked so tempting. Your journey through the aisles of this unique Thai 7-Eleven had me captivated from the first ham and cheese toasty to the mouthwatering pad kra pao meal.
I love how you showcased the diverse range of items, from Red Bull-flavored gum to the tantalizing skewers, and even the intriguing pandan creations. That egg dish, dipped in what seemed like a heavenly soy sauce, left me craving a taste. And who could resist the charm of that vibrant green pandan sandwich?
Your culinary exploration had my taste buds on a rollercoaster, from the savory to the sweet. That pad kra pao was a delightful surprise, and the Thai custard bun and pandan cake looked like the perfect desserts to wrap up your 7-Eleven feast.
The way you described each dish, its flavors, and your genuine reactions made me feel like I was right there with you, savoring every bite. It's incredible how 7-Eleven in Thailand offers such a rich and diverse array of meals at such affordable prices. Your journey proves that you can have a gourmet experience without breaking the bank.
Thanks for taking us on this gastronomic adventure. Your enthusiasm, combined with the vibrant Bangkok backdrop, creates a delightful viewing experience. Can't wait for the next culinary escapade! 🌮🥤🍜 #ZaneTravel #7ElevenFeast #BangkokEats
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I and my wife were in Thailand last week for vacation and 7-eleven was a life saver. We are both mild non vegetarians (occasional chicken eaters) so 7-eleven fed us almost our entire vacation. Also the prices are very reasonable and in a lot of cases cheaper. Thanks 7-eleven for feeding us and letting us enjoy our vacation without worry!
I really appreciate that content man. Keep it up👍
Zane love your videos 😊 keep it up 👍
Thai desserts at the cold section of 7-11 are very good. Some are from very famous stores.
Great video my brother. Much love from Ghana 🇬🇭
breakfast:
egg 13
banana 10
big water 20
ham and cheese sandwich 32
lunch:
chicken with rice and basil 49
chicken satay skewers 29
fruit 50
vitamin water 29
dinner:
double cheese burger 39
japanese drink 15
cake 25
second cake 13
total: 324thb/$9/€8
In Taiwan, every 7-11 has a dining area where you can eat directly inside without going outside!
The most convenient 7-11 in the world with the most services is in Taiwan. Did you go to a 7-11 when you were in Taiwan?
However, Thailand is indeed very famous for its hot-pressed sandwiches, and the hot-pressed service is something that is not available in Taiwan!
That egg is called iron egg, and it was invented in Tamsui, Taiwan. It was accidentally invented by an old lady in Tamsui who stewed the eggs for too long!
I haven't seen that vitamin milk tea, but I believe it must be delicious and nutritious! That Japanese drink is indeed Calpis. The name Calpis combines "Cal" and "Pis"
"Cal" stands for calcium. "Pis" is derived from the Sanskrit "Salpis", which is used to express the fermentation process and flavor of milk!
The origin of "Calpis" actually comes from the traditional drink created by the nomads in the mountains of Inner Mongolia.
7-11 is really awesome, they turn delicacies from all over the world into microwaveable food!
However, I still have to remind you that you cannot eat microwaved food at every meal, as it will still cause damage to your body in the long run!
Very interesting topic, thank you very much for sharing, you did a super great job! 👍🥰👏
Thailand also 7-11 also got dining area, Its depended on 7-11 size.
Supercrap food all in all
I have been to Thailand many times, and I would never eat prepackaged food there.
I am not sure if you are scared of eating the amazing street food in Bangkok or what. The only time I ever went into a 7-11 there was for smokes and a bottle of Sang Som. 😊
Sang som the best ❤
There are 7/11s filled with prepackaged food throughout the country. Do you think only foreigners are eating it?
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You are really enjoying 7-ELEVEN. They need to give a sponsorship for Zane.
Amazing video idea, I like challenges like this and hope you do more.
in SEA countries, the best 7/11 chain is in Thailand. I love they sell many items of foods and drinks. my favourite ones is the Ovaltine.
Great video😊😊
Yes, we find it to have 7-eleven near the hotel we were staying in. Just got back from Bangkok,Thailand. Enjoy your holiday!
I love their toasties and the 7-elevens have the best prices
Zane. Really enjoying your content.
Maybe you can do a top 10 food list from 7/11 out of all the countries you’ve visited.
Hi Zane, great contents as always. The Pandan Toasty is quite rare at 7-Eleven sort of (1/5) chances you'd find one. The Mini Cream Bao is quite delicious as well, if you'd get a chance.
The rice concoctions we get in the UK are generally horrible but always found chicken fried rice from 7-11 to be rather good, even though it was frozen and microwaved. The GF cooked up an even better one but when travelling and not wanting to throw money away in restaurants, 7-11 was a good option for a very cheap meal that wasn't going to upset your stomach.
Thai 7-11 is so 🔥❤. I love that pandan flavor!
I definitely want to try the pandan cake 🤤
Pomelo is a kind of oranges in Thailand 😋.
I love pandan also. To me pandan taste like a mix of vanilla, almond, and coconut. You should try the mango ice cream with pandan sticky rice at Swensen’s (Central World).
It's calpis soda! I love that drink too
😊❤ love Thailand.
Let’s try chicken steak burger at 7-11, Zane. It’s really really good!
Hi Zane, I was wondering which currency converter app you are using? 😊
Elk on iOS
Hi Zane. Have you tried Mangosteens yet? If not, you should really give them a try. They are my favorite.
I lived in Thailand from the age of 22-32.5 (2008-2018). When I first moved there, I could not speak the language and felt insecure about speaking. I lived off of 7-11 For at least a few weeks before making friends and attempting to speak the language and learn the area(s) better. 7-11 food in Thailand is awesome, wish we had it here in the United States. Instead, we have greasy old pizza and gross items.
What currency exchange rate were you using sir? kindly advice. Thank you,
What’s the name of the converter app you were using?
Do you plan on going to Bali anytime this year?
What app were you using to convert money?
Pad kra pao, u may ask the shop for fish sauce to eat with it. Taste would be perfect 🎉🎉
The black egg is so good
ยินดีที่คุณชอบอาหารไทย เที่ยวให้สนุก❤❤
Some 7/11s in Thailand have seats to sit at. One of my local ones have seats to sit at. 7/11s are very common. There are 3 7/11s near me if I remember correctly. When I went to Chiang Mai there were like 5 7/11s near my hotel.
What currency conversion app do you use please
Wow that was a lot of 7-11 food! I could only do convenience food probably only one a day. What's the next country on your travels?
Try the raisin bread from 7 Eleven!!
Love ham and cheese toasties
The best
Whenever I am in Thailand, 7/11 is a place I never miss 😊
5:51 That us a Century Egg. It is usually made by soaking a hard-boiled egg in Black tea.
Yes the color of the egg looks really similar as the century egg but this one I saw at the package shows the egg in the Herbs my friend.
try the shrimp burger they good
Nice man I love 7,11
I'm so happy you dared to try the burgers.
I always saw them last time i was in BKK, but always just had this western instinct "nah bro, a cold plastic wrapped burger? cant be good"
But that legit looks way better than say a McD cheeseburger.
7-11 ประเทศไทยมีจำนวนสาขามากเป็นอันดับ 2ของโลก รองจากญี่ปุ่น บริหารงานโดยบริษัท CP บางสาขาเป็นของ CP บริหาร บางสาขาเป็นของเฟรนช์ชาย รับสิทธิมาจาก CP เช่นกัน สาขาที่อยู่ในปั๊มน้ำมันไม่สามารถจำหน่ายเครื่องดื่มแอลกอฮอล์ได้ เนื่องจากเป็นกฏหมายบังคับ ส่วนกระทิงแดงมีต้นกำเนิดที่ประเทศไทย จำหน่ายชูกำลังเช่นกระทิงแดง เครื่องดื่มอื่นๆ เช่น วิตามินซี แมนซั่ม ขนม เช่น เมล็ดทานตะวันซันสเน็กซ์ หมากฝรั่ง และอื่นๆ
I don't know about Thailand but I have had some tasty and relatively inexpensive meals at 7-11 type shops in Taiwan, microwaved for me with a smile by the young clerks employed there.
I lived in Bangkok through covid and often lived on 7 food for days. Lost a bit of weight too.
My wife likes the fermented rice pudding in the plastic bag. It's usually low down near the fruit. I hated it personally..
That's a Boiled egg with Herbs my friend as it shows on the package.
I Love the big package egg with the sauce, very yummy. Lol
I agree been living in Thailand since 1995, and TGF 7-11
The Thailand 7-11 always is a life saver for me. 🙂
Agree i love 7 11 Thailand had my vacation there and every night i go there to buy snacks before heading to hotel.😂
Hey mate, check out the food cafeteria at St Louis Hospital in Sathorn. Its really affordable, clean, AC and authentic home style food. Its a go to lunch spot for many office workers in the area.
Who got time to stop by a HOSPITAL to get some food? Tryna catch something? Bruhhhh I mean if you're ordering me one then I'll eat it 😂
In my opinion, 7-11 in Japan is the best :) I rather eat street foods when I am in Bangkok!
Yumm
Thailand has the second largest 7-Eleven in the world after Japan and the largest 7-Eleven in the world. Including the most modern 7-Eleven in the world in Thailand.
I believe the largest 7/11 is in Pattaya Thailand.
cool i love also 7 eleven
Is the 7-eleven meals made daily, or packed with sugar and salt for preservation?
Daily, it is so popular and sold out practically all menus. I tried pad kaprao in the video, not sweet/salty at all, as good as hotly prepared on street stall.
Not kidding when he says “you can’t have a 7/11 Thailand video without a ham and cheese toastie” it’s incredible to me that so many people have done “eating at 7/11 Thailand” videos and EVERY SINGLE PERSON buys that ham and cheese sandwich.
The egg that u ate, I think it called Herbal Egg. More info to u. U can use this Thai "ไข่ต้มสมุนไพร" to search and translation to English.
1:52 The Kimbaps are good. I always eat 2, 1 red and 1 green. You can ask the clerk to microwave them for you.
You are the first person I saw eating food from 7 eleven most of the tourist eating streets foods .
The 7 eleven in Taiwans are really good . I can only imagime what japan is like
Zane I just want to say I love your videos it’s like being on vacation from home. I can’t stop watching your Japan trip videos and please keep it up 👍🏼 all love
06:00 It’s an egg that boiled in Thai herb soup.
Wow, unique. Only the 5th 'eat at 7-eleven for a day' video this month.
What the location for the second 7 eleven ?
The world’s largest 7-Eleven is in Pattaya Thailand as well!
I have a question bro, I’m going on my first solo trip to Thailand for a month but how do you keep yourself busy every day though? I can imagine some days can be still relatively boring. I’ve been in Thailand before and I have a list on what to do but you can’t do so less in so many hours 😂 any tips maybe to visit some certain places?
Go for walks - you won’t get bored doing that haha. Channel keeps me busy otherwise
ive lived on 7/11 food for weeks in bangkok. the little sushi rolls wrapped in rice triangles are the best
For me my most favourite burger is pork with Black pepper sauce. I often eat this menu. I would like u to try if u are ok with black pepper 🎉🎉🎉
youtuber : 24 hours challange !!
office worker : every days all years long.
I live here for 5 years, and we analyzed 711 meals regularly. The ammount of micro-plastics and chemicals in every dish is insane. Also your favourite cheese toast has more chemicals inside than your window cleaner. No wonder this society destructs themselves.
I believe that there is some truth to it, but how have you actually determined it? Also, there must be some variation in the amount in different products.
nonsense
These 7 elevens look so small, are there any other bigger supermarkets in thailand?
There is one thing with in 7-11s I can see that confirms it's better than Japan's 7-11. There's always a quiet corner nearby where you can sit and enjoy your meal 😉
I tried a 7-Eleven ham and cheese toasty when I was in Bangkok in October. I'm afraid I wasn't impressed.
We weren't impressed with you either, Andy.
U guys know why the last n in logo is using small letter while the others is big
Probally the first place I am going to shn i touch down, is 7 eleven lol. I like that also some of them specialize in bakery
Man the microwave chicken burgers in thailand 7/11 are delicious
7-eleven only in bangkok over 3500+ stores( Greater bangkok (Bangkok, Nonthaburi, Pathumthani, SamuthPrakan) over 5000+ store)
Do you live in Thailand?
Incredibly milk in Thailand have flavors and texture lot better in Canada.
Wow that 2nd 7 eleven is nobody. Not busy, that must be nice
love me some dried shredded squid.
Not BAD but where is the RAMEN 😂😂😂😂😂
May I ask which application you use for currency conversion? 😅
Elk on iOS
@@zanetravel thank you. 😀
i love pomelo
Do they heat up the toasties or do u do it yourself ???😮
Yes, there is a toastie maker/ sandwich toaster at every 7-11 in Thailand. You can ask them to do that for you.
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The more I watch your videos, the more I realize how much we’re getting ripped off living here in the US!
Thai food looks delicious
That is what I would have ham and cheese toastie rate it out of 10
Bring your own reusable bag.
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Korea convenient stores are really good too... Great video Zane!
The dark egg is called a century egg.
7/11’s in Taiwan need a shout out. On the same level as Thailand. Shout out to worst 7/11’s in Asia goes to Malaysia!
How do you ask them to heat up the food for you? 😁
One night in Bangkok and the world's your oyster.