Istg I can eat almost everything in convenience stores, but 7/11 has the best hotdogs-in-a-bun in our country 🤤 -- Hope you do recipes using 된장 next pls ♡
Depends on the part of country you're in for the US. Texas, tamales. The South, fried chicken, gizzards, or fish. Louisiana, boudin. New England, lobster rolls and soups. Etc.. 😀
@@Satoru_Gojoooo kinda weird considering that the items in the store are still not owned by you yet (paying), but I guess each country has different way?
@@Satoru_Gojoooo why the hell would you do that? thats utterly disrespectful to the owner and more so ITS ILLEGAL. its theft. in germany you would get alot of trouble for it
Here in Philippines (or Atleast the 7-11 near my school) they sell a precooked meal and we just ask the cashier to heat it for us and we get a hot meal just for about 1 US dollar
You can do the same stuff in Korea as you would in Japanese 711 stores . 711 stores in Japan have full fledged meals and sometimes even fresh soup that you can get on the go or eat in store .
Cuz they don't like healthy food. It's just demand and supply game. If they had enough demand i bet they would already have this in their stores because store owners do want to make some money afterall.
she's a brat a** born to rich parents and raised up in USA. She pretends all the time to be in poverty when she had everything one could dream of already Her English accent clearly tells how she went to a USA school and not Korea. I can't stand her personally.
I love how you can actually EAT your meal in the convenient store. The 7-Elevens in my city would kick you out for doin that lol. They also don’t provide chairs
I have a 7/11(I worked at the bk built into it but chairs were on actually inside the 7/11 and we had a full lobby) with chairs but even when people sat at them everyone was like wtf?
@@Simon-cd1ui Most gas stations have microwaves but usually people buy the food and take it with them and eat, like in the car or something. Idk, it would just feel so uncomfortable to me to sit down and eat at a place like this haha
@@hayleemaewashburn oh i didnt see any microwaves at gas stations in my country in my life😆. Maybe in Seoul not everybody drives a car when they get around the city and they just need to eat quickly at one place. But yeah i understand you
Listening to these prices...living in India feels heavenly now😅. I mean You can get a fancy meal if you want...but if u cut out the "fancy " part...u will still get the most delicious things in 5$ or less
@@priyanshi2095but in India you get Food poisening like 2-3 per day 😂 and Never ever leave the Main Rouds to get some Street Food there. They don’t know gloves or anything and the Water is uhh. Same with The Ganges so fk Dirty it’s insane. Beautiful Country But a puplic Bathroom in Germany is more clean then india 😵💫😵💫😵💫😵💫
I miss koreas 7/11s so much, the gas station fried chicken in pyeongtek(I can’t remember how to spell it) was criminally good especially for gas station food
The Western diet consists of heavy fat fast food and sugar filled sodas that drive up your sugar level to dizzying new heights resulting in obesity and early death
711 everywhere else in the world: delicious variety of foods 711 in America: super sugary slurpee and stale chicken wings or stale burritos and mediocre pizza
korea’s convenience stores are literally the best. they’re stocked with the best food and the fact that you can cook and eat there makes it even better 😭😭
@@carlosmunoz8789 healthy? Who is looking for health? I'm looking for convenience at a convenience store! And this one's honestly looks 10x's better than here in the states lol
Convenience stores in East Asia are on another level and 7/11's tuna-mayo Onigiri never fails. Japanese egg sandwiches & other breakfast sandwiches always hit the spot.
@@iSchleep the 7-11s in Malaysia have all sorts of snacks, biscuits, drinks, ice cream, crisps, children's toys, personal care items, etc. And noodles, pastries paus etc.
@@whatever-ou2he it was an exaggeration. I was just trying to say that korea/japan's 711s has more stuff and just simply leagues better than ours lol. you're not wrong though.
In eastern European countries some of us play a game with hard-boiled Easter eggs by having family members see whose egg would break first by hitting the eggs together. If yours breaks first then the family member who won breaks their egg on your forehead. Once you get a few eggs broken on your forehead as a kid you learn a trick how to hold your egg so as to make your egg's shell stronger to win more games lol
In the Philippines you can have a fried chicken, rice, and gravy for 2$ Edit: I live here in spain right now and I think everything here is expensive compared to third world countries such as Philippines (except probably the free healthcare system).
Not only is it way more expensive but she was actually able to get a balanced and relatively healthy meal. For $5 we can get a bag of candy and a soda 😕
@@soonis_05 can’t believe they have to say “without tax or without tax” every time they say a price Can’t believe they don’t just include tax in the price In conclusion america is so dumb
Right, we get utter garbage and charged over $5 per sandwich with the most processed meat and cheese in the world lol the thinnest slice of lettuce you could ever imagine so stingy with that wilted lettuce they out on it when it's so cheap 😂😂
@@qzg1359 total is around 5$ im pretty sure. 7/11's here in japan got the same stuffs shown in the vids so i can pretty much guess the price. I'm pretty sure they dont have that much of a price diff in korea and here.
Her vids with her mom in it are sooooo cute; she looks so supportive as a parent ♡♡♡ *that hard egg-knocking on the head looks like what a real parent does 😂
@@Decayingg there is a few packaged sandwich that I would trust, but the "food prepared on site" never. They don't even have a sink to wash the hotdog steamers and rollers 🤮
@@gozzilla177 nah, it's one big drink and one big bag for 10$, but you have to buy like 8 sets to get that deal. Cuz our government actively encourages fastfood and junk food everywhere and all the time. (Fr tho its like 6$ for a family bag of doritos, and somehow only 2 or 3 dollars for a gallon of soda. If that much sugar, salt, and fat was in any other format for that price, you'd be squinting and suspicious as fuck)
@@KochariAsgar the regular one is. the triangle kimbap do 15 seconds in the microwave, you will thank me. only with pick tuna mayo or other meats. together with hot, steamin shin ramen oh lordie lord
Buldak Rose, pull apart the precooked chicken breasts, add the meat, top with the hardboiled eggs, and melt on mozzarella cheese. Then for bev either peach ade, iced americano, or banana milk My fav 7/11 combo when i studied abroad in Seoul
Wish Norway could be that cheap, one chocolate bar costs 50 nok (about 5$) all that together would cost at least 100 nok (about 10$)😭 I’m totally moving to Korea now😅
A similar meal in the USA at 7-Eleven would cost about $17 and would be 92% simple carbohydrate. You're lucky to have such affordable quality meal options at convenience stores. Wish we did, too.
Weird, in Germany that would be around 6€ (around 7,5€) and our Average Wages are higher as well, so it has less weight on your wallet overall. Thought America was the Country of Cheap Food 😅
Gas stations in America are filled with tension and sometimes there’s crackheads outside walking up to cars 😭 why does America have to lose at the simplest things, I want this environment at my 7/11!!
I wish we had something like this in America. The food in my university dining hall is awful, so having somewhere to go and get good cheap food would be amazing. I would love to try those onigiri! One of those with a cup of tea would be lovely.
@@parisn2963 which 711 are you going to!? Not even my local Walmart has sushi. And I have never seen instant ramen at a gas station and they only have old weird smelling hard boiled eggs.
For some reason the tiny banana milk straw made me so nostalgic. I used to go to China every summer and my grandma would buy yakult for me to drink and they always came with those itty bitty straws. I've had yakult in america too but I forgot how much better the whole experience was with a straw. It's so specific ik but that just reminded me of it.
That’s what I missed the most about Korea lol, after a long night out drinking, I would go to the 7/11 and get random food, since they’d always have amazing food and strange snacks, plus it was cheap lol
@@aiishataal I loved it, I would go hiking a lot, shopping and traveling, I would get on the train and just go places to explore, and in my opinion, the main reason I enjoyed it so much is cause most of the Koreans I met and talked to were so friendly, the food was great, even the stores were cool cause there was so many random things, they had a raccoon cafe that I wanted to go to, but being in the military made it hard for me to go do all the things I wanted to do there
I too wanted to know if it was 5 bucks total or each. Right not here with current inflation has me taking Yeahp that's good enough in quality that 5 dollars each sounds about right,, now.
True, but I'm curious to know if the working hourly rate is between $25-$40/hr in korea, regardless of where you go in the world everything is priced accordingly to the average salary.
I know everybody is talking about the video being in perfect loop and the convenience store of Asia but I really want to mention her relationship with her mom is just so wholesome that you can just joke around for cracking egg on head. Love the relationship display
What's your go-to convenience store snack?!?!
Honestly in college at like 4am 7/11 taquitos was... kinda looking sexy ngl🥵🥵🥵🥵
Istg I can eat almost everything in convenience stores, but 7/11 has the best hotdogs-in-a-bun in our country 🤤
-- Hope you do recipes using 된장 next pls ♡
Cheetos fries or spicy Cheetos Puffs 👍
ILYSMB 😘💨💞
You looking 👌 girl ngl.
My 711 is full of food you don't want to be eating tbh 🤢
Depends on the part of country you're in for the US. Texas, tamales. The South, fried chicken, gizzards, or fish. Louisiana, boudin. New England, lobster rolls and soups. Etc.. 😀
The fact that you can cook and eat in the store is such a nice thing
@@Satoru_Gojoooo isn’t that stealing
@@Hater76377 only if you get caught
@@Hater76377 no I pay after
@@Satoru_Gojoooo kinda weird considering that the items in the store are still not owned by you yet (paying), but I guess each country has different way?
@@Satoru_Gojoooo why the hell would you do that? thats utterly disrespectful to the owner and more so ITS ILLEGAL. its theft. in germany you would get alot of trouble for it
"Why are you going to Korea?"
"To visit a convenience store"
Same
Same
I would do the same lol 💀💀💀
REALL
lol I would But I am scared they would eat me
“Abuse” caught me off guard 😂😂😂
The peace sign at the end is giving:😊
She's overrated
@@tayluvofficialso is taylor swift lol
@@afrahlolomg so agreed
Fr yes.
“everything was about 5$” the us: 5$ for a gatorade take it or leave it
for reeeeals
It's a dollar in Canada 😏
@Ifyoucan’ttakeajokegetofftheinternet❤️ LMAO
@Ifyoucan’ttakeajokegetofftheinternet❤️ Maple syruo is disgusting 😁
People are going to believe that Gatorade is $5 in the usa
"me living in America"
"Sees she has a microwave at a store that you can use for free"
Me:WTF
Here in Philippines (or Atleast the 7-11 near my school) they sell a precooked meal and we just ask the cashier to heat it for us and we get a hot meal just for about 1 US dollar
If we had a microwave in every 7/11 they would probably find SOME way to charge us to use it 😢
Theres also a table to eat in 711. But u need microwave to cook noodles
I'm more suprised that it has a table you can actually sit and eat at
I think its always free to use microwave if you buy something though?
Now that’s one hella clean 711!… the ones over here in Cali look like a public bathroom
I was thinking the same thing.
yeah they're dumpsters
That’s because they are
You can do the same stuff in Korea as you would in Japanese 711 stores . 711 stores in Japan have full fledged meals and sometimes even fresh soup that you can get on the go or eat in store .
Merica
The Overcooked music in the background 🔥
FRR
The way her mom gave a peace sign after she cracked the solid egg on her head was adorable and hilarious at the same time lol.
Cuz they don't like healthy food. It's just demand and supply game. If they had enough demand i bet they would already have this in their stores because store owners do want to make some money afterall.
@@bendover-bz4bc Where did this come from? Did you mean to reply in another comment?
@@imready8828 I was thinking the same.
@@renhuang161Me neither.
I’ve always been so jealous of countries that have these types of foods at their convenient stores. We really only have chips and pies or sandwiches.
I’m always jealous how American stores change everything up in a healthy and much more esthetic way for other countries.
@@nickadeesmile9822 Rarely do you find anything healthy in America
@@RandomNamedHBK ok what are u guys on about now 😂 acting like America is just a junk good powerplant
@@bcob8989 most of the time it is.
Or crusty stale hot dogd
I swear people from Korea who speak English really have an angelic voice 😢
Thank you! Thank
Sure doesn’t sound like she’s from Korea. I think I know what you mean though.
she's a brat a** born to rich parents and raised up in USA. She pretends all the time to be in poverty when she had everything one could dream of already
Her English accent clearly tells how she went to a USA school and not Korea. I can't stand her personally.
@@GrandAncientOakshe is
@@GrandAncientOak She went to international school but is Korean born and raised.
“my mom thought that it was funny to crack the egg on my head” and that’s where the trend started…
“Everything was around $5”
Me: *the egg would’ve cost $5 in Australia*
The ramen would’ve costed $5 in America
A kidney costs $5 in Turkey
For 10€ I get this 5 Times in Germany...
....we must be really blessed here.....
@@w4ffl3y86 facts
$5 can get u two chickens or 50 eggs in morocco :/
I love how you can actually EAT your meal in the convenient store. The 7-Elevens in my city would kick you out for doin that lol. They also don’t provide chairs
I have a 7/11(I worked at the bk built into it but chairs were on actually inside the 7/11 and we had a full lobby) with chairs but even when people sat at them everyone was like wtf?
I’m just confused as to whoooo would want to sit down and eat at a 7-Eleven. Don’t get me wrong, I love 7-Eleven. But I wouldn’t do that haha
@@hayleemaewashburn someone in hurry who needs to eat their lunch and doesn’t want to eat it on some parkbench. Also the microwaves are kinda cool.
@@Simon-cd1ui Most gas stations have microwaves but usually people buy the food and take it with them and eat, like in the car or something. Idk, it would just feel so uncomfortable to me to sit down and eat at a place like this haha
@@hayleemaewashburn oh i didnt see any microwaves at gas stations in my country in my life😆. Maybe in Seoul not everybody drives a car when they get around the city and they just need to eat quickly at one place. But yeah i understand you
Daaaamn $5 for all of that? Here in America just the ramen bowl would be $5. All of that looks delicious 😊
No way she paid 5$.
In Germany we would pay at least 8-10$ for everything.
20$ now
You’re not converting
Ok but at least a meal in Germany isn’t like 20 dollars 😭😭😭😭
I love Europe and Asia, north america is so, P R I C Y
Man I miss Hong Kong
Listening to these prices...living in India feels heavenly now😅.
I mean You can get a fancy meal if you want...but if u cut out the "fancy " part...u will still get the most delicious things in 5$ or less
@@priyanshi2095but in India you get Food poisening like 2-3 per day 😂 and Never ever leave the Main Rouds to get some Street Food there. They don’t know gloves or anything and the Water is uhh. Same with The Ganges so fk Dirty it’s insane.
Beautiful Country But a puplic Bathroom in Germany is more clean then india 😵💫😵💫😵💫😵💫
Her: “Abuse”
Me: (wheezing)
😐
gay username+ ratio + didnt ask + unfunny
what?
I was looking for this comment, thank you lmao
@@user-sc2pq8np8q np
I was not looking for this comment i dont thank you oaml
“The whole thing is around $5”
Me: crying in the US.
Everything she got would be about $10 where I live lol
@@avirtualloser Yes it would be about 8 to 10 dollars.
$5 where i live for this whole meal is still a bit costly. But it is convenient when you're hungry and have no cooking utensils at home.
Crying in Caribbean
Every thing would probably cost $20 or more
Shit would've came out to like $10-$11 🙄
eastern asia is filled with stores like this, i wish i had one of these
I miss koreas 7/11s so much, the gas station fried chicken in pyeongtek(I can’t remember how to spell it) was criminally good especially for gas station food
Why don't American 7-Elevens have food of this caliber?
We can't have nice things here in the US😔
@@jonasan1482 Literally lmao
You have no idea. Even McDonalds oversea is at least 100x better than the nicest one here in the US.
The Western diet consists of heavy fat fast food and sugar filled sodas that drive up your sugar level to dizzying new heights resulting in obesity and early death
@@abdurlasker7624 what the fuck does that have to do with our 7-11’s being dives lmfao
"OH SHIT IM IN A HURRY"
"LET ME BUY A TICKET TO SOUTH KOREA REAL QUICK "
Frrrrr 🤣😂🤣😂
I hate that I laughed at this. My humor is broken
2 replies? nah lemme make it 3
"When are you coming?"
"Oh, I'm almost there, just gonna stop by to get lunch"
Nhật Bản có tất cả 😂
the overcooked music in the background>>>>
frrr
IKKK I LOVE THE GAME
Everything looks so yummy. Everything looks super clean too, I wish we had that here 😭
711 everywhere else in the world: delicious variety of foods
711 in America: super sugary slurpee and stale chicken wings or stale burritos and mediocre pizza
i don’t even have 711 where i’m from
And that’s pretty Sad. That’s why I never go to 7/11😒. But I’d Definitely would go to That one! 😏
you cannot use double gulp cup for the fucking slurpee
That's because for the most part in the US we only care about quantity over quality
711 goes bankrupt here 🙄
The fact that they have water and a microwave in a convenience store so they can eat their ramen on the spot- I wish I lived in Korea
I'm pretty sure all 711s have hot water and a microwave lol
lmfao they do
@@Harolde90 Not where I live
Mexican here, yeah they do
7/11 has water an microwaves , and they also have a sink to wash ur hands
Why does everything in Korea look so…clean and high tech and organized and just overall high quality???
What’s the life like there?
There is a reason why people wants to go South korea..means look at the food and these freakinghh stores.. Like so comfortable and lovely 🙂🥲👌
korea’s convenience stores are literally the best. they’re stocked with the best food and the fact that you can cook and eat there makes it even better 😭😭
Can't you do that in america?
@@L.Lawliet7 some stores have cooking areas i think but not anywhere near me. and the food is never very good imo.
@@L.Lawliet7 rarely
I feel for you guys but american snacks are also good
Japan are better imo. I love konbini
Convenience stores in America: juice boxes, beer, junk food, coffee, slushies, and most importantly GREASY THINGS
noodles are not healthy either though sadly
@@carlosmunoz8789 i didnt say they were i was just saying the basic things you would find in America
@@carlosmunoz8789 healthy? Who is looking for health? I'm looking for convenience at a convenience store!
And this one's honestly looks 10x's better than here in the states lol
All the essentials needed for a growing waistline 💪💪
Greasy things are a must-have in America
The background music gives me war flashbacks fr😂 my brother and me would struggle soo much playing this game
SAME WE GOT THE NEW VERSION THE OTHER DAY ITS SO HARD
Just came back from my trip to Korea and the one thing I miss is the 7/11 🥺🥺
I've always needed to know this
Senpai going to korea?!
Yo what's up Kai!
You gotta check out 7/11 in thailand too
hey senpai
Simpai 😍
Convenience stores in East Asia are on another level and 7/11's tuna-mayo Onigiri never fails.
Japanese egg sandwiches & other breakfast sandwiches always hit the spot.
I dream about japanese egg sandos
fr, they have so many food options
and then there's 711s in southeast asia where you could barely find anything but biscuits and chips
@@iSchleep the 7-11s in Malaysia have all sorts of snacks, biscuits, drinks, ice cream, crisps, children's toys, personal care items, etc. And noodles, pastries paus etc.
@@whatever-ou2he it was an exaggeration. I was just trying to say that korea/japan's 711s has more stuff and just simply leagues better than ours lol. you're not wrong though.
I wish America had convenience stores like this 😭💀
Wait, that folding the lid into a spoon bit is genius, I can't believe I never thought of that
“My mom thought is was funny to crack the egg on my head, abuse” i laughed so hard
Same 😂
Samee lmao
Y’all are too easy
In eastern European countries some of us play a game with hard-boiled Easter eggs by having family members see whose egg would break first by hitting the eggs together. If yours breaks first then the family member who won breaks their egg on your forehead. Once you get a few eggs broken on your forehead as a kid you learn a trick how to hold your egg so as to make your egg's shell stronger to win more games lol
@@SpetsopI know this too, I’m from Germany.
as weird as it sounds, I literally dream of going to Korea or Japan just to try their cheap convenience and street food🤣
Same
Stop it!!!! The street food!!!! One day I will go just to eat!!!! Mmmm
No it's not weird it's cute
Same happened with me
no this sound like the dream
These in-store videos are pure heroine. Please do more!
"everything was around $5"
bruh i live in america and convenience stores are definitely not conveniently priced 🥲
No shit $5 don’t even get you a bag of chips and a drink no more 😂
In the Philippines you can have a fried chicken, rice, and gravy for 2$
Edit: I live here in spain right now and I think everything here is expensive compared to third world countries such as Philippines (except probably the free healthcare system).
Not only is it way more expensive but she was actually able to get a balanced and relatively healthy meal. For $5 we can get a bag of candy and a soda 😕
yo same 😭
I was thinking the same thing!? 😭
I swear she never fails to make me hungry 😅
"Everything was around $5"
In America The drink itself would be $5 without tax man
Still can't believe you have to pay tax extra
@@soonis_05 can’t believe they have to say “without tax or without tax” every time they say a price
Can’t believe they don’t just include tax in the price
In conclusion america is so dumb
damn where in America do you live 💀
@@wamm3770 tax is different in each state/city. Stop blindly bashing America
@@takethisjobandshoveit2146 meant with tax
“Abuse”
Her mom at the same time: 😃✌🏼
It was hilarious 🤣
😷✌🏻💕
Over the past year and a half, many similar stores have opened in Russia
"Everything was around $5", I immediately stopped and headed to the comments. Imagine a relatively healthy, affordable, and nutritious meal option.
Right, we get utter garbage and charged over $5 per sandwich with the most processed meat and cheese in the world lol the thinnest slice of lettuce you could ever imagine so stingy with that wilted lettuce they out on it when it's so cheap 😂😂
2 minute ramen isn't exactly healthy for you
The way I understood it was that every piece was 5$, so 20$ in total which would be quite expensive
At 711
@@qzg1359 total is around 5$ im pretty sure. 7/11's here in japan got the same stuffs shown in the vids so i can pretty much guess the price. I'm pretty sure they dont have that much of a price diff in korea and here.
not the overcooked song💀
I’ve been to korea for my internship and mostly i ate at convenient stores . 7-11, emart24,cu,gs25 etc. life saver!!
Her vids with her mom in it are sooooo cute; she looks so supportive as a parent ♡♡♡
*that hard egg-knocking on the head looks like what a real parent does 😂
🤨🤨🤨🤨
Ah yes I remember my mom throwing boiled eggs at me when I failed a test
@@Ejaz100 lmao🤣
@@Ejaz100 lmao💀💀
@@Ejaz100 at least you got an egg
Bro I’m scared I’m gonna get jumped at 7-11 in America 😭 yours looks so clean and safe
Right? Totally different experience. Last place I lived a guy got stabbed outside, this one has a security guard.
Same. I wanna move to Korea 😭
Literally don't even go to the 7-11 down the block cause of that 😂
💀
Y’all tweakin
This is so wholesome
Glad you're now cool with your mummy 🤗 mummy issues are always exhausting 🥲 congrats for your videos!! Here, your fan since you started 🤗
“Abuse” was my favorite line from this
Um what? When did she abuse someone?
@@FactCheck_127 when her mom cracked the egg on her head she said “abuse”
@@user-kj6mb5ir1i so does this consider funny or the commenter meant it in a bad way
@@FactCheck_127 it was suppose to be funny.
@@anjali-mu1hb oh ok
"Everything was around $5" me in America spending about $15 on a slushie, a slice of pizza, and a bag of chips
And there is nothing really good to eat.
Cheap in Canada it would be 30$
@@Speedkillseal Exactly. Usually the only thing good to eat is left over tater logs from that mornings breakfast, and the drinks from the machines.
@@Decayingg there is a few packaged sandwich that I would trust, but the "food prepared on site" never. They don't even have a sink to wash the hotdog steamers and rollers 🤮
@@Speedkillseal oh you right. The only thing I really trust is Corn nuggets, I'd kill for those rn
The refrigerator with no doors 💯
Korea convenient stores are so good 🤤
"what's your favorite meal from a convenient store"
Mt. Dew and a bag of Doritos.
It's basically the only option for Americans.
One Small bag and drink over $6 😂
It's the best!
That's why we're obese lmao
Woo hoo 🇺🇸 🤣🤣🤣.
Airheads, and mejor melon mtn dew lmao
@@gozzilla177 nah, it's one big drink and one big bag for 10$, but you have to buy like 8 sets to get that deal. Cuz our government actively encourages fastfood and junk food everywhere and all the time. (Fr tho its like 6$ for a family bag of doritos, and somehow only 2 or 3 dollars for a gallon of soda. If that much sugar, salt, and fat was in any other format for that price, you'd be squinting and suspicious as fuck)
People: why you want to go to Korea?
Me: *because I want to eat at their convenience store*
Im in korea,and none of the food she tried tastes good.They taste mediocre to bad
You could also go to Japan, Taiwan, even Thailand has some good convenience store options.
@@KochariAsgar nah the cup ramen in korean convenient store is bomb and so is the triangle kimbap and the doshiraks
@@lightup6751 the kimpab is fucking disgusting
@@KochariAsgar the regular one is. the triangle kimbap do 15 seconds in the microwave, you will thank me. only with pick tuna mayo or other meats. together with hot, steamin shin ramen oh lordie lord
I wish food at convenient stores in the US were ACTUALLY CONVENIENT like this!
I love that you cook in there 😂
I love how clean it is, and the fact that you can sit down and eat right there.
“Me living in India”
Can’t even get one of these in my freaking city and ITS MAKING MY MOUTH WATERRR
Forget that. People will line up here to use microvave
Literally… free heating of food 😆
Lol you have more better options to eat in INDIA than this! Touch grass mate
@@aguilar7609 I know buddy, but sometimes I really wish to taste these
U can get Maggi
Buldak Rose, pull apart the precooked chicken breasts, add the meat, top with the hardboiled eggs, and melt on mozzarella cheese. Then for bev either peach ade, iced americano, or banana milk
My fav 7/11 combo when i studied abroad in Seoul
HER NOT BEING ABLE TO PUT THE STRAW IN IS SENDING ME
dooby: *writhing in pain*
her mum: 😙✌️
Literally 😂😂
FR SO HAPPY
most npc comment i’ve ever read
Everything for FIVE DOLLARS? Lucky asf 😭
That’s expensive- 2 eggs for 5 bucks?
@@RainRain-qh9eg everything together was 5 dollars
@@RainRain-qh9eg 5 dollars for everything
i know right!?
i bought TWO things of candy and it usually costs me 6 dollars or more!
Wish Norway could be that cheap, one chocolate bar costs 50 nok (about 5$) all that together would cost at least 100 nok (about 10$)😭 I’m totally moving to Korea now😅
I love the way how korean eat their noodle
I keep coming to this video everytime . I wish you could do one more video like this one .
sometimes i wish i lived in other places in the world. over here we mf chicken sandwiches 💀
Oi chicken sandwiches are good. Here we have nothin
Facts like this store looks so cool I wish they had it in my country
Over here we have parle g
Wait...you guys get sandwiches?
WE DON'T EVEN HAVE SANDWICHES
APPRECIATE IT MAN💀🤚🏻
A similar meal in the USA at 7-Eleven would cost about $17 and would be 92% simple carbohydrate. You're lucky to have such affordable quality meal options at convenience stores. Wish we did, too.
It shows what can be accomplished.
Weird, in Germany that would be around 6€ (around 7,5€) and our Average Wages are higher as well, so it has less weight on your wallet overall. Thought America was the Country of Cheap Food 😅
@@Tippix3 its a convenience store, they make money off convenience not quality
Americans don’t know how to enjoy
@@gg4evalau12 exactly. This country sucks
Gas stations in America are filled with tension and sometimes there’s crackheads outside walking up to cars 😭 why does America have to lose at the simplest things, I want this environment at my 7/11!!
Just discovered your videos… you are a master at making them loop PERFECTLY! Very impressive! 🤯
I wish we had something like this in America. The food in my university dining hall is awful, so having somewhere to go and get good cheap food would be amazing. I would love to try those onigiri! One of those with a cup of tea would be lovely.
Move to Singapore.
It's instant noodles and boiled eggs.. we have that at gas stations? And a lot of packaged sushi places too.
@@parisn2963 which 711 are you going to!? Not even my local Walmart has sushi. And I have never seen instant ramen at a gas station and they only have old weird smelling hard boiled eggs.
@@idkmanlol8556 I'm in arizona. We have it all over
@@parisn2963 prolly cuz the heat makes soft boiled eggs when they get left outside lol
7/11 in any country that isn’t the U.S or Russia is just far superior
For some reason the tiny banana milk straw made me so nostalgic. I used to go to China every summer and my grandma would buy yakult for me to drink and they always came with those itty bitty straws. I've had yakult in america too but I forgot how much better the whole experience was with a straw. It's so specific ik but that just reminded me of it.
I love how she does the loops so effortlessly 😭
It's been 3 days please help I'm stuck in the loop
When I see this, I cry a little. As it looks delicious and I cannot get it in my country 🤣
Sure you get noodles in America 🇺🇸 🙄
@@gegoooooo Not going to go to US just to get noodles. But for the national parks for sure.
We get all the fat a@@ unhealthy food.
Tuyệt vời , ước gì Tại Việt Nam có cửa hàng tiện lợi như này ❤❤❤❤❤❤
We're heading there next weekend! Definitely gonna check the places you recommend 🤤
everyone focused on the food and im just like oml she’s so pretty
Same.
Literally my crush rn
Same. She has a waifu cooking channel.
@@tcc5750 definitely gonna be checking that out
No she isn’t
That’s what I missed the most about Korea lol, after a long night out drinking, I would go to the 7/11 and get random food, since they’d always have amazing food and strange snacks, plus it was cheap lol
I missed the banana milk and the great food all around. Just such amazing food.
y’all went to korea? what’s it like?🥺
@@aiishataal I loved it, I would go hiking a lot, shopping and traveling, I would get on the train and just go places to explore, and in my opinion, the main reason I enjoyed it so much is cause most of the Koreans I met and talked to were so friendly, the food was great, even the stores were cool cause there was so many random things, they had a raccoon cafe that I wanted to go to, but being in the military made it hard for me to go do all the things I wanted to do there
@@treyblack1498 you know how to talk korean?
@@legacyjm1705 most of them speak English.
lol the video above this spent $17 on a singular ramen, a drink, one slice of cheese, a tiny slice of ham and ONE dumpling 💀 (in london)
Not her struggling to put poke the straw inside 😭-
Dooby litterly said "My Mom thought it was funny to break the egg on my Head Ahh Abused" best quote ever
I love the way that her mom laughed after hitting the egg on her head lmao 😂
The overcooked music had my stress levels going up :’)
For some reason i fell in love with her voice ❤
your Korean u have such perfect English ever word comes out perfectly mines dont come out right 😭🥲
Mom : smash the hell out of her daughter’s head
Also mom : 😊✌️
is that her mom?!
@@pamclemente1188 she said it in the video.
no one:
me: OVERCOOKED BACKGROUND MUSIC
Yesssss
I was just looking for this comment, cuz I didn't know anyone else actually played overcooked, I was about to say this exact thing 😅
SAME!
IKR-
instantly made my blood pressure go up 💀
This is exactly why I wanna go to Korea the selection of ramen everywhere 🥹
I think we can all agree this should be a reality in America too.
When she said everything was around 5 dollar, as an Australian where everything is overpriced, I assumed each item was 5 bucks each.
OMG, same! While also being jealous about every item, considering the sad offerings our 7-11's have
I too wanted to know if it was 5 bucks total or each. Right not here with current inflation has me taking Yeahp that's good enough in quality that 5 dollars each sounds about right,, now.
True, but I'm curious to know if the working hourly rate is between $25-$40/hr in korea, regardless of where you go in the world everything is priced accordingly to the average salary.
@@DartFrog815 where in the world is the hourly rate $25-$40?!?
I thought that’s what she meant until I saw your comment 💀, damn 5 dollars ALL???
Question: "What's your favorite snack from your local convenience store."
Answer: 40oz Malt Liquor and a Slim Jim.
And a black n mild
@@ShaulDawg 😆
This guy 7/11s
🤣😂😂 and a pack of cigarettes
*something relatable for likes cause I'm a clout chaser on the internet*
I know everybody is talking about the video being in perfect loop and the convenience store of Asia but I really want to mention her relationship with her mom is just so wholesome that you can just joke around for cracking egg on head. Love the relationship display
Me searching for someone else even *mentioning* the perfect loop: ... right
Tell me you're not friends with your mom without telling me you're not friends with your mom
havent seen that Aquamarine face in years
Seems wasteful , all the packaging
@@DrCartof not all people have a close relationship with their parent, just an info of a common knowledge
I always wanted to eat food from korea or japan. Watching this video makes my mouth water IT LOOKS SO GOOD 😭
I can’t stop watching this video it’s so good the food looks delicious 🤤
South Korea is a wild ride. You can go to the same 7/11 and get breakfast, lunch, dinner, and drunk all in one day lol.
"Everything was around $5"
*cries in American*
Hah, you have so cheao junk food and gas, you should not complain about noodle prices 😅
@@Hawokki they’re talking about how expensive their own food is and how cheap Korea is
@@Hawokki That’s it boys let’s throw our noodles in the harbor!
@@Hawokki No it's the opposite... food in North America at convenience stores is ridiculously expensive. I've seen a Kit Kat for $7.00
@@Hawokki it may sound cheap on dollars, but try converting that dollar to your local currency
When I tell you I CANNOT WAIT for my trip in just 27 days 🤩
The “overcooked” music gave my war flashbacks 😅😂