We get what we expect and are willing to buy. Japan is homogenous, ultra clean, makers vs takers, low/no patience for welfare and more, they expect, then pay for this level of food. We say we want healthy then no one eats healthy so manufacturers aren't going to take a loss on making something that no one buys. We eat bigger portions and we would shop lift the heck out of a store like this. Hence, we get what we deserve.
America already has the best 711, people just see foreign 711 with foreign letters, or alternative items, doesn’t mean those foreign items are any better. In America, I can go to a 711, order 5 buffalo wings for 5 dollars, if I want them fresh, I can ask the clerk to throw some in the oven. Order a large pizza 🍕 for 5 or 7 dollars, you have a whole meal. I rather have good old American food than foreign noodles. If people want quality food, just go to sprouts or Sam’s club 😂 people acting like 711 a grocery store, it’s a quick in and go gas station.
I would LOVE to know how cooking overseas compares (price wise, quality wise, accessibility wise) compares to eating out/street food/convenience stores. Probably a bit niche, but I would love to see Inga explore whole food cooking in the various countries she visits!
I’m Japanese and I’m so happy that you enjoyed the food from 7-11 in Japan🥰 Kara-age(唐-揚げ) originates from the dynasty of China(唐) and it brought to Japan in Nara era. “揚げ” means “fried” in Japanese so Kara-age(唐揚げ) literally means “fried chicken(in most cases) from China”.😂 I know that Kara-age tastes different from Chinese fried chicken but I like both of them.☺️ Hope you coming back to Japan soon!❤
Nice, Im a Vietnamese in Germany, Ive been To Taiwan already and its the Most memorable Trip ive done.(I even Started learning speaking and Reading some mandarin) Ive been thinking about visiting Japan too. I Like eating Sushi, Gyoza, Onigiri and Teriyaki
your explanation of the food taste is so real like me being from outside of the US who usually couldn't relate when other youtubers give US-foods-reference, like i can imagine how the taste is now, also love the chill vibe!
7:32 i went to school in the Philippines, and one of the school stores they literally only serve instant noodles (choose your flavor), white bread, and a fried egg. And for breakfast, a roll of pandesal and noodles is a staple. :) i think it's just the salty-umami flavor of noodles that goes so well with unflavored bread 😊
@@LadyFortuna That sounds amazing. I take the smaller pieces from frozen chicken strip bags with fries and whatever condiments I fancy at the moment and make a sandwich out of those.
Just got back from Japan 3 days ago, watching your video makes me miss all the great things at Konbini Stores! The sounds, the food, the people, the experience 🥺
7-11 probably has the best overall selection of food among all the konbinis in Japan. FamilyMart's probably the best in terms of the fried food (Famichiki, Korokke). Lawson has the best desserts (roll cake, mochi).
noodles on bread is popular in the Philippines. we stuff sliced white sandwich bread with pancit or pan de sal with instant pancit canton. *chef's kiss*
I miss Japanese convenience stores!!! I wish our convenience stores here in the U.S. were like these... And I can't blame you for buying so much! They have so many delicious options! When I went back to Japan for a visit after 4 years, I definitely bought a lot more than I intended when I just wanted dinner lol. Glad you got to stop by and enjoy :)
Trust me, 🇺🇸 🦅 711 is way better than foreign 711. Can’t beat 5 dollar buffalo 🍗 or 5 dollar large pizza 🍕fresh out the oven. Good old American food 🇺🇸 🦅
That all looks so good - I love how much you were enjoying each item. I'm impressed at the egg sandwich ratio too, I thought it was going to be fuller in the front and less in the rest of the sandwich to make people buy it but it was actually filled well throughout. These prices are good too, wish we had convenience stores like this
I routinely re-watch your old 7-Eleven video, so I'm happy there's a new one! This is also very eye-opening. I had extended family from Japan visit me in France, and they kept asking about stopping at convience stores to pick stuff up. Pairs does not have stuff like this and they seemed surprised. Now I understand better why.
7:40 Apparently it was a thing in the 1950s, but popularized by a show. When I saw it, I actually immediately thought of French Polynesia, where this "yakisoba"/oily fried noodles would be stuffed in a Baguette 🥖. It's a mash-up of their dominant (founding) cultures: Tahitian/French/Chinese. I somewhat assumed it was bc of Japan's heavy French influence, but I guess not 😅
Fun fact: Japanese 7-11 is the OG Asian-style 7-11. Taiwanese or Korean 7-11 is also a result of Japanization of American 7-11. Following the success of Japanese 7-11, exported the style to other Asian nations. Now these 7-11 and also American 7-11 are technically under Japanese 7-11 (though some are just licensed)
Seriously?! Moses is her soul-mate. After watching Trish for years, seeing her journey unfold in such a beautiful and genuine way, it's a truetestament to the resilience of the human spirit. Neither of them had to fully change but compromise out of respect. Imagine thinking you're fully damaged and then end up having the healthiest of relationships?? Congrats babes, love to see this life for you❤
I'm not sure why there is the difference between the convenience stores in the US and Japan/South Korea. Perhaps it's a cultural thing? Certainly it helps that you have so many people living tightly together in Tokyo and they have the smaller living spaces so it may make more sense to buy the food pre made than to cook at home.
@@nanoflower1for sure its a cultural thing! In the US, i think its more about convenience so meat and bread is a go-to meal. I wish it was better tho, I feel like 7-11s in other countries are so fun and the food is actually appetizing
@@chaotic1223Definitely a Culture Thing.. I Do like it myself tho.! Big Difference... Although it Appears that SOME 711's are gonna go Japanese Style. I hope they do as well. I recently purchased a 3 coarse meal at 7/11 and Enjoyed it all to my surprise. I just tried different things. Especially since they Take, Change, Alter & Remove your Favorites. So I took a chance on something different..
@@chaotic1223Definitely a Culture Thing.. I Do like it myself tho.! Big Difference... Although it Appears that SOME 711's are gonna go Japanese Style. I hope they do as well. I recently purchased a 3 coarse meal at 7/11 and Enjoyed it all to my surprise. I just tried different things. Especially since they Take, Change, Alter & Remove your Favorites. So I took a chance on something different..
@@chaotic1223Definitely a Culture Thing.. I Do like it myself tho.! Big Difference... Although it Appears that SOME 711's are gonna go Japanese Style. I hope they do as well. I recently purchased a 3 coarse meal at 7/11 and Enjoyed it all to my surprise. I just tried different things. Especially since they Take, Change, Alter & Remove your Favorites. So I took a chance on something different..
Wait until you see the Lawson and Family Mart. They have the bestttttttt variations of food!!!!! Japan is on another level. ❤❤❤ so happy to see your video!!!!
oh yeeees!! so happy to see you genuinely enjoying food and difficult cultures!! can’t wait for the rest of your vlog from your trip!! thanks for sharing 💚💚💚
Loved watching this video! So jealous of all of the choice at convenience stores in Asia....I briefly visited Korea this year and I am still mourning not being able to get a samgak kimbap every morning for breakfast in my city :( I really hope I get to visit (Korea again and Japan for the first time) some day soon!
My wife is Japanese and we usually go once a year to visit her family.Seven eleven food stores are lovely with so much choice around the store and at the counter too.We live in the UK and it has taken years for the major supermarkets to stock enough Japanese foods it is better now but the prices you pay here are horrible and getting sashimi is borderline impossible unless you go to London, the point is Japanese groceries are generally very cheap in Japan with so much choice and the quality of even a cheap sandwich anywhere is lovely.Immense pride is taken in Japan when they serve you something will probably end up moving there.
Every time I watch your travel vlog, I feel like I'm right there with you on the journey. Your camera angles are so immersive! Just curious, have you seen the new v4 Bento Bag and the Ikigai Backpack from NomadLane? They might just fit perfectly into your travel routine.
Fantastic exhibition on the various foods available at Japanese 7-11. From an American perspective, what is wrong with 7-11 Corporate in the U.S.A.? Need to ship these foods to the American market. Great video!
What a nice review! Next time you visit a 7-Eleven store in Japan, I suggest you try the oden that is prepared in-store at the counter. Keep up the good work!
My partner and I are flying to Thailand in February, and we have a 7 hour layover in Tokyo - hoping to enjoy some good convenience store finds 🤞🏽 I also wonder if the 7/11 in Phuket that we will be near will have similar cultural gems like how people find them in the 7/11 stores in Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, etc.
7:37 Oh man that brings me back to college and eating ramen sandwiches in the summertime because drinking boiling broth in the summer heat in a room with zero AC is a no go.
Last trip to Okinawa, got in at like 11pm and ran to the FamilyMart next door and grabbed a yakisoba pan. Just like that and so good especially since they heat it for you
Just came across your video….forget 7-11 for sec… look how beautiful your skin complexion is and your teeth lol !!! We are travelling on first overseas trip to Vietnam and Japan next week ☺️. Thanks for sharing. Hugs from Australia xxx
7:28 That bread is something I see a lot in manga and anime where the protagonist would buy "yakisoba pan" or yakisoba bread for school lunch. I believe it's a common lunch/snack in Japan. Disclaimer: I am not Japanese so Im not sure how common this food is. Just giving my opinion.
definitely a whole other level than european 7elevens as well! (also, just curious - where did the solo karaoke video go? was a really fun take and i'd love more solo adventures..:-))
As a American that is not even fair. I did security back in 2000. I could had all that food at my night shift job. Us 7/11 and Japan 7/11 is different. Japan 7/11 is Savings and taste. American 7/11 is high price but not healthy. That so not fair.
i grow up in Hong Kong, 7-11 and OK were always like this. i spend so much time as a kid and after parties :p been living in Toronto for 20 years now, fine dinning is terrible unless you spend over $1000. tips is 20%, tax is 13%. and not guaranteed better than my own cooking. $50 for a piece of fish , dont even taste good. i basically only go to asian restaurants, pho, chinese. i would drop a $500 easily for a dinner combo for 7 people with 6 pounds lobster. i look forward for my Japan trip and gone crazy in 7-11, i would say those $2 fried chicken possibly better than $10 in a regular restaurant appetizer or $25 appetizer in fine dinning .
the noodles in a bun is like North Americans eating stuffing on sandwich the day following thanksgiving or Christmas - am wheat intolerant so not for me - but it does look yummy - second time your video has been recommended by YT - thnx for sharing 🇨🇦🙏
Thank you for going all out. So many people do these kind of videos and they get like 3 items and a drink, learn nothing when they just grab sandwich and an onigri.
I honestly want to know what 7 Eleven's excuse is for them to not make 7 Elevens in the US be more like the ones outside of the US? Seriously what is the reason why the stores in the US can't be like the ones in Japan, Taiwan, or even Korea?
2:17 $2 for a real fruit smoothie?! It’s so weird because fruits are usually a lot more expensive in Japan than in US in general and I’m not even talking about the ones in gift boxes
As Americans we really need to have higher standards.
Whether rich or poor we all deserve this kind of quality from our low budget grocery stores
We get what we expect and are willing to buy. Japan is homogenous, ultra clean, makers vs takers, low/no patience for welfare and more, they expect, then pay for this level of food. We say we want healthy then no one eats healthy so manufacturers aren't going to take a loss on making something that no one buys. We eat bigger portions and we would shop lift the heck out of a store like this. Hence, we get what we deserve.
Not in my 711 in Texas, Blame that on your neighborhood, not at the branch. The branch sells the quality people will buy
Cause America prioritize profit. Imagine if the government actually cared about its people
America already has the best 711, people just see foreign 711 with foreign letters, or alternative items, doesn’t mean those foreign items are any better. In America, I can go to a 711, order 5 buffalo wings for 5 dollars, if I want them fresh, I can ask the clerk to throw some in the oven. Order a large pizza 🍕 for 5 or 7 dollars, you have a whole meal. I rather have good old American food than foreign noodles. If people want quality food, just go to sprouts or Sam’s club 😂 people acting like 711 a grocery store, it’s a quick in and go gas station.
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I would LOVE to know how cooking overseas compares (price wise, quality wise, accessibility wise) compares to eating out/street food/convenience stores. Probably a bit niche, but I would love to see Inga explore whole food cooking in the various countries she visits!
I might have something for you soon 👀 a little cooking situation in Korea
Inga + Japan 7/11s = Perfection
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She's back!!!! I love your videos Inga! They always make me so hungry.
I’m Japanese and I’m so happy that you enjoyed the food from 7-11 in Japan🥰
Kara-age(唐-揚げ) originates from the dynasty of China(唐) and it brought to Japan in Nara era. “揚げ” means “fried” in Japanese so Kara-age(唐揚げ) literally means “fried chicken(in most cases) from China”.😂
I know that Kara-age tastes different from Chinese fried chicken but I like both of them.☺️
Hope you coming back to Japan soon!❤
you are not japanese
@@Pr0d3giI don’t know what makes you think so but I’m Japanese. 私は生まれも育ちも日本ですし、今も日本に住んでますよ🇯🇵
Nice, Im a Vietnamese in Germany, Ive been To Taiwan already and its the Most memorable Trip ive done.(I even Started learning speaking and Reading some mandarin)
Ive been thinking about visiting Japan too.
I Like eating Sushi, Gyoza, Onigiri and Teriyaki
your explanation of the food taste is so real like me being from outside of the US who usually couldn't relate when other youtubers give US-foods-reference, like i can imagine how the taste is now, also love the chill vibe!
Inga, your calm demeanor makes these videos!
I love how calming her vidoes are
I will never stop mentioning how I had a 7-11 in East Asia phase because omg they are so beautiful and brilliant and plentiful.
7:32 i went to school in the Philippines, and one of the school stores they literally only serve instant noodles (choose your flavor), white bread, and a fried egg. And for breakfast, a roll of pandesal and noodles is a staple. :) i think it's just the salty-umami flavor of noodles that goes so well with unflavored bread 😊
I haven't been to Japan in over 15 years, but this video makes me want to go back soon. 7-Eleven in Japan is the best.
@@officecooking I’m going back for a second visit in October, and this is what I’m looking forward to!! 😆
@@amyr3285 Have a fun and safe trip!
@@officecooking Thank you. 😊🙏🏻
@@officecooking 🙏🏻 thank you!
Yakipan, the yakisoba in a roll, is a super common food in Japan. Very popular with the high school kids.
pandesal (bread) with pancit canton (stir fried noodles) is also a popular afternoon snack in the Philippines!
In Belgium, we serve fries in a baguette (together with meat, veggies and sauce) and we call it a "mitraillette" 😂
@@LadyFortuna That sounds amazing. I take the smaller pieces from frozen chicken strip bags with fries and whatever condiments I fancy at the moment and make a sandwich out of those.
High school kids are becoming more and more uncommon in Japan as i know.
@@joaopedrobaggio4475what??😂😂
Just got back from Japan 3 days ago, watching your video makes me miss all the great things at Konbini Stores! The sounds, the food, the people, the experience 🥺
Miss that shit? I’m currently visiting that third world country, can’t wait to get the phuck out and eat real food.
7-11 probably has the best overall selection of food among all the konbinis in Japan. FamilyMart's probably the best in terms of the fried food (Famichiki, Korokke). Lawson has the best desserts (roll cake, mochi).
noodles on bread is popular in the Philippines. we stuff sliced white sandwich bread with pancit or pan de sal with instant pancit canton. *chef's kiss*
you’re glowing Inga!! thank you for another great video
7-11 in Japan: Let's go!
7-11 in the US: Let's ... keep going and find something good.
Try not to get shot challenge
5 dollar wings 🍗fresh out the oven 🦅, or cup noodles? 🍙
I miss Japanese convenience stores!!! I wish our convenience stores here in the U.S. were like these...
And I can't blame you for buying so much! They have so many delicious options! When I went back to Japan for a visit after 4 years, I definitely bought a lot more than I intended when I just wanted dinner lol. Glad you got to stop by and enjoy :)
Go to Japan, 711 doesn’t want you to shop in 🇺🇸 🦅
Trust me, 🇺🇸 🦅 711 is way better than foreign 711. Can’t beat 5 dollar buffalo 🍗 or 5 dollar large pizza 🍕fresh out the oven. Good old American food 🇺🇸 🦅
@@RpgOverlordGamercan have that slip anytime, anywhere.
That all looks so good - I love how much you were enjoying each item. I'm impressed at the egg sandwich ratio too, I thought it was going to be fuller in the front and less in the rest of the sandwich to make people buy it but it was actually filled well throughout. These prices are good too, wish we had convenience stores like this
I routinely re-watch your old 7-Eleven video, so I'm happy there's a new one! This is also very eye-opening. I had extended family from Japan visit me in France, and they kept asking about stopping at convience stores to pick stuff up. Pairs does not have stuff like this and they seemed surprised. Now I understand better why.
I love it whenever inga uploads it always makes my day no matter how bad it's been
"Now I have to go back out into the heat and walk all this food off so I can eat more."
The struggle is real. 🤣
You made me even more excited for the upcoming Japan trip ! Getting everything you got muahahaha !
LOL i’m living for this energy
7:40 Apparently it was a thing in the 1950s, but popularized by a show. When I saw it, I actually immediately thought of French Polynesia, where this "yakisoba"/oily fried noodles would be stuffed in a Baguette 🥖. It's a mash-up of their dominant (founding) cultures: Tahitian/French/Chinese.
I somewhat assumed it was bc of Japan's heavy French influence, but I guess not 😅
Fun fact: Japanese 7-11 is the OG Asian-style 7-11.
Taiwanese or Korean 7-11 is also a result of Japanization of American 7-11. Following the success of Japanese 7-11, exported the style to other Asian nations. Now these 7-11 and also American 7-11 are technically under Japanese 7-11 (though some are just licensed)
Asia tour with Inga... my dream vacation. 🤩
Your excitement is infectious :D hope you are having an absolute blast traveling and be safe!
Seriously?! Moses is her soul-mate. After watching Trish for years, seeing her journey unfold in such a beautiful and genuine way, it's a truetestament to the resilience of the human spirit. Neither of them had to fully change but compromise out of respect. Imagine thinking you're fully damaged and then end up having the healthiest of relationships?? Congrats babes, love to see this life for you❤
always loved your vibe, energy and character. Never fail to make my day from a long day at work
The noodles in the bun doesn’t disturb me at all, here in Scotland we put meat pies between roll buns 😅
us Americans are so deprived of quality food 😭
fr! we have to put in all the effort to cook these kinds of dishes and in japan you can literally stop by a 7/11 and have it all
Exactly. I was just pissed off about this.
Not in Dallas buddy, my 711 is pretty modern
7/11 in Diego is now changing because of Japan. That is crazy how Japan and Thialand and Philippines 711 are way more better and healthier.
Just because many choose to eat bad doesn't mean we are deprived of quality food... Wake up
Why can’t 7-Eleven be like this in the US? This looked delicious. Thank you for sharing and I hope you had a lovely trip!!!
I'm not sure why there is the difference between the convenience stores in the US and Japan/South Korea. Perhaps it's a cultural thing? Certainly it helps that you have so many people living tightly together in Tokyo and they have the smaller living spaces so it may make more sense to buy the food pre made than to cook at home.
@@nanoflower1for sure its a cultural thing! In the US, i think its more about convenience so meat and bread is a go-to meal. I wish it was better tho, I feel like 7-11s in other countries are so fun and the food is actually appetizing
@@chaotic1223Definitely a Culture Thing.. I Do like it myself tho.! Big Difference... Although it Appears that SOME 711's are gonna go Japanese Style. I hope they do as well. I recently purchased a 3 coarse meal at 7/11 and Enjoyed it all to my surprise. I just tried different things. Especially since they Take, Change, Alter & Remove your Favorites. So I took a chance on something different..
@@chaotic1223Definitely a Culture Thing.. I Do like it myself tho.! Big Difference... Although it Appears that SOME 711's are gonna go Japanese Style. I hope they do as well. I recently purchased a 3 coarse meal at 7/11 and Enjoyed it all to my surprise. I just tried different things. Especially since they Take, Change, Alter & Remove your Favorites. So I took a chance on something different..
@@chaotic1223Definitely a Culture Thing.. I Do like it myself tho.! Big Difference... Although it Appears that SOME 711's are gonna go Japanese Style. I hope they do as well. I recently purchased a 3 coarse meal at 7/11 and Enjoyed it all to my surprise. I just tried different things. Especially since they Take, Change, Alter & Remove your Favorites. So I took a chance on something different..
Yaaay. Couldn't wait. Your videos = my therapy
Sending greetings from Slovakia
Not diminishing your own ability, but I can definitely see the influences you draw from Alvin here. Y'all are too talented!
Wait until you see the Lawson and Family Mart. They have the bestttttttt variations of food!!!!! Japan is on another level. ❤❤❤ so happy to see your video!!!!
Your videos really make my day Inga❤
oh yeeees!! so happy to see you genuinely enjoying food and difficult cultures!! can’t wait for the rest of your vlog from your trip!! thanks for sharing 💚💚💚
I'm going to Japan in January and this has made me EXTRA EXCITEDDDD, thank you for sharing! ❤
Loved watching this video! So jealous of all of the choice at convenience stores in Asia....I briefly visited Korea this year and I am still mourning not being able to get a samgak kimbap every morning for breakfast in my city :( I really hope I get to visit (Korea again and Japan for the first time) some day soon!
I always love your cinema. Thank you for producing and sharing.
Going to Japan in 2 weeks!
I'm going to enjoy it as much as you did!
😁
omg I’ve watched the Taiwan 7/11 video like five times I am so excited to see this one!
Watching inga's Videos is a free therapy :)
3course meal?!? more like a buffet of 7-eleven
My wife is Japanese and we usually go once a year to visit her family.Seven eleven food stores are lovely with so much choice around the store and at the counter too.We live in the UK and it has taken years for the major supermarkets to stock enough Japanese foods it is better now but the prices you pay here are horrible and getting sashimi is borderline impossible unless you go to London, the point is Japanese groceries are generally very cheap in Japan with so much choice and the quality of even a cheap sandwich anywhere is lovely.Immense pride is taken in Japan when they serve you something will probably end up moving there.
Listen, watching other women enjoy delicious food is so healing to watch
The food looks awesome! I would eat these every day
This is what i've been waiting for...😍😍
Making 3 course meal at @ 7-eleven 🥰🥰
The states need to take a page out of others countries convenience stores. Thanks for the video Inga! How good was the nap afterwards lol
Congratulations Inga! Big jump in views! Carry on!
These all looks better than what I had last night. Nom nom.
Every time I watch your travel vlog, I feel like I'm right there with you on the journey. Your camera angles are so immersive! Just curious, have you seen the new v4 Bento Bag and the Ikigai Backpack from NomadLane? They might just fit perfectly into your travel routine.
omg, Japanese 7-Eleven is better than most restaurants here. 😭
and to know you have access to so many of them 24 hours 🥹
@@IngaLam So jealous... why can't 7-Eleven in America be this good... 😭😭😭
the entree there are so good!!!! The ramen, then buy a separate tamago. Perfect!
The queen has return
Convenience stores in Japan look better than some restaurants here... 😅
0:08 oml I remember watching that video when it came out !! It's been so long. I'm glad your doing it again.
Loved your mature voice and vibe on this one.
❤😊❤
If we had these options/quality/price in the US, it will be game over.
Inga looks like she gives the best hugs, you give A+ hugs vibe
Fantastic exhibition on the various foods available at Japanese 7-11. From an American perspective, what is wrong with 7-11 Corporate in the U.S.A.? Need to ship these foods to the American market. Great video!
My fave 7/11 ready to eat items are the salads! (Seaweed salad or bamboo shoot and edamame) the dressings are always perfectly balanced.
That's so interesting about the advertisement on the packages to reflect how real the ingredients are.
7 eleven is in Japan sounds amazing!!
What a nice review! Next time you visit a 7-Eleven store in Japan, I suggest you try the oden that is prepared in-store at the counter. Keep up the good work!
My God Inga! You look so gorgeous! You should post about your skin care routine on your channel if you don't have one yet.
My partner and I are flying to Thailand in February, and we have a 7 hour layover in Tokyo - hoping to enjoy some good convenience store finds 🤞🏽
I also wonder if the 7/11 in Phuket that we will be near will have similar cultural gems like how people find them in the 7/11 stores in Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, etc.
7:37 Oh man that brings me back to college and eating ramen sandwiches in the summertime because drinking boiling broth in the summer heat in a room with zero AC is a no go.
Last trip to Okinawa, got in at like 11pm and ran to the FamilyMart next door and grabbed a yakisoba pan. Just like that and so good especially since they heat it for you
Watching this makes me glad that I live in Japan. Greetings from Osaka, Japan! ❤
Makes me miss them when I lived in Okinawa Japan ❤
those sweet potato pinos are my new favorite dessert, so good!!
Currently in Osaka, will be in Tokyo next week, LET's EAT!
I watched this video b4 having bfast and now I'm full.. great video! Very interesting. ❤️ japan
I just came back from Japan and this video already makes me miss 7/11😭
As an American, I kinda wish I was born in Korea! The food looks sooo good and higher quality.
Your video brings me so much memories from when I was staying there 🥺
i think the thought process behind the yakisoba in the roll is because you usually eat pasta with bread, like spaghetti and garlic bread
Just came across your video….forget 7-11 for sec… look how beautiful your skin complexion is and your teeth lol !!! We are travelling on first overseas trip to Vietnam and Japan next week ☺️. Thanks for sharing. Hugs from Australia xxx
At 4:07 , can we appreciate they put dates on their packaging as YY-MM-DD? So there is no confusion
Gaaaah! I miss conbinis so much 😭 also amazing how their prices don't seem to have changed since I was there 15 years ago.
Great vlog, new to channel & subscribed. Wish all these foods were in US stores. Like your details on food ,almost like eating there🥰🥰
Were the noodles in the bread warm?? That is so interesting.
I wish the 7-Eleven in the US had these foods. haha. They look great.
7:28 That bread is something I see a lot in manga and anime where the protagonist would buy "yakisoba pan" or yakisoba bread for school lunch. I believe it's a common lunch/snack in Japan. Disclaimer: I am not Japanese so Im not sure how common this food is. Just giving my opinion.
definitely a whole other level than european 7elevens as well! (also, just curious - where did the solo karaoke video go? was a really fun take and i'd love more solo adventures..:-))
As a American that is not even fair. I did security back in 2000. I could had all that food at my night shift job. Us 7/11 and Japan 7/11 is different. Japan 7/11 is Savings and taste. American 7/11 is high price but not healthy. That so not fair.
i grow up in Hong Kong, 7-11 and OK were always like this. i spend so much time as a kid and after parties :p
been living in Toronto for 20 years now, fine dinning is terrible unless you spend over $1000. tips is 20%, tax is 13%.
and not guaranteed better than my own cooking. $50 for a piece of fish , dont even taste good.
i basically only go to asian restaurants, pho, chinese. i would drop a $500 easily for a dinner combo for 7 people with 6 pounds lobster.
i look forward for my Japan trip and gone crazy in 7-11, i would say those $2 fried chicken possibly better than $10 in a regular restaurant appetizer or $25 appetizer in fine dinning .
the noodles in a bun is like North Americans eating stuffing on sandwich the day following thanksgiving or Christmas - am wheat intolerant so not for me - but it does look yummy - second time your video has been recommended by YT - thnx for sharing 🇨🇦🙏
i regret not trying more food at the 7-11 at the japanese airport =(
sighh u making me so hugryyyyyy
Thank you for going all out. So many people do these kind of videos and they get like 3 items and a drink, learn nothing when they just grab sandwich and an onigri.
7-11! Bring this to the US! You’d be raking in the money! Start off with the large cities.
Noodles and bread combo is also done in the Philippines. Pandesal + pancit canton is a combo here.
Fruit snacks to die for,wow
I honestly want to know what 7 Eleven's excuse is for them to not make 7 Elevens in the US be more like the ones outside of the US? Seriously what is the reason why the stores in the US can't be like the ones in Japan, Taiwan, or even Korea?
great video, cant wait to try 7-11 food, when i move to Japan
Watching from Australia.. I would LOVE to try all that delicious food ❤
They sell pino “bun buns”😂 in larger boxes where they’re each wrapped and I could snack on them all day
Our local gas station store in the USA is now a 7 eleven but was hoping for Japan version 😅
I love your videos ❤️❤️
im back after 4 years to watch you eat at another 7/11!
thank you for your patience 🥲🫶
@@IngaLam I'm glad to have been able to eat my dinner alongside you haha US 7/11's a terrible comparably! 🤣😍
2:17 $2 for a real fruit smoothie?! It’s so weird because fruits are usually a lot more expensive in Japan than in US in general and I’m not even talking about the ones in gift boxes