This feels so different from the description of the 7-Eleven that my US friends works at. It's clean and beautiful with amazing looking food ready to order!
Wish I had a seven eleven like the ones you show and share with us, ours are gas stations with limited items, really enjoyed the video, thanks for sharing.
The Golden Thread Crepes looked so interesting, the Egg Yolk Floss is something I'd like to try Also, Blue is such a pretty color, love Mrs Bacons hair & outfit, she's so Lovely 💙
I went here back in June. Yes... it definitely has a bigger selection than pretty well any 7-11 that I've ever been to. Worth mentioning that it is not exactly located in one of the touristy areas of town, and because it is not right on one of the main Songthaew routes, be prepared for quite a long walk.
egg yolk floss is very popular in Portugal! 🇵🇹 we have tons of pastries and desserts with it and other sweet egg fillings, just like the famous egg tart from Macau (Macanese origins, back to when the portuguese had Macau being part of their list of colonies - not glorifying it at all, just for further information!). we have a whole city famous only for egg desserts in the centre-north of the country which is Aveiro. big fan of yours, love from Portugal!
Susana Ferreira - Maria Guyomar de Pina (1664 - 1728) was a Siamese woman of mixed Japanese-Portuguese-Bengali ancestry who lived in Ayutthaya (old Thai capital) in the 17th century. She introduced Portuguese deserts to Thailand. Some of her dishes were influenced by Portuguese cuisine, especially egg yolk-based sweets such as foi thong ("golden threads") and sangkhaya. She is known as THE QUEEN OF THAI DESSERTS.
I saw the chili powder and oregano for the pizza and it made laugh because it reminded me of when I took vacation to the Philippines and we bought pizza and I asked for red chili pepper flakes and they never heard of it ...haha...they give me black pepper (not the same) lol..thank you again for the new video 🙏🏼
Filipinos seldom use chili flakes except needed for a recipe like I made my own chili garlic oil and I add some of it but in the common dishes here we usually add black pepper for extra spice or just fresh chopped chili instead of dried ones
Great video. The quality of it is so good that while watching this with my classmates, we drooled so much from seeing the food that you single-handedly increase the sale at 7-eleven near my school :)))
Wow thankyou very much for showing us this very unique 7 Eleven. I appreciate you trying new things for us , very cool guys awesome video. Take care and cheers from Australia 🤠🤝🇦🇺
I've been a fan of yours for a while so It's so cool to see you in Thailand! Welcome ^^ Food is indeed relatively cheap here, especially in the local markets. Hope you will be able to get some good yum yum content
Omg, already had to stop and say something about that little girl in the adorable yellow dress! She has such an upbeat and happy demeanor, I love her! Wait. Upstate happiness achieved. You included the true beauty and charm behind your videos, as well! I adore your . . . Girlfriend? Wife? Idk, but she always makes me smile when I see her happy face!
I recently discovered your Channel , since i work graveyard shift & have some time to See YT & Let me just say Your videos get me through the Night Perfectly 😁💪🏾. love Seeing all the Delicious foods 🫶🏽
It's hard to eat healthy for cheap and convenient here. Of course people don't want to eat cut carrot sticks or whole fruits, they're not filling. No one puts any effort into making their healthy options satisfying.
I love Dancing Bacon. I found this channel during the first lockdown and binged sooo many of the vending machine videos. They blew my mind. I'm still a faithful subscriber but holy moly the ads are getting a little ridiculous.
Your 711 rocks .. what yummy choices you have .. Friend and me went to my local 711 here in California the other day and we have the typical slurpee and soda fountain and for hot food they do have a pizza they will cook for you from frozen .. only pepperoni tho and it it $7.99 usd for it.. it’s not as nearly as good as what you got .. love your videos thank you 🙏
That gummy burger was awesome. I saw a clip of a gummy tray of sushi that looked pretty cool as well. I'd hate to have to eat it though because it looks too cute.
The Red Bull mints make me want to see if I can find Asian Red Bull at any of the Asian markets near me. Think it was invented in Thailand and it's very different from western Red Bull. Sweet and non carbonated 🤔
I've found some in middle-eastern shops in the UK, never the mints though. Wide, shortish bottles of Red Bull. Never tried it to be fair as they've been imported and are sold at a premium for the novelty and or nostalgia to their target demographic.
Your videos make me crave for adventures. I live in a small town in the UK and the food here is abysmal, I wish I could travel around and try out all those interesting food out there.
Wow, over here in the USA, 7-Elevens are just crappy little gas stations. Some are just convenience stores that don't sell fuel, but they're still small and crappy.
If I asked for some food to be cooked fresh/made to order at my local 7-Eleven in the US, I'm pretty sure the staff would be kind of irritated about it - such a difference from the excellent service in this video!
@@Cutie9993 isn’t the quality of living there higher tho? And aren’t things cheaper there? In the US quality of life sucks unless you can afford it and minimal wage gets you nothing. It depends on the country itself.
Maria Guyomar de Pina (1664 - 1728) was a Siamese woman of mixed Japanese-Portuguese-Bengali ancestry who lived in Ayutthaya (old Thai capital) in the 17th century. She introduced Portuguese deserts to Thailand. Some of her dishes were influenced by Portuguese cuisine, especially egg yolk-based sweets such as foi thong ("golden threads") and sangkhaya. She is known as THE QUEEN OF THAI DESSERTS.
We desperately need convenient stores like these in the Philippines. Every convenience stores here are the same. No matter what it is. Be it 7-11, Mini Stop or Lawson. Family Mart is slightly above just because of the unique soft serve ice cream.
At Grand Hirafu In Niseko that have a combini called Seico Mart…. Doesn’t look as grand but They had quite a big kitchen cooking fresh Karaage, bento sets ,etc
Maria Guyomar de Pina (1664 - 1728) was a Siamese woman of mixed Japanese-Portuguese-Bengali ancestry who lived in Ayutthaya (old Thai capital) in the 17th century. She introduced Portuguese deserts to Thailand. Some of her dishes were influenced by Portuguese cuisine, especially egg yolk-based sweets such as foi thong ("golden threads") and sangkhaya. She is known as THE QUEEN OF THAI DESSERTS.