The ultimate guide to Thai 7-Eleven snacks

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11 Oct 2025 • 8:00 AM MYT
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7-11 always delivers on the food front, but some countries do it just a little better than the rest. Case in point: Thailand and Japan. If you happen to be in Bangkok, these are the best 7-11 Thai snacks to get, based on the most popular picks in Thailand.

Walking through the white metal shelves, hoping you don’t spend too much time picking a snack, sneaking furtive glances at the cashier…we’ve been through it. There’s a 7-11 on every corner in Thailand and especially in Bangkok, so people can be found always searching the aisles, night or day. And when you’re that spoilt for choice, there’s got to be a guiding light.

We’ll be that shining beacon of 7-11 wisdom for you. Below, we recommend some of the best and most popular Thai snacks that you can find in 7-11 in Thailand.

The best Thai 7-11 snacks to get in Thailand, in no particular order

Pocky

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Pocky is the perfect quick, sweet (but not too sweet) treat. Sticks of biscuit coated in chocolate, packaged in those traditional and very sturdy red boxes. They come in all types of flavours like strawberry, cookies and cream, or green tea. We’re all sticklers for the classic chocolate flavour.

Bento

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We know you’re looking at this picture with a puzzled look on your face. What is this? Well, this, our unacquainted reader, is Bento. It’s a spicy squid snack that will have you gulping down a litre of water in one sitting after a few bites (trust us, we’ve done this before). The red package (‘Sweet and Spicy’ flavour) is our recommended choice, as it blends almost a caramelised sweetness with some good ol’ spice.

Taokaenoi Seaweed Snack

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Ah yes, the crispy seaweed snack we all seem to know and love. You can get it in different flavours (regular, spicy, and more), in different forms (rolled, big sheets, small sheets, and everything in between). They’re definitely something you can reach for whenever you can’t figure out what to snack on.

Party Snack

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These are crunchy and sweet and actually pretty addictive. We can’t really explain what makes this so addicting but they’re like potato chips to us. They’re pretty unique-tasting and you can also get more flavours, of course. No idea how to explain this to the unacquainted. But definitely try it out to see what the hype is about.

Mama Instant Noodles (Tom Yum Goong Flavour)

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It’s iconic. Mama is the instant noodle diva of Thai instant noodles. What’s even more iconic is the spicy and well known flavour of Mama Tom Yum Goong. Mixing the famous Thai traditional dish with instant noodles is an interesting idea. Want a mini-meal? Well, just take some Mama. Most 7-11 stores in Thailand even have a hot water station to prepare it on the spot.

7-11 Ham and Cheese Toasties

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All the tourists love these 7-11 toasties. They come with a variety of fillings, but the ham and cheese sandwiches are the best, which aren’t pictured here. They can be toasted on demand in the store, given them some very crispy edges. You can’t order these online and will have to walk to the nearest 7-11 for these toasties, but as one of the best Thai 7-11 snacks around, they’re definitely worth it.

Milk Tablet Candy

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We’ve seen kids take way more of this than they should, just shovelling milk candy after milk candy into their mouths. But who wouldn’t? They’re not too sweet and they’re healthy…right? We personally like the chocolate milk flavoured ones, but the original is the OG and still just as yummy.

Thai Milk Tea

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Of course, there’s no struggle to find some good Thai milk tea in Thailand. But you know where you can find consistent Thai milk tea that’s refreshingly sweet and overflowing from the cup? 7-11.

Just like the toasties, you’ll have to walk to the store and ask for these drinks at the counter, or fill up your own cup at the self-service station. Maybe they’ll cool you off from the humid, hot heat of a Bangkok.

Cornae Corn Chips

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Kids in Thailand like to put these Cornae corn chips on their fingers and pretend they have really long nails. As fun as they are as accessories, Cornae chips are a classic Thai snack food. They’re salty and perfect for corn chip lovers.

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Note : The information in this article is accurate as of the date of publication.