24 hours eating ONLY at Japanese convenience store

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I thought it would be fun to try the "Eating only at Japanese convenience store food for 24 hours" challenge since I'm in Japan. I visited Seven Eleven and Family Mart to try all kinds of Japanese convenience store food. Hope you enjoy it!

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That 7 eleven is ridiculous. The sandwich selection...💣 The noodle selection...💣 & you can actually eat there. Nothing weird happening around you either. 😢 America....why 😩

Tyre
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2:03 - Anthony Bourdain (RIP) a three Michelin star chef (as well as author, TV host, etc.) had always thought the best egg salad sandwich in the entire world is the one from 7-11 in Japan. That's high praise.

olepigeon
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I love watching videos like this on people living in other countries. It’s like traveling with you while I wait to be able to travel 😂

becomingashnic
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Many people cite cleanliness, politeness, good social manners, good public safety, and respect for others as characteristics of Japan, but I think the best characteristic of Japan is the delicious food.🤔This is something I've come to realize from traveling to different countries, and I think it's the best in the world at every level, from cheap convenience store food to fancy food for a few hundred dollars.🤤Speaking of which, the CEO of the Michelin Guide said something similar.😅

melocitysolo
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Currently traveling through Tokyo, based on this video I just tried the egg sandwiches from 7/11. Yup, they're really that good!

SypherHS
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yeah - a fresh onigiri with double-wrapped plastic to keep the seaweed dry and crisp can be excellent - in a pinch a soba meal is a life-saver - and then of course you've got to have a sweet cake and/or icecream

ultimobile
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That is age-tofu on top of the ramen and the poached egg is actually onsen egg, soft egg. The noodles in bread is a favourite, it's yakisoba in bread.

Its-Kat_
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Onigiri is my favorite snack, I live in Seattle WA and any time I go to Uwajimaya Food Store (it's a big Japanese food chain here) I make sure to get a few. Now i make Onigiri at home, not that they are all that expensive to get at the food store (around $3 each).

biteofdog
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I legit miss those triangle / pyramid rice sandwiches with nori on the outside and “I can’t read what’s gonna be inside” on the inside. Took me time to figure out how to unwrap them. It’s ingenious the way the wrapping keeps the seaweed from getting soggy. And instant noodle bowls that have pretty substantial stuff inside. And tea-boiled eggs ready to go 24/7.

miahconnell
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I miss Japan. It's funny the first thing I purchased was at a 7/11 next to my hotel in Tokyo, I was without sleep for quite a long time after checking in, went down and bought 2 Egg Salad sandwiches and fell in love with them at that point. Amazing. Also, the greeting at the door almost knocked me over and unexpected!

rg
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Oh my gosh! I love what you ate all day, it is cool that Japanese convenience stores has these kind of stuff ❤

menobouken
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I'm Japanese living in Tokyo and I love Seven Eleven so much. I would go to Seven Eleven when there is not a good restaurant. I'm always excited to try their new products. So yummy and cheap!! I'm so proud of Japanese convenience stores :)) FYI, Seven eleven is originally from the US but the Japanese one is way better xD

daichiakiba
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Great Video. We always finished the night at a 7 Eleven during our last trip gone June. So much choice and everything was delicious. The Tuna Broccoli sandwich is next level.

URIELUK
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Living in Tokyo, my nearest conbini was just a short walk from my apartment and I was SURVIVING off the food I ate from there for the first few months. Not just convenience microwave dinners.. but quality fresh meals prepared daily as well.

happy_camper
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Man this is so nice. The 711s in America are like homeless shelters and asylums.

derpderpderpPSN
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Each of those transactions would have be like $30 in the US. And while picking out my food, I'd have to weave around security guards with tasers chasing screaming people out of the store.

Jeff-hniy
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I finally get to visit Tokyo & Osaka for 2wks...super excited!!

GoKash
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I first tried that seaweed with rice and meat in like 2014 and I really got into it.

AcidGlow
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Holy crap. I bought a banana at family mart today in Osaka. And I was told I can’t eat it inside the store. But this girl just ate a fxxking cup noodles undisturbed. OMFG.

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This puts 711 in the US to shame! Fascinating.

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