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The 7-Eleven Ham and Cheese Toastie (฿29) Thailand’s Proper Gastro Heaven

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    7/11 is one of the reasons the women of Thailand are blowing up, and putting on so much weight. Nothing bordering on healthy in the way of prepared food there, and likely all CP junk products. No than

  • Not surprised an Englishman waxing poetic about that disgusting bit of junk food. Yet another foodstuff farang can add to their list of crap that they can eat to retain sustainance while in Asia.

  • I think the entire sandwich is synthetic. Soylent green between two slices of who knows what

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On 7/22/2025 at 5:04 AM, Lewie London said:

Ah, the mighty 7-Eleven ham and cheese toastie. You beautiful golden crispy square of joy. You saviour of drunken nights and lazy mornings. You transfat laden masterpiece forged by the hands of minimum-wage heroes behind a plastic counter.

 

Forget Michelin stars and five-star nonsense. Nah. This is the real deal lads. Plastic wrapper comes off, slide it into the sandwich iron, hear that magic phrase: “Warm?”, like music to your ears. Too right it’s warm, love, melt it like the sun’s gone on holiday. Into the heat it goes, and 90 seconds later, you’ve got yourself a piping hot slab of crispy bread, gooey fake cheese, mystery-meat ham, and enough salt to resurrect a dead man.

 

No judgment, no questions, no waiter hovering by askin’ if you want still or sparkling. Just you, your toastie, and the silent nod of respect from every other hungover, half-sober, half slobbering, or just plain hungry soul in that shop. You can keep your caviar, truffle oil and the foie gras. Give Lewie that greasy little packet of happiness at 3AM when the streets are devoid of everyone but ladyboys, and the belly’s rumbling.

 

Long live the ham and cheese toastie. The true five-star-feed of Thailand. Never lets you down, always there when you need it most. If only the birds were as tasty.

How much did you get for this ad??

On 7/22/2025 at 5:04 AM, Lewie London said:

, the mighty 7-Eleven ham and cheese toastie. You beautiful golden crispy square of joy. You saviour of drunken nights and lazy mornings. You transfat laden masterpiece forged by the hands of minimum-wage heroes behind a plastic counter

You got a way with words. 

 

NAILED IT 

On 7/22/2025 at 6:09 PM, save the frogs said:

Supposedly, the Filet-O-Fish is not as unhealthy as one may think. (It's real fish, for example.)

Same with the Thai fish balls......real fish offal. 

 

 

Fish offal refers to the inedible or less desirable parts of a fish, typically including the head, guts (viscera), bones, and fins, that are removed during processing for consumption. These parts are often discarded as waste but can be utilized for various purposes, including animal feed and even human consumption in some cultures. 

On 7/22/2025 at 5:30 AM, HappyExpat57 said:

Whenever I decide to take a break from eating healthy, one of my go-to's is the Mickie-D double fish filet. Thailand is one of the few countries that serve it. Arguably one of the worst things you can introduce into your system and I LOVE 'em!

People who are thick as a f brick , tend to do that only!

The 7/11 ham and cheese should be given a world heritage stamp.  

always look forward to 7/11.  
 

Nothing in those sandwiches are real! They couldn't even manage the bread, it is sweet and sugary like only the Americans have it, disgusting.

On 7/22/2025 at 5:04 AM, Lewie London said:

Ah, the mighty 7-Eleven ham and cheese toastie. You beautiful golden crispy square of joy. You saviour of drunken nights and lazy mornings. You transfat laden masterpiece forged by the hands of minimum-wage heroes behind a plastic counter.

 

Forget Michelin stars and five-star nonsense. Nah. This is the real deal lads. Plastic wrapper comes off, slide it into the sandwich iron, hear that magic phrase: “Warm?”, like music to your ears. Too right it’s warm, love, melt it like the sun’s gone on holiday. Into the heat it goes, and 90 seconds later, you’ve got yourself a piping hot slab of crispy bread, gooey fake cheese, mystery-meat ham, and enough salt to resurrect a dead man.

 

No judgment, no questions, no waiter hovering by askin’ if you want still or sparkling. Just you, your toastie, and the silent nod of respect from every other hungover, half-sober, half slobbering, or just plain hungry soul in that shop. You can keep your caviar, truffle oil and the foie gras. Give Lewie that greasy little packet of happiness at 3AM when the streets are devoid of everyone but ladyboys, and the belly’s rumbling.

 

Long live the ham and cheese toastie. The true five-star-feed of Thailand. Never lets you down, always there when you need it most. If only the birds were as tasty.

I would feel guilty feeding it to a dog yuk yuk yuk good for Fat F--k peoples

On 7/22/2025 at 6:19 AM, newbee2022 said:

I suppose everyone of us once eat this delicious food offered in the 5 star cuisine of 7/11.

But no one describes this event better than you.

Thank you❤️

Nope. Lived in Thailand for 10 years now and I've never eaten any kind of heated or cooked food from a 7/11.

14 minutes ago, GroveHillWanderer said:

Nope. Lived in Thailand for 10 years now and I've never eaten any kind of heated or cooked food from a 7/11.

Same, never eaten heated or cooked food from 7/11.

51 minutes ago, GroveHillWanderer said:

Nope. Lived in Thailand for 10 years now and I've never eaten any kind of heated or cooked food from a 7/11.

Maybe. But the story is lovely.

And probably you have seen somebody with food from the microwave. Or heard about it?

1 hour ago, 1sickpuppy said:

I would feel guilty feeding it to a dog yuk yuk yuk good for Fat F--k peoples

'Yuk yuk yuk', how old are you, 12?

46 minutes ago, MarkBR said:
1 hour ago, GroveHillWanderer said:

Nope. Lived in Thailand for 10 years now and I've never eaten any kind of heated or cooked food from a 7/11.

Same, never eaten heated or cooked food from 7/11

You Nerdie guys haven't lived. 

 

Nothing better when out on the PI55. 

 

On 7/22/2025 at 2:04 AM, EVENKEEL said:

I had the spicy fish and rice for a light dinner the other night. 7-11 is fantabulous.

 

Those microwave meals are handy, tasty and nutritious ... and highly processed to boot 555

2 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

You Nerdie guys haven't lived. 

 

Nothing better when out on the PI55. 

 

Many years ago they did cheese and bacon toastie, great when you'd been out on the pop!🍻

I like something just as simple.

 

Buy a whole filleted salmon from Makro, around 1300 baht, cut it into 12 portions and freeze them individually, they are then available at anytime. 

 

When I am feeling lazy, take a piece and put it in a microwave for three minute or in the hot air frier.

 

Add lemon, cucumber and you end up with a much healthier but just as easy meal. 

On 7/21/2025 at 11:08 PM, Ralf001 said:

they good even better with some mackeral on em.

 

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At 3am a coupla big macs are my go to though.

 

I buy boxes of 30 of those from Makro, about 120 baht for the box.

 

I feed the stray cats which live around the house with it.

 

On 7/22/2025 at 12:04 AM, Lewie London said:

Ah, the mighty 7-Eleven ham and cheese toastie. You beautiful golden crispy square of joy. You saviour of drunken nights and lazy mornings. You transfat laden masterpiece forged by the hands of minimum-wage heroes behind a plastic counter.

 

Forget Michelin stars and five-star nonsense. Nah. This is the real deal lads. Plastic wrapper comes off, slide it into the sandwich iron, hear that magic phrase: “Warm?”, like music to your ears. Too right it’s warm, love, melt it like the sun’s gone on holiday. Into the heat it goes, and 90 seconds later, you’ve got yourself a piping hot slab of crispy bread, gooey fake cheese, mystery-meat ham, and enough salt to resurrect a dead man.

 

No judgment, no questions, no waiter hovering by askin’ if you want still or sparkling. Just you, your toastie, and the silent nod of respect from every other hungover, half-sober, half slobbering, or just plain hungry soul in that shop. You can keep your caviar, truffle oil and the foie gras. Give Lewie that greasy little packet of happiness at 3AM when the streets are devoid of everyone but ladyboys, and the belly’s rumbling.

 

Long live the ham and cheese toastie. The true five-star-feed of Thailand. Never lets you down, always there when you need it most. If only the birds were as tasty.

nothing else to communicate . get a life

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On 7/22/2025 at 10:15 PM, Stuck in Thailand said:

The carbonara  one is the best one if you have to have one of these. Don't see them everywhere mind.


Tried that carbo one once. Was like garlic flavored liquid vomit. One bite and it was in the bin. 

2 hours ago, JamesPhuket10 said:

 

I buy boxes of 30 of those from Makro, about 120 baht for the box.

 

I feed the stray cats which live around the house with it.

 

Bt. 4.00 a can is a bargain

11 hours ago, MarkBR said:

Same, never eaten heated or cooked food from 7/11.

You want a medal?

5 hours ago, short-Timer said:


Tried that carbo one once. Was like garlic flavored liquid vomit. One bite and it was in the bin. 

 

Nah, it's OK. Funny enough I bought a Spag Carb from a new restaurant yesterday, got it home and was raging at what a <deleted> disgrace it was, wouldn't have give it to a dog, that did go in the bin.

 

Still living the dream here. Not.

14 hours ago, MarkBR said:

Same, never eaten heated or cooked food from 7/11.

The raw eggs are good.

9 hours ago, Ralf001 said:

Bt. 4.00 a can is a bargain

 

True, I got two thumbs down for my comment on feeding the fish to the cats, I wonder why, maybe the cats somehow managed to do it as they want a change to their menu. 😃

3 minutes ago, JamesPhuket10 said:

 

True, I got two thumbs down for my comment on feeding the fish to the cats, I wonder why, maybe the cats somehow managed to do it as they want a change to their menu. 😃

 

Ive eaten cat food, the cans of mackerel are much much better.

2 minutes ago, JamesPhuket10 said:

True, I got two thumbs down for my comment

I don't understand the obsession with complaining about getting a thumbs down emoji !

2 minutes ago, Ralf001 said:

Ive eaten cat food,

 

As a kid I used to eat the  bone shaped dog biscuits quite tasty IMHO  😛 :shock1:

1 minute ago, johng said:

 

As a kid I used to eat the  bone shaped dog biscuits quite tasty IMHO  😛 :shock1:

 

Me too. mom would go bat<deleted> crazy at me when I left some in my pants pocket... they would turn to mush in the washing machine and cause a hella mess.

1 minute ago, Ralf001 said:

left some in my pants pocket..

 

ha ha  I never had that problem as always ate the whole lot 

( maybe had no pockets )

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