August 28, 201213 yr For the second time I stood in front of a 7 Eleven, heaving after shoving a 7 Eleven hotdog inside becasue I was a little hungry. Again I was wondering, 'was it the sausage or was it the bun that almost made me puke ?' 7-Eleven hotdogs are an insult to the name 'hotdog' and should be forbidden to be called hotdogs, because they are not. Take for example a Hotdog Onsticks, American franschise/ USA imported beef, available in the Philippines, unfortunately not in Thailand. I bet locals their teeth aren't even strong enough to bite a REAL hotdog (with pickels) ! But THAT'S a hotdog ! eat me !
August 28, 201213 yr Ham cheese better mmmmmmmmmmmmm when they actually manage to get them hot not cold in the middle or burn them, staff arent what id call the brightest at times
August 28, 201213 yr I like the chicken steak burger, but the other burgers and hotdogs at 7-11 aren't worth eating except in desperation. You can buy beef sausages at real supermarkets, but I doubt you'll ever see them at 7-11 because too few Thais eat beef so it's not worth stocking them
August 28, 201213 yr You guys should think yourselves lucky,,,,, in the province where i live a seven eleven hotdog consists of the dog in a bag without the bun,,,,, even though I point out to them that the picture of a hotdog beside their hotplate shows the hotdog complete with bun,, Sent from my iPhone using ThaiVisa app
August 28, 201213 yr I like getting the cheesy bite frank and just putting it in a bag with sweet chilli sauce and maybe some tomato and lettice. I avoid the buns.
August 28, 201213 yr I agree that they are not very good, but not that bad for the price either. After many years, we finally got good all beef hotdogs in Chiang Mai and I much prefer them to any hamburgers made with Thai beef.
August 28, 201213 yr I don't have a 7-11 near where I live, so I don't go often. I like 7-11 hot dogs, but I never eat them unless I am REALLY, REALLY hungry and that might make a difference.
August 28, 201213 yr And you are the same people expertising on every restaurant here in Thailand? A real bunch of gourmet
August 28, 201213 yr Popular Post "For the second time I stood in front of a 7 Eleven, heaving after shoving a 7 Eleven hotdog inside becasue I was a little hungry." Try putting it in your mouth.
August 28, 201213 yr You guys should think yourselves lucky,,,,, in the province where i live a seven eleven hotdog consists of the dog in a bag without the bun,,,,, even though I point out to them that the picture of a hotdog beside their hotplate shows the hotdog complete with bun,, Sent from my iPhone using ThaiVisa app U must be a crazy farang
August 28, 201213 yr I liked the Dairy Queen ones better. Unfortunately, they appear to be no more. Unless u go to the airport at Udon.
August 28, 201213 yr Teds Hotdogs....... one of the very few things I miss from back home Edited August 28, 201213 yr by CWMcMurray
August 28, 201213 yr Ham Cheese always taste better from the 7-11 than i can do them at home,i don't know why. Ham cheese song kap!
August 28, 201213 yr Last time I asked for one , the girl picked the sausage up with the tongs and cut it with scissors every one inch and threw it in a plastic bag with a cocktail type stick and that was it ! I asked about the picture and where was the bun etc and she just said "no have". It was disgusting and I threw it straight in the bin. Make my own, buy sausages from TOPPS ( ex waitrose) and fresh buns, caramalize some onions, squeeze of French's mustard and Heinz tomatoe sauce. Job done ! Edited August 28, 201213 yr by CharlieH
August 28, 201213 yr I like 7-11 hotdogs, though are you sure they actually call them that? If they don't call them hotdogs but something like big-bites then you don't get to complain. Anyway, my favorite 7-11 lunch consists of a sliced, microwaved Footlong-Bite-Cheese in a bag stuffed FULL with tomato, cucumber, onions and lettuce and some mustard and mayo. Reasonably healthy salad for 25 baht. EDIT: HA!!! Nothing named a "hot dog" at 7-11. So you don't get to complain, sorry. Here is the list of sausage-shaped snacks they sell, and they're all called something else: http://www.7eleven.co.th/html/products_detail.php?pid=14 Edited August 28, 201213 yr by WinnieTheKhwai
August 28, 201213 yr If you ask specifically for a hot dog they should give it to you in a bun. If you just ask for a big bite, a cheesy bite, or whatever, you get it in a bag. You can get them to put any of the sausages they sell in a bun, they can ring up the bun up by itself. Edited August 28, 201213 yr by DP25
August 28, 201213 yr Author I like 7-11 hotdogs, though are you sure they actually call them that? If they don't call them hotdogs but something like big-bites then you don't get to complain. Anyway, my favorite 7-11 lunch consists of a sliced, microwaved Footlong-Bite-Cheese in a bag stuffed FULL with tomato, cucumber, onions and lettuce and some mustard and mayo. Reasonably healthy salad for 25 baht. EDIT: HA!!! Nothing named a "hot dog" at 7-11. So you don't get to complain, sorry. Here is the list of sausage-shaped snacks they sell, and they're all called something else: http://www.7eleven.c...tail.php?pid=14 At the Seven they call it hotdogs too yes (the standard ones in that spongy bun) Sometimes in a corny mood I asked for a 'mah rohn' (dog-hot) but now way they didn't get it... they don't understand theur own language
August 28, 201213 yr Sliced footlong CHEESE with Mayo + catchup in one bag, salad, tomatoes and onions in the other...
August 28, 201213 yr Sliced footlong CHEESE with Mayo + catchup in one bag, salad, tomatoes and onions in the other... If that is you in your avatar, then l believe everything you say.
August 28, 201213 yr i prefer skinless dogs but 7-11 ones are alright but the bun goes to the thrash. i hate sweet bread with a passion and why they chop dogs are beyond me just to make some things clear . . i don't think hot dogs as sausages, 2 different thing imo. no one put mustard on sausages! Edited August 28, 201213 yr by barefoot1988
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