Recent “Seven-Eleven meals” that have become hot topics include spiced curry, biryani, and Chinese bento boxes, all supervised by famous and popular restaurants. Each offers authentic and exquisite flavors. Now, let’s highlight another product that seems poised to be a big hit.
Khao Mangai
Seven-Eleven launched Khao Mangai (699 yen including tax) on Tuesday, August 20, 2024.
This product is a plate-style Khao Mangai, combining jasmine rice, chicken, yam un sen, and Khao Mangai sauce.
Khao Mangai is a Thai dish consisting of boiled chicken served over rice cooked in chicken broth. Yam un sen is a vermicelli salad.
The package is labeled “International Spice Cuisine Series.”
Incidentally, both “Khao Mangai” and “Gapao Rice” were released simultaneously, but the store I visited didn’t have them. Too bad!
Product Overview
- Product Name: Khao Mangai
- Price: 699 yen (tax included)
- Release Date: Tuesday, August 20, 2024
- Sales Area: Saitama, Chiba, Tokyo, Kanagawa
- Nutritional Information: Energy: 508kcal, Protein: 28.0g, Fat: 12.3g, Carbohydrate: 74.2g (Sugar: 68.6g, Dietary Fiber: 5.6g), Salt Equivalent: 4.1g
The jasmine rice is just too good.
The “Khao Mangai” only needs to be heated in a microwave (500W) for 3 minutes.
You’ll notice a clear film between the jasmine rice and the other ingredients. The cup on top of the yam un sen contains the sauce for the Khao Mangai.
I poured the sauce over the chicken.
It’s full of thick, juicy chicken, which is a big plus.
There’s quite a bit of yam un sen included, too.
I was impressed by the biryani made with basmati rice that was previously sold at 7-Eleven, but this time it’s jasmine rice. As a fan of international cuisine, I can’t get enough of it.
I tried it right away, and as expected, the rice is amazing! So delicious! The jasmine rice is moist yet fluffy, with a great flavor. Even on its own, it’s tasty with a subtle sweetness. The chicken is also moist and tender. The yam un sen has a slight sourness and spiciness, adding a nice accent.
It’s very tasty, with the flavor of fish sauce—a staple in Thai cuisine—adding a truly authentic taste.
What are the reviews on social media?
The product has just been launched, but it’s already a hot topic online, with many reviews appearing.
- “Seven’s Khao Mangai is delicious…‼︎”
- “Can a convenience store really deliver such an authentic taste?”
- “I’m so glad the rice is jasmine rice. The spicy vermicelli salad boosts my appetite.”
- “Jasmine rice? I have to try it!”
- “I hope this becomes a staple.”
- “It’s only available in the Kanto area.”
Most reviews were positive, especially praising 7-Eleven’s use of jasmine rice.
Conclusion
While 699 yen for a convenience store bento isn’t cheap, being able to enjoy authentic Khao Mangai in just 3 minutes makes it totally worth it for me! I’ll likely be eating this regularly throughout the sales period.