Skip the fancy restaurant. Hit the convenience store. It’s the travel trend Gen Z is obsessed with — 32% now plan a supermarket run on vacation, and Asia’s convenience stores are the best on earth. Cheap, viral, open 24/7, and a genuinely great meal. This is your map.
Pick your country
Japan — konbini
The gold standard. 7-Eleven, Lawson, FamilyMart. Onigiri, egg sando, hot fried chicken. Even the coffee slaps.
South Korea — pyeonuijeom
Microwave a dosirak, grab a banana milk, take the window seat. Buldak fire noodles if you’re brave.
Thailand — 7-Eleven
The toastie is a pilgrimage. Frozen krapow, cha yen, aircon heaven. Full meal for $3.
Taiwan — 超商
Tea eggs by the register, an oden pot, self-heating hot pot. The most advanced stores on the planet.
Vietnam — Circle K
The student hangout. Aircon, seating, sausage counter, bottled Vietnamese coffee. Camp all day for $2.
Malaysia — FamilyMart
Oden counter, onigiri, and the viral Musang King durian soft serve. Open all night.
Indonesia — Indomaret & Alfamart
On every corner. Cook-your-own Indomie, sachet coffee, viral Aice ice cream. A $1.30 meal.
Why snackpacking hits
- Cheap: a real meal for $3–5, anywhere, anytime.
- Local: 44% of Gen Z travelers go hunting for foods they can’t get at home — this is where they are.
- Viral: the fire-noodle challenge, the toastie ranking, the tea-egg pot. Convenience-store food is a whole content genre.
- Zero pressure: no menu, no reservation, no language barrier. Point, pay, eat.
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