Malaysia Convenience Store Food: FamilyMart & 7-Eleven Must-Eats (2026)
Malaysia’s convenience stores hide a secret weapon: the FamilyMart hot counter — and the durian soft serve. Between hawker meals, this is where locals graze. Snackpacking Malaysia is easy, cheap, and open all night.
The scene
FamilyMart (the one with oden, onigiri and soft serve), 7-Eleven, and 24-hour mini-marts like KK Super Mart and myNEWS/CU cover every street. FamilyMart is the food destination; the rest are for drinks, snacks, and Maggi runs.
What to grab: the starter 8
| Item | What it is | ~Price |
|---|---|---|
| Musang King soft serve | FamilyMart’s real-durian soft serve — the viral one. Love-it-or-hate-it energy. | RM5–7 |
| Oden | Point at the hot-pot counter: fish cakes, egg, radish in broth. | RM2–4/item |
| Onigiri / yaki rice | Rice balls and Japanese-style rice boxes, grab-and-heat. | RM4–8 |
| Kaya bun | Soft bun with coconut-egg jam — the Malaysian breakfast in your pocket. | RM2–4 |
| Maggi cup | The national instant noodle. Curry flavor, add hot water. | RM3–5 |
| Milo | Iced Milo in a bottle or cup — Malaysia runs on it. | RM3–5 |
| Slurpee | 7-Eleven’s frozen drink — peak tropical-heat relief. | RM3–5 |
| Local kerepek/snacks | Prawn crackers, muruku, seaweed chips by the aisle. | RM2–6 |
The move: the RM15 graze
Oden (3 pieces) + a kaya bun + iced Milo + durian soft serve for dessert = about RM15 (~$3) of pure convenience-store joy, any hour of the night.
Viral right now
- Durian soft serve — the FamilyMart flavor that owns Malaysian TikTok.
- Seasonal soft-serve flavors — matcha, gula melaka, and limited drops sell fast.
- KK Mart late-night runs — 24-hour snack hauls are a whole content genre.
How to actually do it
- Cash and cards both fine; Touch ‘n Go e-wallet works widely.
- Halal awareness: FamilyMart and mini-marts are largely halal-friendly; check labels.
- Oden: point, they bag it with broth; soft serve is at the counter machine.
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