Vietnamese noodle makes debut at Thailand’s 7-Eleven
Vietnamese cuisines have been grabbed great attention from many foodies across the world as they have been widely sold in a series of foreign supermarkets and convenience chains including the 7-Eleven so far. Follow the debut of Banh mi, Vietnamese noodles hit the shelves in one of the most popular convenience stores in the world in Thailand.
Vietnamese Noodle on the 7 Evelen’s fan page. Photo: 7 Eleven Thailand
After the hot-sale of Vietnamese Banh Mi, at 7-Eleven Thailand, another Vietnamese dish has recently been added on shelves of this convenient chain. The 7-Eleven Thailand fan page is sharing pictures of Vietnamese noodles, though it may a little bit different from the original version and it is quite difficult to classify exactly types of noddle.
Photo: 7 Eleven Thailand
The noodle strings make people think about Banh Canh (Vietnamese rice noodle soup).
Meanwhile the topping of the dish with julienne Asian style sausage reminds about Cuon Sui, a famous dish in Sapa
Cuon Sui, a famous dish of Sapa. Photo: Kenh14
Photo: 7 Eleven Thailand
Photo: 7 Eleven Thailand
Although it is not clear that 7-Eleven Thailand is inspired by any type of Vietnamese noodle or combination of many dishes, this dish has received the love of many Thais. On the fan page, this post got more than 4K likes and hundreds of comment and share
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