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We Tried The New Thailand-Viral Croissant Toasties From 7-Eleven

7-Eleven has new Thailand-viral croissant toasties

If you’ve been to Thailand and tried the viral toasties at their 7-Eleven stores, you’re in for a treat: 7-Eleven Singapore has brought in their own take, with three different variations of Croissant Toasties! 

Image credit: @7eleventoastieheaven

The Toasties are incredibly popular in Thailand, with a massive spread of over 50 flavours. It’s almost a rite of passage to try them over there! The Toasties concept in Singapore is inspired by these Thai Toasties, and starts with a humble range of three flavours.

Each Toastie features a flaky, buttery croissant shell in the shape of toast, stuffed with different fillings. Bring them over to be freshly toasted at the cashier counter, where they’ll emerge hot and crispy. 

The Chicken Ham and Cheese Croissant Toastie ($3.50) is a savoury classic, with the cheese nicely melted after it’s toasted. We felt that this was a small upgrade to the traditional ham and cheese sandwich with its crisp crust, but it was not enough to truly impress. 

The Egg Mayo Croissant Toastie ($3.50) is yet another convenience store favourite, this time elevated with its golden croissant exterior. While just a familiar egg mayo sandwich at its core, Toasties fans might appreciate its buttery, croissant-like exterior. 

Lastly, the Japanese Curry Potato Croissant Toastie ($3.50) is for those who love a little spice—filled with soft potatoes and a lightly spicy Japanese curry roux. It was not too spicy, and the potatoes within contrasted with the crispy exterior. 

Enjoy these discounted prices until 28 January 2026, when they will return to their original price of $4.20! 

The new 7-Eleven Toasties range is only available at selected stores. Do check the list of outlets to avoid disappointment. 

In related news, LOTTE Mart Express has opened a new outlet in FairPrice JEM. The Shanghai-viral frozen coffee has also dropped at Basq & Bean. 

Website | Full list of outlets
7-Eleven’s Croissant Toasties are not halal-certified products.

Feature image adapted from 7-Eleven Singapore.

Mordecai Lee

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