If you’re a travel buff or a Thai food lover, you definitely recognise 7-Eleven Thailand’s Toasties. A certified tourist obsession, these trendy triangular toasted treats have taken the internet by storm. Guess what? The storm has finally reached Singapore!

Allow me to give you a brief rundown on what these Toasties are and why they are so famous. They are pocket-sized flaky croissant sandwiches, pumped with a variety of fillings. A staff member toasts them immediately after purchase, so they’re always fresh.
As of 2024, there are over 50 variations of Toasties in Thailand, with twists like a Shrimp Cocktail Cheese Toastie and even a Tuna Cranberry Riceberry Toastie. Of course, you can’t import that many variants into Singapore, so 3 fan favourites have been chosen.

First up is arguably the most famous Toastie, the Ham and Cheese Croissant Toastie (S$4.20). It’s a classic breakfast meal, with savoury soft ham and comfy melted cheese laid together in a crispy croissant. I welcome it as both breakfast and a snack, as there is no wrong time to consume it.

Next up, the Egg Mayo Croissant Toastie (S$4.20). This is another sandwich traditionally eaten as breakfast, with a creamy layer of egg mayo spread between buttery layers. If you’re not feeling too explorative, try this Toastie!

Finally, the Japanese Curry Potato Croissant Toastie (S$4.20). I’m really looking forward to trying this Toastie, and it’s not just because I’m obsessed with everything Japanese. It combines the beloved warmth and sweet hints of Japanese curry with soft potatoes. Instead of Japanese curry rice, it’s a Japanese curry Toastie.

7-Eleven’s Toasties will be available from 10 Dec 2025 onwards at select locations. I’ve compiled a full list for your convenience. From 15 Dec 2025 to 28 Jan 2026, enjoy the Toasties at a discounted price of S$3.50, a special treat for the end of the year!
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