Le 7 eleven est toujours très pratique pour acheter rapidement de quoi grignoter ou encore quelques produits cosmétiques … :-) Celui de Tokyo propose bien entendu quelques produits japonais… En plus des produits«internationaux» :-) Concernant les prix… C’est bien entendu un peu plus cher qu’une épicerie traditionnelle ou encore d’une supermarché, mais la cible de la clientèle est celle d’une clientèle pressée et qui né désire pas acheter une grosse liste de produits, mais plutôt un ou deux produits de «dépannage» …
David G.
Place rating: 5 San Francisco, CA
7⁄11 in Tokyo… what the??? Yep it appears certain brands do really well here: Bob’s big boy??? These Seven Elevens carry an amazing assortment of Japanese snack foods. Great little sandwiches(with the crust cutoff… so cute). I really liked the egg salad… the honeydew melon and yogurt not so much. A selection of Instant ramen and udon noodles to blow your mind. Tons of crackers chips and candies… yes lots of american ones. Drinks are very unique here and you dont always get what you think you are getting. Case in point I bought a little box of what I thought was chocolate milk… turned out to be a café au lait… oops… They also have different flavored pringles(Sizzling steak or Tomato anyone?) and Kitkats that are not available back in the states. This is a very cheap and awesome way to experience Japanese culture and see unique fast food items. Tip to Travelers: ATM cards are not so easy to use in Japan. Seven Eleven has ATM machines that work on the network that accepts most American ATM, Debit, and Credit cards. Oh Thank heaven for Seven Eleven!