Seoul Food At Home: 6 Viral Korean 7-Eleven Treats To Replicate
Recreate the viral magic of Seoul’s convenience store culture with these effortless DIY snacks and drinks. By using a few pantry staples and familiar snacks, you can recreate the high-energy, DIY spirit of a midnight snack run right in your own kitchen.

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Updated : April 06, 2026 09:04 IST
1. Banana Milk Espresso
This is the quintessential Korean convenience store "pouch" hack. At home, simply take a chilled bottle of banana-flavoured milk and pour it into a tall glass filled with ice. Top it with a double shot of strong espresso or a concentrated pour of instant coffee. The creamy, nostalgic sweetness of the banana perfectly rounds off the bitterness of the coffee, creating a drink that is much more sophisticated than its humble ingredients suggest.
2. Rabokki
Named after a K-pop star, this is the ultimate comfort bowl. It traditionally combines a cup of instant tteokbokki (rice cakes) and a packet of spicy ramen. At home, cook your favourite spicy instant noodles and toss them with softened rice cakes or even gnocchi. Stir in a generous handful of shredded mozzarella and a sliced cocktail sausage while it is piping hot. The cheese melts into the spicy sauce, creating a rich, chewy, and incredibly satisfying meal.
3. Buldak Mayo Tuna Rice
This is a go-to for those looking for a quick, high-protein snack that packs a punch. Take a bowl of steamed white rice and top it with a tin of flaked tuna and a swirl of spicy Buldak sauce (or any smoky hot sauce). Add a generous dollop of creamy mayonnaise and a sprinkle of toasted seaweed or sesame seeds. The mayo tames the heat of the sauce, while the tuna adds a savoury depth that makes it feel like a complete, balanced lunch.
4. Fresh Strawberry Milk
Unlike the artificial syrups often found elsewhere, the Korean version is prized for its chunks of real fruit. To make this at home, macerate chopped strawberries with a spoonful of sugar until they become syrupy. Spoon this mixture into the bottom of a glass and top with ice and cold full-fat milk. It is a colourful, refreshing drink that feels like a decadent treat on a humid afternoon.
5. Melona Sparkling Ade
The "Melona" bar is a legendary Korean honeydew melon ice cream. For a refreshing drink, place a fruit-flavoured ice cream bar directly into a glass and pour chilled lemon-lime soda or sparkling water over it. As the ice cream begins to melt, it turns the clear soda into a creamy, fizzy, fruity float. It is a brilliant way to cool down and makes for a fun, interactive dessert.
6. Corn Cheese Toast
A staple snack that is surprisingly easy to replicate, this toast relies on the sweet and savoury combination that Korean snacks are famous for. Mix canned sweetcorn with a little mayonnaise and a pinch of sugar. Spread this over a thick slice of buttered bread, top with a thick layer of mozzarella, and grill until the cheese is bubbly and golden. The result is a crunchy, creamy, and slightly sweet toastie that works perfectly as a mid-day pick-me-up.