If the cute My Melody and Kuromi packaging doesn’t grab your attention, the promise of “Cheese Lava” certainly will. The Ezygo Sausage Tteokbokki is part of the ongoing Korean food trend in Thailand, offering a convenient, microwaveable version of the famous street food. It’s a mix of chewy rice cakes, bite-sized sausages, and a rich, creamy cheese sauce.
The Taste Test
I’m giving this a 4.2 out of 5. It’s messy, indulgent, and surprisingly spicy.
- The Tteok (Rice Cakes): They have a great “QQ” texture—bouncy and chewy without being mushy after microwaving.
- The Sausages: These are the classic cocktail sausages 7-Eleven is famous for. They add a nice snap and salty contrast to the sweet rice cakes.
- The Cheese Lava: This isn’t just a slice of cheese; it’s a thick, gooey sauce that coats everything. It balances the heat of the Gochujang-style sauce, though it makes the dish quite heavy.
- The Heat: Don’t let the cute pink packaging fool you! There is a legitimate spicy kick here that builds up as you eat.
Why You’ll Love It
It’s the perfect “guilty pleasure” snack. Whether you’re a fan of Sanrio or just a lover of Korean fusion, this dish delivers a lot of flavor for under 45 Baht. It feels more like a mini-meal than a simple snack, and it’s a fun, colorful break from standard rice dishes.
| Feature | Details |
| Product Name | Sausage Tteokbokki with Cheese Lava |
| Thai Name | ไส้กรอกต๊อกบกกีลาวาชีส (Ezygo by Happy Chef) |
| Price | 39.00 – 45.00 THB |
| Category | Toasties & Meals |
| Calories | ~310 kcal |
| Real Rating | ⭐⭐⭐⭐︎ (4.2/5) |
Pros & Cons
Pros:
- Perfect Texture: The rice cakes stay firm and chewy.
- Indulgent Sauce: The “lava” cheese is creamy and plentiful.
- Adorable Branding: The limited-edition Sanrio packaging makes it a fun find.
Cons:
- Very High Sodium: Like most processed K-snacks, it’s quite salty.
- Messy to Eat: You’ll definitely need a fork (usually provided) and maybe a few napkins.
Final Verdict
The Ezygo Sausage Tteokbokki with Cheese Lava gets a 4.2/5. It’s a flavorful, spicy, and cheesy treat that perfectly captures the Thai love for Korean flavors. If you see Kuromi on the shelf, don’t hesitate to grab one!
