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I thought they have Chicken Teriyaki, Italian meatball, even seafood sub (cooked)~ Can't you eat those?
but i don't feel like chicken, italian meatball is not really a cold sandwich, and seafood is not good bah... will taste yucky
but yesterday i went and bought a steak and cheese sub, foot long, cost me $10!!! what a rip off....
What? Subway in the states is 5USD/foot.Seafood sub is actually good, that was the first sub I had when I just came to this country.
i had quizno sub today. ming and i had a total of 1 and 1/2 foot long sub, plus drink and a cookie, only $15. still expensive, but tasted better and more stuff inside. subway can go to hell.
Italian BMT toasted is pretty good @Subway, though a lot of processed meat...Did you guys try the cheese steak sub at quizno's? It's pretty good too~
yes, ming had the angus beef cheese one and I had the beef and cheese one, they were both pretty good.I cannot have any deli meat, that's why i cannot pick any of those ham, salami, or turkey ones.
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I thought they have Chicken Teriyaki, Italian meatball, even seafood sub (cooked)~ Can't you eat those?
but i don't feel like chicken, italian meatball is not really a cold sandwich, and seafood is not good bah... will taste yucky
but yesterday i went and bought a steak and cheese sub, foot long, cost me $10!!! what a rip off....
What? Subway in the states is 5USD/foot.
Seafood sub is actually good, that was the first sub I had when I just came to this country.
i had quizno sub today. ming and i had a total of 1 and 1/2 foot long sub, plus drink and a cookie, only $15. still expensive, but tasted better and more stuff inside. subway can go to hell.
Italian BMT toasted is pretty good @Subway, though a lot of processed meat...
Did you guys try the cheese steak sub at quizno's? It's pretty good too~
yes, ming had the angus beef cheese one and I had the beef and cheese one, they were both pretty good.
I cannot have any deli meat, that's why i cannot pick any of those ham, salami, or turkey ones.
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