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Chili crab is an iconic dish in Singapore and Subway has cleverly added this to it's menu and it's called the Chili Crab Sub. I've always considered Subway a healthier choice when it comes to the many Fast Food Restaurant available. Not only we can choose the type of bread we can also add on the vegetables toppings. For my Chili Crab Sub, I've picked the Italian bread as I'm not quite a fan of those oats and wheat bread. Also added the four vegetables - Tomatoes, Lettuce, Capsicum and cucumber.
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Chili crab is an iconic dish in Singapore and Subway has cleverly added this to it's menu and it's called the Chili Crab Sub. I've always considered Subway a healthier choice when it comes to the many Fast Food Restaurant available. Not only we can choose the type of bread we can also add on the vegetables toppings.

For my Chili Crab Sub, I've picked the Italian bread as I'm not quite a fan of those oats and wheat bread. Also added the four vegetables - Tomatoes, Lettuce, Capsicum and cucumber. After that I also agreed to add on the cheese. When it comes to the topping, I asked the staff over at the counter to recommend what topping I should choose and she actually told me none would be better. I heed her advice and check out my Chili Crab Sub happily.

The overall impression of my Chili Crab sub is that I love it to bites! It's nutrients enough with the veggies, cheese, bread and tasty enough with the chili crab toppings. I can now understand why the staff advice me not to add on topping as only this way, I can truly savour the chili crab sauce. Of course it's just fake crab meat with a dose of chili sauce and can't really compared to those chili crab in a seafood restaurant but it's something that is affordable and can be eaten often. Thumbs up for Subway!
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Date of Visit
2011-08-29
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$4.60 (Dinner)