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Reggae Reggae Subway Sub

July 24, 2009Chilli Productschilli sauce, reggae reggae sauce, subway Standard

I’m a huge fan or Reggae Reggae sauce, i will eat almost anything with it on, so when i saw that Subway were doing their Reggae Reggae sub, i hot footed it over to our local subway to give it a whirl.

After much waiting in the que – mainly because people couldn’t make their mind up or didn’t know what they were doing (it’s not that hard is it??) i got down to the nitty gritty of ordering my sub – Foot long on cheese and herb bread, toasted with peppered cheese all the salad and more Reggae Reggae sauce.

I got back to the office expecting big things, un wrapped my warm package and tucked in, and to be honest i was a bit dissapointed, the reggae reggae sauce seemed to be lacking any sort of punch and didn’t really taste of much compared to the stuff you get at home, now that could have been my choice of lots of salad, but iceberg lettuce isn’t exactly the most overpowering ingredient, there also seemed to be way too much bread and very little chicken, although the chicken that was there at least tasted of chicken and had a good texture.

There was certainly very little spice coming from the usually zingy sauce, even the added Jalepeno chillis did little to spice things up, defintaly not worth £4.99…….next time ill make my own at home then toast it at work, much cheaper and a i bet it will be a fair bit tastier.

Chilli Up North Verdict:  Huge sarnie, way too much bread, not enough zing – 3/10 (Heat 2/10)

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COMMENTS

Mr Omneo November 22, 2009 at 13:30 -

Not sure if it’s true or not but my local subway told me that the Reggae Reggae sauce they use in Subway is ‘watered down’ as some customers complained it’s too spicy. I mean WTF?! To me that’s like asking for a vindaloo but without the spice!

My subways always end up looking like a Jalapeño sub with a sprinkling of meat and lettuce :p

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