Subway Sandwiches You Can't Find In America

Subway Sandwiches You Can't Find in America

Though every Subway around the world has that same distinct smell, there are some special sandwiches that can only be ordered in certain locations.

Chicken Tandoori (India)

This tasty-sounding sub is made with chicken breast marinated in yogurt, garlic, and ginger. It also comes dressed with a mint mayo that sounds amazing.

Corn and Peas Sandwich (India)

Who says a sub has to have meat? In India, where much of the population is vegetarian, a mix of green peas, corn, and carrots in eggless mayo makes for a unique corn salad sub.

Fiesta Mexicana (Poland)

Wait, why does Poland get gaucamole, grilled chicken, and cheese on flatbread while Americans are still puttering around with turkey and cheese? We demand answers!

Shrimp Melt (Japan)

Who says cheese and seafood don't mix? Not Japanese Subway. In the Land of the Rising Sun, you can get shrimp and vegetables smothered in cheese on a classic Subway bun. Sounds weirdly delicious.

Sausage Roll (Japan)

Half flatbread wrap, half hot dog. What could go wrong? The herbed sausage, melted cheese, and toasty wrap sausage roll should make its way across the Pacific.

BBQ Ribs (Peru)

Ever want a McRib but found yourself at Subway instead? Well, lucky Subway customers in Peru get the best of both worlds!

Cheese Toastie (U.K.)

In the U.K., Subway offers a slice of their delicious bread slathered in melted cheese. Wonder if they'd do that Stateside if we asked nicely?

Pizza Sub with Cheese (Many Locations)

Okay, so this just looks like a sub with salami and pepperoni with some added marinara and cheese, but man, what a good idea!

Smoked Chicken with Cream Cheese (Brazil)

It's like chicken salad with a little more oomph. Count us in!

Churrasco (Brazil)

Why settle for thin strips of lunch meat when you can have a giant slab of steak? Brazil has the right idea!