Canadian Import Mr. Sub Arrives in Delhi

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Mr. Sub is in Delhi all the way from Canada, serving original sandwiches and subs for the Indian palate. You’ll find some interesting tandoori and sambal flavours.

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Who are they?

Mr. Sub started in 1968 at the height of the hippie culture {we’re loving it already}. The original idea was to sell quality subs - make them fresh, and serve them fast - and they've managed to do so consistently to this day. Everyone enjoys a good Sub,   and Mr. Sub takes it up a notch by offering us various kinds of breads {honey wheat, 5 grain, whole wheat and more}, wrap options, sauces and toppings. We also loved that vegetarians have a range to choose from - paneer, potato, veggie and soya variants.

What floats our submarine

Their service is quick and all your quirks are taken into consideration {we're looking at you picky eaters}. The Tandoori Chicken Tikka Sub is by far our favourite, but you could also try the Spicy Sambal Veggie Balls. They also have a cheesy Pizza Pepperoni Sub {if like Scooby and Shaggy, you have a taste for those}, and don’t forget to ask for their cookies {baked fresh in the store. Yum!}.

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‘Sub’-stantial amounts of happiness

Working with the promise of spreading happiness, Mr. Sub has giving away happiness coupons to customers since it opened in Delhi. They will soon distribute 'Double Happiness coupons', where customers will have the opportunity to enjoy a double sub for the price of one.

Where: Shop C 16, Ground Floor, Commercial Complex, SDA

Nearest Metro Station: Hauz Khas

Price: INR 110 onwards for subs, INR 35 onwards for beverages

Timings: 10am - 11pm

Contact:  011 68888588, email feedback@mrsub.ooo

For regular updates, follow their Facebook page here.

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A full time enthusiast of the 'gram', Kasturi paints and writes on her eponymous blog. She's looking to establish herself in a stable job despite her impending and current existential quarter life crisis. Not having stayed in one place for too long, she muses about the Arts and has an astronomical appetite for, well, food.