喵太There is a Subway on Garapan Pedestrian Street (right next to Huami), where each bun costs about US$6. The price varies depending on the fillings. In fact, it is no different from Subway in China.
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There is a Subway on Garapan Pedestrian Street (right next to Huami), where each bun costs about US$6. The price varies depending on the fillings. In fact, it is no different from Subway in China.
There are many subways in Saipan, one near the airport and two in Garapan. This one is located on the pedestrian street. It has more vegetables and bigger bread than in China, but the taste is similar.
I bought a 12-inch turkey sandwich from SUBWAY this morning. It was made with all vegetarian whole grain bread. The ingredients were very generous, which was amazing. The price was almost the same as in China! The waiter enthusiastically recommended a two-in-one sauce, which tasted really good and received unanimous praise from us girls.
I bought a 12-inch turkey sandwich from SUBWAY this morning, all made with whole grain bread and oatmeal. But the ingredients were so generous that I was stunned. The price was almost the same as in China, but it was a complete win! I don’t know much about their sauces, so I don’t know how many of them there are. They enthusiastically recommended a two-in-one, which tasted really good. It received unanimous praise from us girls. The boys all sneered. It’s just a burger. Auv. There’s a big gender difference (ーー;)
Next to Huami, I got up at noon and went to eat twice. It's cheap, delicious, and big. My husband ordered them all, so I don't know the specific names, but they are all delicious. You can refill the drinks yourself. The cups are big, enough for me to drink, so I refilled a cup of Coke to take out for a walk.