‘Sriracha Chicken Melt’ is Being Tested at Select Subways for a Limited Time

When yesterday’s news broke about certain Subway locations testing a Creamy Sriracha Sauce, we knew they had to have particular sandwich offering in mind when the sauce was put together, and it looks like that sandwich might be the new Sriracha Chicken Melt.

The sandwich, seen above in an advertisement stumbled upon by our friends over at GrubGrade, shows an advertisement for the sandwich currently in rotation at Central Florida Area restaurants. The melt features the chain’s grilled chicken, Monterey cheese and what they describe as “bold new creamy Thai Sriracha sauce with spice chile and a hint of garlic.

No word yet on more nationwide, or global expansion of the Sriracha Chicken Melt, but even for locations in southern California that might be carrying just the sauce, you technically have all the necessary components at your give location to customize the sandwich yourself.

If anyone out there spots the sandwich at their local Subway, or gives it a try and would like to share their experience with us, feel free to e-mail us at [email protected] or sound off in the comments.

H/T: GrubGrade

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