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Contribute Feedback What Raven Dickinson likes about Lee Garden Seafood Restaurant:
One of the best dim sum in my lifetime. Textures and flavours were excellent. Order from a sheet with no push carts Restaurant decor is very nice and comfortable feeling View all feedback.
What Jodie Moen doesn't like about Lee Garden Seafood Restaurant:
Although the entrance is at the back of the restaurant, you will be pleasantly surprised by the decor. A crystal chandelier hangs in the inside and the maitre de welcomes you. A selection of quite decent wines are displayed. This is not your normal takeout place.The food was ok. We loved the prawns in a sweet & sour sauce. The diced chicken with cashews was underwhelming. The crispy noodle chow mein was good.The dish... View all feedback.
Although the entrance is at the back of the restaurant, you will be pleasantly surprised by the decor. A crystal chandelier hangs in the inside and the maitre de welcomes you. A selection of quite decent wines are displayed. This is not your normal takeout place.The food was ok. We loved the prawns in a sweet & sour sauce. The diced chicken with cashews was underwhelming. The crispy noodle chow mein was good.The dishes are about double the price of Mr. Ho Wonton. Unless I want to impress someone, like a business dinner or a special occasion, I would likely not come again. For me I prefer really tasty food at a good price.
One of the best dim sum in my lifetime. Textures and flavours were excellent. Order from a sheet with no push carts Restaurant decor is very nice and comfortable feeling
Lee Garden had been our family and friends "go to" restaurant ever since it was open, service has never been their strong point, hit and miss, depending on who you get, but food and serving size was decent, until recently that is...our family had dinner there last week, noticed that not only their price had gone up, some dishes serving size is beyond acceptable, a $20.00 dish was served on an eight inches plate, with food thinly scattered, not even enough to cover the whole bottom of the plate, so sad. As for the service, the female servers are pretty good, but don't expect a smile and a thank you from servers in black suits, especially the one who seems to be running the place in the front, he hates his job is all I can say.
We have been going to Lee Garden ever since they opened. But our visit last week was a surprise. A tip off was the semi full parking lot at 6:30 in the evening. It seems that they have made some changes with prices increasing about 15% and the portions are smaller. So sad.
Not even worth 1 star. If you want nothing but excellent customer service and being treated as you belong to a class no other than that even lower than the peasants, go and experience it for yourself first hand. You will not be disappointed.Called in to make reservations at 10am for 11am. 1st time, answered the phone then hung up. Called back the second time, was then told to go in person as they don't take reservations for 2 over the phone.Arrived at the restaurant at 11am to put our name down - told to come back at 1:30pm and we're criticized for not making a reservation. I told her I tried to make a reservation over the phone and told her she spcifically told me to come down in person. Then she proceeded to challenge me saying that she did not say that. Good thing a couple of other customers waiting chimed in echoing what I had said later. Needless to say, I stormed out of there promising to advertise on their behalf what excellent customer service they have. Puts us all other Chinese to shame! Absolutely disgraceful!!!