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If you 're still getting your sandwiches at Subway, you 're missing out! Vietnamese sandwiches, known as banh mi, continue to be one of the cheapest and most filling meals around. There are many variations of banh mi. The classic dac biet special comes with Vietnamese cold cuts, liver pâté, pickled veggies, and head cheese. Another popular option is the breakfast-style banh mi, which is eaten with sunny-side-up eggs,... View all feedback.
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We had Mr.Lee so many times and I never had a complaint. But this time I have one. My wife went by to get 4 sandwiches (3 grilled pig, 1 grilled chicken. When she came home, we started eating. But when we started eating, we noticed that the meat in the pork sandwich was really hard to chew. So I'm looking at my sandwich. And I look at something to be grilled. But instead looks like burned grilled pig left over. I che... View all feedback.
We had Mr.Lee so many times and I never had a complaint. But this time I have one. My wife went by to get 4 sandwiches (3 grilled pig, 1 grilled chicken. When she came home, we started eating. But when we started eating, we noticed that the meat in the pork sandwich was really hard to chew. So I'm looking at my sandwich. And I look at something to be grilled. But instead looks like burned grilled pig left over. I checked the other part and it's the same. Who in her real mind would sell someone like that sandwich? I'm so disappointed and angry. And I will never return to this place again.
They have been around for awhile now. I know it's usually expected for chains to change a little but the last few locations I've been to had a noticeable decline in quality. Sad because they are so good and the price was always great. The prices has already gone up but the quality has gone down. The coffees are always full of so much ice that after a few sips, it's already empty. Bummer. I know that it's probably tough to stay competitive in today's market but I'm a customer and just reporting what I see and experience. I mean, there's nothing more than I want for Lee's sandwiches to continue their production of great sandwiches at a great price but everything that I've seen in the last year from various locations tells me that there will be a lot of stores closing soon. Sad. But, it is what it is.
Got a sandwich for lunch. Lee?s sandwiches is known for fresh baguette, not this location. I got a sandwich with stale bread. I should have known. When I walked in at lunch time, there was no line and all the workers with fiddling their thumbs. Won?t be returning for sandwiches. Their ice coffee was redemptive of the 2 stars.
If you 're still getting your sandwiches at Subway, you 're missing out! Vietnamese sandwiches, known as banh mi, continue to be one of the cheapest and most filling meals around. There are many variations of banh mi. The classic dac biet special comes with Vietnamese cold cuts, liver pâté, pickled veggies, and head cheese. Another popular option is the breakfast-style banh mi, which is eaten with sunny-side-up eggs, onions, sprinkled with Maggi sauce and layered over a buttery baguette.These freshly made airy French baguette rolls are typically slathered with mayo, pâté, stuffed with meat, pickled vegetables, and jalapeños and available for under $4. But beware, not all banh mis are created equally.
Go to Lee's if you want a light and reasonable priced lunch. Each sandwich ranges around 3 dollars. Not all Lee's are created the same. I was extremely disappoint with the Lee's near the UCI campus. After a worker tried to give me a cup full of ice as a drink, I thought I'd never try Lee's again. Lee's in Lake Forest is a must try. Each sandwich is built using a fresh baked, crunchy baguette. I would consider it a snack size sandwich, but it could be meal if you are not a big eater. The coffee is very good. Since Vietnamese sandwiches and coffees are french influenced expect high quality. I love the Thai ice tea! It taste pretty close to the real thing. It doesn't taste like powder like some Tapioca Express places. For around 5 or 6 dollars you can get a tasty sandwich with a coffee so drop your Starbucks Frap and come here for breakfast, lunch or late night snack.