I was told from my sister Estefania that in this shop they had passion fruit juice. Personally i love passion fruit so i was super excited! I bought two of them lol and their sandwhiches are good too but i mainly come to get thier juice ^-^ PASSIONFRUITLOVERS I recommend!
Simon c.
Place rating: 1 Arcadia, CA
Got ripped off. Paid $ 50 was suppose to get $ 38 back from $ 12 of food. Lady gave back $ 37. Bread was cold and ice coffee was mostly ice and no coffee. Will never go back. Beware make sure you count your money before leaving the place !!!
Christine N.
Place rating: 1 Arcadia, CA
I came there visit Phuoc loc tho and order my self a large lees ice coffee and I tell her To make it sweet ok and instead she didn’t do it right she make it plain like just milk only instead it had no taste of coffee at all it was no good I throw it away didn’t even want to drink it at all now I know I’ll tell all my friends and family don’t go there they don’t know how to make your lees coffee there at all I was very Mad too everyone don’t go there ???
David T.
Place rating: 3 Garden Grove, CA
Bun me, Lee… Fast food is the tradition of offering simple, easy-to-eat bites at low costs, and at quick rates of distribution. McDonald’s belts out burgers. Taco Bell throws tacos. And Lee’s line-drives the Banh Mi, the tradition Vietnamese sangwich. Find your favorite flavored meats like pork and pâté, mixed in with the veggies, as pickled carrots, Chinese coriander, jalepeños business, cukes, and served with a light fish sauce. Lee’s Sandwiches(he misspelled sangwich, ha!) offers it quick and made to order. But the bread is a challenge sometimes, so challenge the cashier to hook you up with fresh French rolls, unless your teeth are used to tearing delicious cardboard.
Randy D.
Place rating: 1 Irvine, CA
Sandwich hard as a rock, over charge, milk coffee give you a stomach ache. Bagut bread should be only $ 1 but they charge you $ 1.50. also they Charge tax on your food we should report them to the IRS?
Tom P.
Place rating: 5 Malibu, CA
Honestly the sandwiches aren’t that great if you don’t dress it up. Still 3x better than any soul-less Subway sandwich. I come for the quality fresh bread with charboil pork and pickled carrots. Then put the sandwich inside the closest microwave for under 15 sec. Dress it up with your seasoning of choice like chill paste and you set to have a great sandwich. You must eat this sandwich in 4 minutes. A good drink pairing is mint limeade, mojito or fresh coconut water. –Yummy When Reheated
Gerry B.
Place rating: 3 Westminster, CA
Their sandwiches had heat, fresh ingredients, crunch, and texture. Everything worked. We sat outdoors(much quieter than inside), but even indoors the atmosphere was winning: sociable, warm, community-minded. It was a great quick bite for lunch. The pork bun mee was perfect! Never had I seen so much meat on my bread! Seasoned and cooked perfectly. If you wanna grab a quick bite or chill and chat up with some friends this would be the place to go. The place is kind of big compare to some lee shop outside westminster though, So enjoy!
Elsie S.
Place rating: 5 SAN PEDRO, CA
After I go buy my Patechaud down the street at the Corner View Bakery, I have to come to Lee’s Sandwich to get my Café Sua Da fix! I’m 6 months preggo and addicted to ice coffee and loveeeeee these Vietnamese iced coffees because they are so strong and creamy. I wish we had one near the Southbay area so I don’t have to drive all the way to OC to get my fix :( Their ban mi(sorry, I forget which one it was cause my bff usually orders for me) is really good too!
Linda A.
Place rating: 1 Santa Ana, CA
This is the WORST Lee’s that I’ve been too. Usually I don’t have a problem with this location even if I go on the weekend. After eating at phở 79, I was craving for some deli manjoo and decided to stop by here. The place is kind of empty compare to the weekend. There’s a customer that was in front of me and take a little while to order but decided to wait anyway. After she was done it was my turn right? WRONG! The cashier just ignored me and just went to organize the candies at the front and other was just at the back making coffee. They didnt even bother to take my order or even tell me to wait or greet. NOTHINGATALL. They just left me standing there for a few minutes. After i had enough, i just left and they didnt even notice. Am I that invisible to you? HELLO? Aren’t you working to serve the customers? Wheres the service? After this incident, I decided to take my service to the LEE“S Sandwiches across the street where the customer service is friendly and fast.
Minda w.
Place rating: 3 Rowland Heights, CA
Coconut waffles made to order! Way better than the prepackaged ones I find at other Lee’s locations.
Chelle D.
Place rating: 3 Los Angeles, CA
It is a bit pricer than Banh Mi Che Cali, but all their sandwiches are on French baquettes. There is not much dough on the inside and the crust is super crispy and flakey. This is good to eat immediately, but very hard the next day. So don’t save it overnight. Their cha lua(cold cut pork meat) is the best I’ve ever tasted. No fat and very fresh. There is also mini cream spongecakes 4 for a $ 1. They are shaped like fishes and have a vanilla cream center.
Tina T.
Place rating: 1 Torrance, CA
Why are there so many of you?! It’s not take great… REALLY. Try out other mom and pop sandwich places first before you come here. CONS: –What kind of sandwich comes with stale bread? LEE’S does. –I bit over priced for stale bread and one slice of meat. –Their fresh ordered sandwiches taste like 3 days old sandwiches –Old men loitering in the front. –Crappy parking –I’m still hungry PROS: –Great system as far as ordering, pick-up, and to-go foods go. –Clean environment –Get selections of desserts, sandwiches, random hot wings, and drinks. –They take credit cards I’m sorry Lee’s but there are way better places to go for sandwiches that will actually fill you up, taste way better and for less… FAIL.
Cindy W.
Place rating: 4 Los Angeles, CA
Again I love that this Lees offers patte sandwiches(#16)! Service was much faster today however I was bummed that those little manjoos(4 for $ 1) were cold when I got them. They should of been warm and freshly made at order :(But I will still give this place 4 stars because they have my patte sandwiches :)
Duc D.
Place rating: 1 Huntington Beach, CA
The owner’s of Lee’s must do some Voodoo to be able to make so much $$$ off of shitty products. I mean it was decent for about 6 months back when they first showed up in Cali, but they charge alot more now and the product is crap! It amazes me how busy this place is.
Jeff K.
Place rating: 3 Los Angeles, CA
This is my normal Lee’s sandwiches that I hit up when I’m around Little Saigon. It’s not open 24 hours like the one on Brookhurst and Westminster but it’s pretty decent in terms of size. Not very clean. But I like the plasma screen TVs. Iced Coffee is good but the best value is if you get the 3 serving bottle and put it in the ice yourself. Otherwise they’ll charge you like $ 2 per coffee(which is not bad compared to Starbucks)
Son d.
Place rating: 3 Westminster, CA
I come here for the baguettes because they’re right next to Lien Hoa BBQ. Their Banh Mi Sandwiches have gotten cheaper with the meats over the years despite how expensive they are compared to other Banh Mi places so I try to avoid them whenever possible. I still think their baguettes are delicious, especially when they’re hot out of the oven.
Don K.
Place rating: 4 Long Beach, CA
I can’t help it, any time that I get near Viet Namese food cooking, my stomach starts to turn. Too many bad memories I suppose. But Lee’s makes sandwiches on the best baguettes between Paris and Saigon. Even of you don’t want a sandwich, if you’re driving by a Lee’s, stop for the bread. It’s fresh out of the oven all day long. You will be back.
Jennifer L.
Place rating: 3 Los Angeles, CA
I’ve never been a fan of the baguettes from Lee’s because they have the potential to crack my teeth. So avoid going to any Lee’s for baguettes of any sort. Like most Lee’s, this place was crowded, probably because the name is familiar with most people and it’s a good place to order to-go in Phuoc Loc Thoc /Asian Garden Mall. My uncle and I waited for a bit before we had to order since it was pretty busy. I got a ca phe sua da(iced coffee) with boba, and not gonna lie, it’s pretty good. I’ve never been really disappointed with their coffee, as it’s so much better than their baguettes. The only issue I had with it was the fact that they practically load the cup with ice. My uncle had that problem; his iced coffee was probably half the cup and the rest was ice. If you can, be sure to ask for little to no ice(even if it does defeat the purpose of «iced» coffee). Also, I can’t remember about the other Lee’s, but I always stop by this one for their coconut waffles. Delicious! Be sure to get them fresh, though, as the already-made ones are cooled down significantly and have hardened.
Maggie A.
Place rating: 2 Los Angeles, CA
This place is no good. I didn’t go in so I can’t comment about customer service or cleanliness of the bathroom or anything like that. This sandwich(salami and turkey on French) was given to me by a someone who had picked up a bunch for a group of us gals. It stunk, in short. Twice I nearly broke a tooth on hard fat and bone. I don’t know why those were in my sandwich. At all. It irritated me. Plus, the shredded carrots they had in there made no sense given the meats that were in the sandwich. Actually, carrots don’t belong in any sandwich so far as I’m concerned. Wouldn’t recommend at all. Unless you’re starving…
Jez Z.
Place rating: 4 Ontario, CA
My first time here I ordered a baguette to go(only a buck!) the grilled pork sandwich(it’s like a bacon sandwich without the salty taste of bacon) and a chrysanthemum tea with honey. The whole thing cost like 5 bucks and change. Everything was tasty and the tea was brewed really strong which is good, because chrysanthemum tea can be very light. I have no complaints! I noticed that a lot of crazy people liked hanging around, I’m talking about people that talk to invisible things and people without shoes arguing with the wind. I was actually sad when I saw that, how I wish I could snap my fingers and make things alright for people.