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Contribuir a la retroalimentaciónI was originally on my way to a different shop for a banh mi but my plan changed when I saw the sign for Lee's. I haven't had it in years since I left Oklahoma City and could almost taste the iced coffee. The bread was so delicious and it was such a wonderful treat to have.
Affordable Vietnamese style sandwiches. Bread and veggies were fresh. There was a decent amount of chicken, but it was a little dry. Cash only.
Lots of variety, from warm desserts, che, coconuts, vietnamese sandwiches, and more. The prices are great, and $5.50 goes a long way. Would definitely go again for a quick and cheap bite to eat in the city with friends that arent too picky with their food
I always look forward to a trip to Lee's, since we don't have one in CO (we have banh mi, but I like the fact that it's a chain). I always order bbq pork, along with grilled chicken, and a vegetarian to take on the road back home. I ate the bbq pork sandwich first. The bread was fresh with a crispy exterior and moist dough. Vegetables were fresh, pickles were as expected, and the pork was tasty, though a little greasier than I remember. No jalapeno, by request.
This is the one and only location of Lee’s Sandwich shop in San Francisco there are a bunch of Lee’s Deli in FiDi but they don’t seem to be a part of this chain). It is in the heart of the hood surrounded by other Thai and Vietnamese restaurants. It has become a pit stop for getting Vietnamese coffee Café Phe Sau Da) while on the way to Saigon Sandwich for some Banh Mi. I generally get a large $6) and as expected it is cash only. The coffee is typical super strong and super sweet and is supposed to be sipped patiently. I haven’t got anything else from here so can’t comment on that but the coffee is consistently good.