
I recently visited Lee’s Noodle House and, unfortunately, I can’t recommend it based on my experience. While the food itself was okay, the overall cleanliness and service left a lot to be desired. The restaurant was visibly dirty. The walls had splatters of what looked like old condiments, and the bottles on the tables were crusted with dried sauce and grime. It gave the entire place a neglected feel that made it hard to enjoy the meal. What really concerned me was the way my iced coffee was served. It was poured from a reused single-use water bottle that had clearly been sitting in the fridge. The owner, who served it, had extremely long and dirty fingernails and handed me the glass by grabbing the rim with his fingers. That alone made me uncomfortable, but the lack of basic hygiene was even more troubling. When it came time to pay, I had to stand at the counter while the owner ignored me and scrolled through his phone for a couple of minutes before even acknowledging me. The interaction felt dismissive and rude. Based on the condition of the restaurant and the handling of food and drinks, I sincerely hope the health department pays this place a visit. Cleanliness and basic food safety standards should be a given in any restaurant, and unfortunately, that just wasn’t...
Read moreExcellent food. Potstickers are delicious. Beef with green onion and rice noodle, and, beef and shrimp with noodle both had very good flavour. I couldn't eat all of mine, because I already ate crispy spring rolls and potstickers. Took home an order of pork fried rice, beef and brocoli and mixed vegtables. Can't wait for dinner. I would definitely go back.
The only thing that wasn't great was that the salt and pepper shaker were actually the little Morton's picnic cardboard containers with the white plastic lids. The tops of each were grimy from food particles. To be fair, I did take them off a recently vacated adjacent table, and, IS possible that all that grease and crispy debtors on top COULD have all come from the person who was eating there. Maybe if I had asked for salt and pepper shakers, I would have been brought clean ones.
All in all, food was excellent, prices were fair. We...
Read moreWe Could Eat Here Everyday We discovered Lee’s while staying at a nearby hotel. It was love at first bite! The authentic Vietnamese restaurant is outstanding. The menu offers Pho, noodles, Banh Mi, stir fry, fried rice, and chow mein, all available in seafood, beef, pork, or chicken. There are also vegan and kids menus. Lee and his wife are lovely hosts, making everyone welcome. Lee’s sense of humor is contagious. We enjoyed lively conversation and his attentive service. We dearly loved the shrimp chow mein, shrimp/squid noodle soup, Vietnamese spring rolls with shrimp and pork, and steamed pot stickers. All were fantastic, but warning – servings are enormous. We had too much food to finish. Also, Lee’s does not serve alcohol but has a wide variety of beverages on hand. Try them when in the area; you’ll be...
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