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Tom C.
Huber Heights , Ohio
1
review
First things first, Lee's is not Thai, chinese, or even japanese.
He cooks with a combination of all asian cuisines, this is what sets
him apart from the other "cookie-cutter chinese" places.
Lee's has been around since the 90s. If you talk to Lee and try to
convince him to move to a bigger place he will tell you that he likes being
in a small environment to watch his customers enjoy their dining experience.
If you plan on going there plan to wait during lunch and dinner rush.
If you like the typical General Tso dish try Lee's #10, and ask for
it hot (if you can stand it). Don't skip on the egg/spring rolls
either they're well worth the calorie intake. One last thing the
prices have gone up a little, most things hover around the $10 mark (either
just below or just above, dinner portions are usually just over).
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Gail S.
Pleasant Hill , Ohio
1
review
If you like oriental that isn't the usual, Lee's is the
place to try. It is good and worth the money and time. Meals can
be gotten as lunch or dinner size. Menu or if there is something
that you want that isn't on the menu, ask, you may be suprised.
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