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Írjon visszajelzéstIt's not the best at bahmis, but their coffee is off the chain. Love to come here when I have a little work to do. If you don't mind all the loud noise from all the Vietnamese people hang out spot the. You may like it to! The croissants are supper yummy and the smoothies a pretty darn good too. My favorite pastries are the danish and the coconut raisin bread.
I enjoy Lee's. The variety of Vietnamese sandwiches is unmatched. And the product is pretty good. Fresh bread and ingredients. I do wish the taste was a notch above, however. This is sorta the Subway of Vietnamese sandwiches. Got it? LOL. You also have to put up with numbers being called LOUDLY over the speaker system. It is a bit distracting if you are looking for a quiet, intimate lunch. It's a marathon of activity and if you are looking to grab a good, quick sandwich, this is the place for you!
I recently heard an NPR program (Lynn Rosetto Casper), that focused on the joy of the Banh Mi sandwich--something with which I was unfamiliar. After the program I couldn't wait to try one. I did a little homework and Lee's seemed to be one of the premier places offering this marvelous creation. I was really impressed by the size of the place, the cleanliness, the bright colors and easy to follow menu. The staff make this place hum like a well oiled machine. I tried the grilled pork Asian sandwich (with extra meat), and a little order of beignets to boot. The sandwich consists of a traditional French baguette, very tender, very nicely seasoned grilled pork, with lots of crunch veggies and some great sauce as a garnish. The flavor is just plain great--exactly like Lynn described it. I don't go out for sandwiches a lot, but I think that's about to change--now I want to try all the varieties! Thank you Lee's! :)
Love the iced coffee, and the baguettes can't be matched ANYWHERE. The baguettes are perfectly crispy on the outside and super soft on the inside - get them hot on the hour/half hour. Sandwiches are flavorful and fresh.
I was surprised to find an extension of this chain in Oklahoma City. It is very at home in the Asian district but goes well beyond Asian sandwiches. If you're looking for a good Asian sandwich try the barbecue pork or the shredded chicken with extra jalapenos if you like a little spice. Be warned they are Asian jalapenos intend to be spicier than the American variety. I really enjoy a simple BLT with double bacon of course and the side of mustard which goes unbelievably well with their crispy crunchy baguettes. It's worth mentioning that you can get 2 day old baguettes for a dollar on your way out the door. They are perfect for a nice bruschetta. Probably my favorite place in Oklahoma City to get a very reasonably priced quick sandwich.