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Such a strange feeling to walk into Lee's Sandwiches, which is not quite a yogurt store, grocery store, or a sandwich shop, but some type of odd mixture. There are overpriced "Imported from France" goods for sale on a few shelves throughout the store. It's a random selection of cookies, teas, and other things you probably wouldn't buy when you're cruising for a sandwich.
The yogurt machines are on the wall, like you would see at a yogurt store, but I'm not sure about the topping selection; it looked sparse at best.
Now, onto the sandwiches. The menu on the wall above the registers is big and colorful. The pictures look exactly like the sandwiches do, which normally would be a great thing, but here it's a disappointment. I went with the BBQ Pork sandwich. These are in the style of Bhan Mi, but really subpar. The bread is missing that great crisp you expect from a baguette. The flavor of the sandwich was muted as well, and even biting into big slices of jalapenos and bunches of cilantro I couldn't really get into the sandwich.
There is now a $10 CC minimum if you plan on using plastic, but really, you're better off just going somewhere else.
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