The price here is nice and low, but you're paying for what you get. I haven't been to another Lee's before but I've had a lot of Vietnamese sandwiches, and this was very different. Their Euro sandwiches are pretty tasty though!
The sandwiches taste good but they can be pretty dry. I got the grilled pork, but it was pretty much a mayo sandwich since there was five times as much mayonnaise then there was of meat. The Thai tea was very strong, but also gritty.
It wasn't busy but it took fifteen minutes for one sandwich, which kind of sucked since I was in a rush. The interior is clean and they have snacks available for purchase.
Less than stellar but a good, cheap meal.