If you've never had a Vietnamese submarine sandwich, you're in for a treat. They cost quite a bit less and taste much better than the typical Sub that you'd get at the most popular nationwide chain, but if you prefer the Euro/American style subs (which typically include cheese) they have those too at a slightly higher price.
While the sandwiches are low cost, almost everything else is a little higher price than elsewhere, so the total price of a meal here comes out to be about the same as their American style competitors, but once again these Vietnamese sandwiches have a taste of their own and I'm addicted to 'em!
Up until recently everything was served ala carte, but now they offer several different combo meals that can save you a few dollars.
The location is very modern and clean looking. The only complaint is that they keep the trash bin and napkin/fork/straw rack towards the back of the dining room instead of near the exit, so if you're leaving and want to throw your trash away you have to go back into the store to do it. The other minor thing that could be improved is if they offered some sort of customer loyalty incentive. I go there 2 or 3 times a week, most of the people know me there... it just would be nice to get something for free once in awhile. Once again, not a major complaint, especially since very few other fast food places offer those incentives anymore.
The sandwiches and pastries are outstanding. Their coffee is the best (albeit fairly expensive). They've recently started selling Vermicelli Noodle dishes for @ $5 ( their competitors charge @ $9 for similar fare) but the Lees version is only so-so compared to those competitors.