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I'm not sure how one cannot love Lee Lee. It's basically the ethnic food Mecca with everything from Chinese fixins to Argentinian flavors. I think it would be pretty hard to go there and not find what you were looking for (except if you're me and you are trying to get starfruit out of season). The only bummer is it was hard to get anyone to help you find anything. That place is huge and if you don't know what you're looking for, you'll end up wandering the plentiful aisles aimlessly finding more stuff to take home than you ever planned. Everything is reasonably priced and the selection is second to none. I did get some boba from their espresso stand and it was only so-so (compared to Eba) plus behind the counter was some sort of high school hang out filled with incompetent teenagers. Lame. They do have a restaurant there also. Even though they have a parking lot, trying to find a spot is almost as crazy as shopping the day after Thanksgiving. Save yourself the grief and park in the spot the farthest away. You'll thank me - especially if you have road rage and low tolerance for bastardly drivers like I do. I'll definitely be back for all of my ethnic food need at dirt cheap prices.
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