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I love Lee's Sandwiches. They are affordable. They have real Banh Mi ingredients. They are made quickly and consistently. They are addictive and unique in flavoring compared to all of the other sub shop offerings. We went here for a few reasons. 1. It pleases everyone. Even the more picky eaters in our group. 2. It's affordable. 3. We don't have one in our town. We need one. 4. It was gonna be quicker than the other options mentioned. This particular one seemed just like all of the other Lee's I have been in. A little different layout, but basically the same. Fast food style ordering and just barely longer timeframes than most fast food. It did have some nice TV's though. Service was the standard mildly gruff businesslike service I get at most Asian places. I always order #16 and #1 and #18. I especially like the pate. I get it so rarely, I get it when I can. The bread is the star on these sandwiches too. Just perfect for what is being made. Lee's Sandwiches has perfected Banh Mi for the masses. Is it as good as fancy Banh Mi you might get at some restaurant for $10? Nope. But this is food for the people. Head up though. If there is a low carb eater in your party. They may just not find anything to eat. This place is packed with enough carbs to prep the Boston Marathon.
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