iChef
08-23-2008, 05:08 PM
Lee's Sandwich shop is the ticket!
The one on El Camino and Sunnyvale, but I understand they are all run the same way—a chain!
I don't like being disappointed by any meal! The most risky meal for me may be when I'm forced to stumble on in (caught without a plan)--doesn't happen often, but you have to eat when you have to eat
Lee's Sandwiches. (http://www.irasciblechef.com/accidental-diner_lees-sandwiches/)
I figure it's a run of the mill sandwich shop like Subway and I will get the generic turkey with avocado--hard to screw that one up. Yes, when I walk in they have pictures on the wall of sandwiches, but I'm trying to process what all is going on. I see loaves of bread coming out, all the employees are of Asian decent, peoples food is being called out when ready, and there are prepackaged hot to-go delights.
Just back from Beijing and the Olympics--still in the mood for more Chinese! As I said I don't like to be disappointed and if there's too much salt or my fries aren't hot enough at McDonald's I'm going to complain and send them back!
So, I'm going to Give Lee a shot! Yes, they had regular sandwiched as well, but come on--let's roll the dice from up high!
I had rice paper wrapper spring rolls with shrimp and roasted pork and chicken lo mien. $2.50 each! Delicious! Fantastic! What a find!
Then I tell a couple of people about it and they tell me it's a chain and they are all over--Double Fantastic! So, good job Lee and please keep up the great work!
My complete review at: http://www.irasciblechef.com/accidental-diner_lees-sandwiches/
—IrascibleChef (http://irasciblechef.com)
The one on El Camino and Sunnyvale, but I understand they are all run the same way—a chain!
I don't like being disappointed by any meal! The most risky meal for me may be when I'm forced to stumble on in (caught without a plan)--doesn't happen often, but you have to eat when you have to eat
Lee's Sandwiches. (http://www.irasciblechef.com/accidental-diner_lees-sandwiches/)
I figure it's a run of the mill sandwich shop like Subway and I will get the generic turkey with avocado--hard to screw that one up. Yes, when I walk in they have pictures on the wall of sandwiches, but I'm trying to process what all is going on. I see loaves of bread coming out, all the employees are of Asian decent, peoples food is being called out when ready, and there are prepackaged hot to-go delights.
Just back from Beijing and the Olympics--still in the mood for more Chinese! As I said I don't like to be disappointed and if there's too much salt or my fries aren't hot enough at McDonald's I'm going to complain and send them back!
So, I'm going to Give Lee a shot! Yes, they had regular sandwiched as well, but come on--let's roll the dice from up high!
I had rice paper wrapper spring rolls with shrimp and roasted pork and chicken lo mien. $2.50 each! Delicious! Fantastic! What a find!
Then I tell a couple of people about it and they tell me it's a chain and they are all over--Double Fantastic! So, good job Lee and please keep up the great work!
My complete review at: http://www.irasciblechef.com/accidental-diner_lees-sandwiches/
—IrascibleChef (http://irasciblechef.com)