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Lee's Kitchen

3.9 (283 reviews)
InexpensiveChinese
Closed 11:30 am - 8:00 pm
Updated 2 months ago

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Moderate noise
Casual
Good for kids
Good for groups

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Fried wonton
Nick G.

Unfortunately this is my first and last time eating here. I've had several people rave about Lee's Kitchen and as a fellow Chinese food lover people are shocked that I haven't tried it. Friday March 6th was the night we ordered the walnut prawns, Mongolian beef, chicken chow mein, shrimp friend wantons, and the bbq pork fried rice. Walking in it was busy, we saw 3 people ahead of us waiting for Togo orders and another couple happily eating their meal. The place looked legit, hole in the wall mom n pop shop. When we arrived home I had to let the phone eat first as everything look amazing and couldn't wait to dive! But when we tried the fried wontons they didn't even have a tablespoon of filling, it was just fried wonton wrapper with a dime size of filling was the first flag... I happily kept eating and just used it like a vessel to shove into my mouth like chips and salsa. The next red flag was digging into the Mongolian beef it was off.. the color of the meat, the taste but I couldn't put my finger on it. My wife didn't want anything to do with it so I happily kept eating. Come Saturday morning to use the rest room, I felt clammy, upset stomach and threw up all of my dinner from the night before, let's just say it was coming out of both ends. I had a 102 fever, shakes, heat flash, stomach hurt, slept all day and didn't eat a thing until Sunday afternoon which I had toast. All signs point to food poisoning, as I am writing this I am still in bed with horrible food poisoning and this is the last place I had an actual meal. I'm sorry Lee's Kitchen I really was rooting for you since you're a stone throws away from my house. But I'm not risking 3+ day of food poisoning to eat your food. If you've been here before and haven't had an issue keep on keepin on I ain't going to tell you how you to eat your Chinese food but first timers just be on your guard for off colored meats and stay away from the won tons, they're sad-tons. Look at the pics I took to make your own assessment.

Chow mein, fried rice, fried prawns
Bekki Jasmin Z.

I came here exhausted and hungry during the week. I dined in, and it seems like it's not too common for people to dine in. The owners seemed happy to see someone dine in. We noticed there were many to go orders. They are so nice and quick to serve. If you're not sure what to order there is a wall of pictures with dishes of the "favorites". The food was good. We had the dinner for two option #2 Chow mein, sweet and sour pork, fried rice, fried prawns We ordered a side of egg rolls My favorite was the fried rice -- I am not a big fan of fried rice-- but this one was pretty good. Prices are basic for the Bay Area. It's a good place for when you just want to get in and eat and get out without distractions and noise. It's quiet so it's easy to have conversation. It's perfect for if you're alone or a couple. Since they are popular with take out you can always order ahead. I didn't notice much for food safety: I noticed that the kitchen is tiny and they were doing some repairs. There is one -gender neutral bathroom.

Lunch special $13   Chicken chow menu Pork fried rice Sweet and sour pork
Martha E.

First time ordering from this hidden gem and it won't be the last. Food is delicious and so affordable. $13 for the lunch special. The rice is and chow mein is 5/5

Almond chicken lunch special with chow mein ($+2)
Jack H.

Sweet lady who helped answer any question along with just providing a home feeling. I tried the Almond chicken lunch special with chow mein ($+2) and it was sauced perfectly and not heavily soy sauced with tender chicken and my daily veggie intake. Also large lunch portion. It's better than many other fast Chinese around my office.

Memi O.

This is a mom and pop restaurant serving authentic Chinese food. Great tasty good with good portion sizes, not too salty or oily. Service is fantastic! The owner is extremely friendly and warm. Nice ambience too with 8 tables total for indoor seating. They have delivery on Fantuan and Happy Panda. I ordered the salt and pepper pork chops (spicy), pork wontons, beef and green bean, beef hefen (干炒牛河)。

Yuliana J.

The customer service was excellent. $50 for these plates. The chow mein was not good, it had a weird texture. The rice tasted old, and chicken was soggy. I probably won't come back. The place looked really dirty too. I'm sorry, but just saying.

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3 years ago

Great service and the food is delicious. I appreciate the direction from our hostess on the best items to eat. Definitely will be back!

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The food is family style traditional and cooked with love. They have lunch plate specials. Everything on the menu is worth trying.

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Good Chinese food for the price. Lee's kitchen has been her for many decades! The prices are fair and the food is good

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2 years ago

Went for my egg fuyoung and was disappointed but the other dishes are good. Will go afain

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7 years ago

My families go to spot. Great for Parties. We normally order party trays for family dinners. Great chicken and shrimp fried rice

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3 years ago

Local Chinese food price it right and food is delicious. Special lunch plates are great. This place has been around for a long time

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4 years ago

Bland and boring. Panda Express was better and had more flavor. Also, huge wait times for to go orders

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Love this place! Food is tasty and a great price. Perfect go to when I'm craving Chinese and I don't want to cook!

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May is hands down the best chef ever. I've been going here since I was a child. 10/10 stars.

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4 years ago

I recommend their beef chow fun and chestnut- snow pea dish. Good prices and quick service!

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5 years ago

The best customer service and egg foo young. This is the place to go. Very polite. This is my to go place now for Chinese food.

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