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Przekaż informację zwrotnąI used to live in the area and I love ordering their combo meals. They have a different menu every day, and I'm always pleasantly surprised when I visit this place. I highly recommend their three-item combo!
This is the best and oldest Taiwanese restaurant in the SGV. It’s fast and convenient, offering delicious dishes that have a comforting, home-cooked vibe. Their most popular items are the daily combo meals, which feature different side dishes each day. You definitely get generous portions for your money!
I've never had this type of cuisine before, but everything was incredibly fresh. The lunch buffet for $15 is definitely a great deal. I will definitely be trying this place again!
I've only visited Lee's Garden twice, but it's quickly become my favorite spot for Taiwanese bento boxes. Their sausage rice and braised pork rice bentos are surprisingly delicious! The sausage rice comes with two Taiwanese sausage links, a good-sized piece of braised chicken, along with two vegetable sides and an egg. It's a fantastic deal for just $10.88, especially as a daily special. I've also noticed that the type of vegetables you get varies depending on the bento you choose, which is a nice touch! Even the eggs are prepared differently; for example, the sausage rice comes with a fried egg, while the braised pork rice features a stewed boiled egg. I really enjoy their stewed boiled egg because it reminds me of a tea egg and is incredibly moist. If you're a fan of pork liver, be sure to try their pork liver soup as well! I'll definitely be back to sample more of their bentos and snacks. Just a heads up: Lee's Garden is takeout only.
This is a charming little spot! The food is excellent and the service is quick. However, they don’t offer dine-in. Overall, a lovely experience!
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