

Counter-service chain for Vietnamese staples such as banh mi, plus some classic deli sandwiches.
Hours
| Friday | 6 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 6 AM–8 PM |
| Sunday | 7 AM–8 PM |
| Monday | 6 AM–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 6 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 6 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 6 AM–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 16155 Harbor Blvd, Fountain Valley, CA 92708
Phone: (714) 531-0888
Website: http://www.leesandwiches.com/
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Reviews
The sandwiches are a little more than I would like to pay for. Also they charge for hoisin sauce which is complete B.S. if you ask me.
They went from a perfect five star down to three just because of that. I mean c’mon dude. I just paid almost 9 dollars for two sandwiches and you want to charge me extra 50 cents which is always free at other places!!! No thank you!!!
Besides that though the sandwiches are bomb and I definitely recommend!
I got one piece of everything, in my sandwich. Not just that, looks like the tomato was sitting there since yesterday.
The cheese was hard at the end, and the bread. I think it was the leftovers from yesterday. Hard as a rock, got cuts on top of my mouth from it.
Their banh mi are always tasty and consistent. Prices have gone up a bit over time, but it’s still a reliable go-to when you want something satisfying and quick.
My dad recently visited Lee’s Sandwiches (Fountain Valley, CA) and bought 4 bottles of Lee Café coffee. There’s a promotion and the receipt clearly confirm the advertises: “BUY-2-GET-1 FREE Lee Cafe 16oz Btl.” Based on this, my dad expected the promotion to apply.
However, he was charged for all 4 bottles ($19.00). When he came home, he told me about it. I called the store, the cashier confirmed with me the coffee promotion is buy 2 get 1, I told him to do the math with me, he admitted each bottles cost $5.50, the result shows the total in the receipt doesn’t match with the advertise, he asked me to wait, then the manager took the call, she started with a raising voice and said the promotion is no longer active, but also said the system still prints the advertisement on every receipt due to the corporation control and they “don’t know how to remove it.” This is extremely misleading and invalid excuses. No apology was offered for the misleading advertisement or the overcharge. Customers are being shown a promotion that no longer exists, which is textbook false advertising and a bait-and-switch business practice. If the promotion is expired, it should be removed immediately from receipts so people aren’t misled at checkout. I could take further action, but my kind dad told me to just send them a message to tell them to practice business with honesty and send awareness to the community.