Great food, nice employees. Best for take out. Most of the dishes come with wonton soup as well, which I didn’t realize at first. I once ordered an obscene amount of wonton soup for my family :-)
Krystallyn P.
Classificação do local: 5 Pipersville, PA
Best quality Chinese food I’ve had within an hour of this place. It’s pricey, but worth it.
Yisong X.
Classificação do local: 5 Schwenksville, PA
the best Asian restaurant, highly recommend
Dave H.
Classificação do local: 3 Collegeville, PA
Mr Lee’s opened maybe 10 years ago and was excellent, on par with places like Yang Ming. Unfortunately, it did not maintain this level of quality. Nonetheless, I find it better than most take-out Chinese joints even now and there are some more creative dishes on the menu. The Crispy Shredded Pork is a good example. The dining area is nice enough and it BYOB which I like. You can do better but you can certainly do worse for Chinese.
Tobias M.
Classificação do local: 5 Zieglerville, PA
I take out from here all the time. I once in awhile will eat in and I have no complaints about the food. One of my favorite go to places in the area!
Bob P.
Classificação do local: 1 Collegeville, PA
They were super rude and food not good! They don’t even give sauces. Cause I always have duck and soy sauce at the house. Called back and girl acted like i was bothering her. Wont be back!
Isabelle P.
Classificação do local: 1 Montgomery County, PA
Just ordered for the first time in the while and as I ate I found multiple black hairs in my food… never returning. I barely got an apology when I called to make them aware
G S.
Classificação do local: 3 PERKIOMENVLLE, PA
Considering I am an asian food snob, and a gourmet chef who has cooked at several restaurants I will begrudgingly grant 3 stars based on the fact that there isn’t a better alternative within 20 minutes. I will agree that Mr Lees can be hit-or-miss. I’ve experienced the burnt oil flavor in a few dishes that we’ve ordered from here. I will completely disagree with the previous comment regarding HanDynasty. Their quality has dropped significantly over the past year and currently all of my Co-workers now refer to that establishment as HandyNasty as I once jokingly referred to it. Mr Lees has been reasonably consistent for standard fare: Kung Pao, Mei Fun, Moo Shu, appetizers… But I have not experienced a special that has stood out and showed any culinary creativity. Perhaps in the future when a stip mall is approved up the street from them and they get some competition.
Don B.
Classificação do local: 3 Schwenksville, PA
Mr. Lee’s is pretty hit or miss. A lot of the entrees I have had here I didn’t care for, like crispy shredded beef and general tso’s chicken. I also did not enjoy the soup, either won ton or egg drop. The fried rice and lo mein are typically decent, but my wife has had experiences where it tastes like the rice was cooked in burned oil.