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El Patron

El Patron

10551 Montgomery Boulevard Northeast, Albuquerque, 87111, United States Of America

Steak • Cheese • Drinks • Mexican


"The people that were guests like myself were very friendly. I asked the host to see if there was a wait and she said no. So I went to grab my family from the car and came back to the restaurant. Then she told my wife to wait for an open table. So thehost lied to me and I was not happy about that. Then we waited for like 10 minutes and a couple came in, walked to the host andshe sat them right away! She came back and looked at us and said are you ready? Just wow! I said to myself, so I proceeded to goto the table and review this place. This establishment's customer service is not the greatest. We waited for our server foranother 15 or 20minutes to get our drinks. The water is tap water you can taste it. We placed our order and waited for our foodfor about an hr. Our complimentary chips and salsa came with our dinner. The food was cold as you can see in my picture. I gotthe steak and breaded chili with rice and beans. The rice was overcooked! It’s like eating mashed potatoes and it was gross.The beans were bland and the lettuce was old. The lettuce was slimy and wasn’t crunchy. The breaded chili with cheese wasgood. It had flavor from the red and green chili sauce on it. Without the sauce, it would be bland. The steak was cold and dry.I asked for medium cooked and they gave me medium well done. My lips didn’t smack at this joint! The other dishes I tried weredisappointing also. The adovada tasted sour like it was old meat. It was gross! Overall I was not satisfied with the plates Igot. The place looks nice just not the food. The service was horrible, the host is a lair and seems racist cause of my skincolor. Food is cold with overcooked mashed rice, bland beans, old veggies, and sour meat. Nah I’m straight with this place,don’t waste your money for real!!!"

Lee's Sandwiches

Lee's Sandwiches

3300 N Classen Blvd, Oklahoma City, OK 73118, 73118-3428, United States

Sushi • Sandwich • Ice Cream • Vietnamese


"Lee's Sandwiches serve up a mighty fine Franco Vietnamese sandwich. Rarely is there a day that I drive through OKC’s Asian District and not see a ton of cars in the parking lot of the ever popular restaurant Lee’s Sandwiches.<br/ <br/ Sure, there are other sandwich places within view (one that is the biggest chain in the world and features a formerly fat man named Jared as their spokesman) of Lee’s, but their parking lots aren’t nearly as full.<br/ <br/ To me, that’s always a good sign. Clearly Lee’s Sandwiches – a Vietnamese fast food chain has a good reputation. I’d been once before and found it to be pretty good. And since I was in the neighborhood doing a story on the Chinese New Year (Year of the Goat) celebrations, Lee’s seemed like a quick place to grab a banh mi sandwich, a sort of Franco Vietnamese sandwich feaured on a baguette.<br/ <br/ For me, having given up meat for Lent, I went for the “Number 12” vegetarian sandwich. Complete with fried tofu, vermicelli, bean curd, yam, carrot, house pickle, jalapeno, cilantro, salt pepper, and soy sauce, I took one bite and smiled. By the time I was dune, crunching through the lightly toasted baguette and all the goodness inside, I thought it was the best vegetarian sandwich I’d ever had. And while I had a special brothy soup (with other vegetable ingredients to add as needed), it was the sandwich that was the focus of my delicious Lee's meal. I should add that Lee's is very generous with their portions. You definitely get what you pay for.<br/ <br/ The interior is well lit and clean. The staff is friendly and helpful and there is plenty of seating and even a few seats outside. <br/ <br/ The San Jose, California based chain, with shops in California, of course, along with Oklahoma, Nevada, Oregon, Texas and Arizona, has proven very successful here in OKC, with its sizable Asian population and non Asians who have happily discovered the tasty fare that Lee’s has to offer.<br/ <br/ In line, you pass by packaged goodies from foreign and domestic sources – candy and cookies, etc. – and coolers full of healthy and less healthy beverages and soft drinks. Essentially, the options are many.<br/ <br/ And despite being an out of state chain, Lee’s takes community – and the idea of “think globally, act locally” very seriously. They regularly raise funds for victims of hurricanes and typhoons, either in North America or in Asia.<br/ <br/ For more information go to [hidden link] or visit the Oklahoma City location at 3300 N. Classen Blvd."