Lee Esther's Creole And Cajun

832 1/2 East Avenue Q-6, Palmdale, CA 93550, United States

🛍 Cajun, American

5 💬 1 Reviews

Phone: +16612660000

Address: 832 1/2 East Avenue Q-6, Palmdale, CA 93550, United States

City: Palmdale

Dishes: 35

Reviews: 1

Website: http://www.leeesthers.com


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Categories

  • Cajun Experience the bold and vibrant flavors of Cajun cuisine with our selection, featuring spicy jambalaya, savory gumbo, and blackened catfish, each dish a celebration of the rich cultural tapestry of Louisiana.
  • American Enjoy classic American flavors with our diverse menu, featuring juicy burgers, crispy fried chicken, hearty BBQ ribs, and fresh salads. Indulge in timeless comfort with each bite, crafted to satisfy all tastes.

Amenities

  • Takeout
  • Children

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"The Lemon Leaf cafe, in Lancaster, is nice. The menu is limited. Here you place your order at the counter and a server brings your food to the table. I like this type of set up when I'm meeting someone and we are paying separately. It takes the awkwardness out of receiving the check. I ordered the soup of the day. It was some sort of bean soup. I can't remember the name or what my friend ordered. That is how unmemorable and unexciting the menu is at this cafe. The food was okay. Nothing special, at all. The decor was mediocre as well. The service was on the left side of okay, too. My companion ordered a cake to go and even though our plates were cleared and it was obvious we we had concluded our meal, the server never asked if she was ready for her to-go dessert. She had to go fetch it herself. Not a big deal but, it doesn't make for superior customer service. I didn't use the bathroom but, apparently a key is required. I will give them another try. It is in the only interesting area of Lancaster. It is on Lancaster Blvd. Lancaster Blvd is our City's attempt at an attractive meeting area with quaint shops like antique stores, a candy store, a few restaurants, Theaters, museum, etc..... but, the energy does not compare to places like The Orange Circle or Downtown Long Beach. The stores are basic and not special. However, we have nowhere else around the Antelope Valley. So. I will go back, when meeting friends."