Mr. Lee's has been around for a while. This new location is much better than their old one. The addition of the side dish bar is great. We ate soooo many Gyoza! The service is better than many of the other Korean barbeques in the area.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Korean Barbecue, Beef Bulgogi, Beef Brisket & Spicy Pork, Brisket, All You Can Eat
Pablo Estrada
Overall everything was good except for the pot stickers.
Nice Music playing. Good food, attentiveness of staff and clean restrooms.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Salad Bar, Brisket
Daniel Quezada
Best Kbbq hands down. Meat is fresh and delicious. Unlimited sides buffet. Free fried rice, white rice , chicken wings, noodles, kimbap, miso soup and much more. Even has dessert. Delicious jello and fruit. Have been coming to Lee's since it was located on South st. and it has just gotten better and bigger.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Beef Belly, Salad Bar, Potato Salad, Brisket, All You Can Eat
gomarketingsuccess dotcom
They know how to do business. I mean we cook our own meats and get up to pick our own side dishes. Paying them to cook and prepare our own food.I'm just saying, a good concept to open this kind of buisness.Found out that Mr Lee moves here from Cerritos location, I'm not sure if this is true but upon tasting the mash potato, it tasted like one.Still affordable from the rest of kbbq.Side dishes include miso soup, salad, fried chicken, beef dumpling, and more.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Brian Chambers
Been coming to Mr Lees for 15 years. Over on Artesia and now at the new location. Anything I disliked at the old location was corrected at the new location. Serve yourself sides is a hallelujah for me. This place is Fire ?
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Ali Malik
Super cheap, not very high quality food but you get more than what you pay for. Service used to suck, but it's gotten a lot better. Cheapest kbbq around, it's definitely worth checking out.Edit: mad expensive for no reason now
Jeff Mckay
Korean bbq is always fun with group the food meats were
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Korean Barbecue, All You Can Eat, Beef Belly, Korean BBQ, Beef Brisket, Marinated Beef Bulgogi, Beef Brisket & Spicy Pork
Steffanie L
I like the old Mr Lee on South and Norwalk better. Other than because it was cheaper, there are some things in the new location that needs a bit of improvement.It could have been just during the time when we visited, but the meat was chewy. I think it was the brisket.I like that they have more side dishes. However, I think the buffet area is too far especially for those seated close to the entrance. It's not the typical buffet where you would be carrying just one plate, hence people don't mind if the buffet is far from the table. Here, the customers would be taking a bunch of little containers for side dishes and bowls of salad or rice. They either need to balance a whole lot of tiny plates in their arms to make just 1 trip, or go back and forth for all that they need. Having the buffer far from the dining table will be a hassle.It would have been much better if the buffet, and the meat preparation station of the servers (the one in the middle of the restaurant) would swap places.Also, the cashier and host station should be in the lobby/waiting area so as not to disrupt those seated near the current cashier station. Please do not use one of the tables as a host station as well. You have a lot of other space to do that like in the bar. People tend to gather around that area (servers observing and waiting at the host station, and customers paying their bill). This became a challenge for those seated in that section when they try to pass while carrying food from the buffet. It never happened in the old location. Even if it was small, people did not gather or disrupt any of the tables since there was a separate area for the cashier and host station.The small passage on the right of the main door should be closed up or at least have a divider. It was cold for those seated on that side during the winter especially if there's a breeze coming in through the open main door.Since the restaurant is huge, it's best to keep 1 or 2 tables near the current cashier or main door open for those with disabilities.These are just my suggestions based on my observations and the observations of people I know have dined in this restaurant. It would be great if the flow inside the restaurant would be pleasant and convenient to all customers.I hope all works out. Best of luck to your business!Parking: Huge parking space
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 3
Recommended dishes: Marinated Beef, Korean Barbecue, All You Can Eat, Beef Belly, Korean Stir Fried Noodles, Korean BBQ, Salad Bar, Beef Bulgogi, Marinated Beef Bulgogi
roger jun
Clean, big spacious restaurant. Very friendly staff and quick service. The ayce is affordable and there is a buffet with various side dishes and dessert. Great place to bring your friends or any big group. We had close to 100 people for an event and they were very accommodating.
No frills KBBQ. Has the basic meat selections that’s delicious. Beef Belly is my favorite. Melon Fruit as dessert was refreshing and ice cold so it was awesome.Parking: Lots of space
Recommended dishes: Korean Barbecue, All You Can Eat, Beef Belly, Korean BBQ, Salad Bar
JC
For $22 you can't beat it. Self serve sides so you don't have to wait and keep asking. Not as much variety but hey, you spend $15 on fast food easy. I'd rather spend the 22.
Izhaak Christian
Great food and
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: All You Can Eat, Korean BBQ
Amanda Gieser
Decent food, but most of the meat was bland. Only 7 or so meats, while other places have a lot more. Buffet style sides were well stocked. Our drinks, beer, and water were never refilled. They brought us meat 2 times and then never came back. When it came time to pay, we were charged for 8 meals, but there were only 7 of us. The reservation was 8, but only 7 showed up, so it was an understandable mistake. When I asked to correct the bill, the waiter tried to argue with us about having 8 people. They ended up fixing it, but the tension was awkward. When we paid, we were asked to tip on top of the 18% automatic gratuity... this place isn't bad, but I'd rather go some where else...
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 1
Lorena Brito
We were in a group of nine. Our server was super friendly and helpful. I really like being able to get up and get your own sides as needed. My favorite sides were the cucumbers, the white rice and the clear brown noodles (don't remember the name). My favorite meat was the spicy pork belly and the marinated beef.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Marinated Beef, All You Can Eat, Korean BBQ, Salad Bar
Mr. Lee's has been around for a while. This new location is much better than their old one. The addition of the side dish bar is great. We ate soooo many Gyoza! The service is better than many of the other Korean barbeques in the area.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Korean Barbecue, Beef Bulgogi, Beef Brisket & Spicy Pork, Brisket, All You Can Eat
Overall everything was good except for the pot stickers.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Spicy Chicken, Beef Brisket & Spicy Pork
Nice Music playing. Good food, attentiveness of staff and clean restrooms.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Salad Bar, Brisket
Best Kbbq hands down. Meat is fresh and delicious. Unlimited sides buffet. Free fried rice, white rice , chicken wings, noodles, kimbap, miso soup and much more. Even has dessert. Delicious jello and fruit. Have been coming to Lee's since it was located on South st. and it has just gotten better and bigger.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Beef Belly, Salad Bar, Potato Salad, Brisket, All You Can Eat
They know how to do business. I mean we cook our own meats and get up to pick our own side dishes. Paying them to cook and prepare our own food.I'm just saying, a good concept to open this kind of buisness.Found out that Mr Lee moves here from Cerritos location, I'm not sure if this is true but upon tasting the mash potato, it tasted like one.Still affordable from the rest of kbbq.Side dishes include miso soup, salad, fried chicken, beef dumpling, and more.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Been coming to Mr Lees for 15 years. Over on Artesia and now at the new location. Anything I disliked at the old location was corrected at the new location. Serve yourself sides is a hallelujah for me. This place is Fire ?
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Super cheap, not very high quality food but you get more than what you pay for. Service used to suck, but it's gotten a lot better. Cheapest kbbq around, it's definitely worth checking out.Edit: mad expensive for no reason now
Korean bbq is always fun with group the food meats were
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Korean Barbecue, All You Can Eat, Beef Belly, Korean BBQ, Beef Brisket, Marinated Beef Bulgogi, Beef Brisket & Spicy Pork
I like the old Mr Lee on South and Norwalk better. Other than because it was cheaper, there are some things in the new location that needs a bit of improvement.It could have been just during the time when we visited, but the meat was chewy. I think it was the brisket.I like that they have more side dishes. However, I think the buffet area is too far especially for those seated close to the entrance. It's not the typical buffet where you would be carrying just one plate, hence people don't mind if the buffet is far from the table. Here, the customers would be taking a bunch of little containers for side dishes and bowls of salad or rice. They either need to balance a whole lot of tiny plates in their arms to make just 1 trip, or go back and forth for all that they need. Having the buffer far from the dining table will be a hassle.It would have been much better if the buffet, and the meat preparation station of the servers (the one in the middle of the restaurant) would swap places.Also, the cashier and host station should be in the lobby/waiting area so as not to disrupt those seated near the current cashier station. Please do not use one of the tables as a host station as well. You have a lot of other space to do that like in the bar. People tend to gather around that area (servers observing and waiting at the host station, and customers paying their bill). This became a challenge for those seated in that section when they try to pass while carrying food from the buffet. It never happened in the old location. Even if it was small, people did not gather or disrupt any of the tables since there was a separate area for the cashier and host station.The small passage on the right of the main door should be closed up or at least have a divider. It was cold for those seated on that side during the winter especially if there's a breeze coming in through the open main door.Since the restaurant is huge, it's best to keep 1 or 2 tables near the current cashier or main door open for those with disabilities.These are just my suggestions based on my observations and the observations of people I know have dined in this restaurant. It would be great if the flow inside the restaurant would be pleasant and convenient to all customers.I hope all works out. Best of luck to your business!Parking: Huge parking space
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 3
Recommended dishes: Marinated Beef, Korean Barbecue, All You Can Eat, Beef Belly, Korean Stir Fried Noodles, Korean BBQ, Salad Bar, Beef Bulgogi, Marinated Beef Bulgogi
Clean, big spacious restaurant. Very friendly staff and quick service. The ayce is affordable and there is a buffet with various side dishes and dessert. Great place to bring your friends or any big group. We had close to 100 people for an event and they were very accommodating.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
Restaurantji Recommends
No frills KBBQ. Has the basic meat selections that’s delicious. Beef Belly is my favorite. Melon Fruit as dessert was refreshing and ice cold so it was awesome.Parking: Lots of space
Recommended dishes: Korean Barbecue, All You Can Eat, Beef Belly, Korean BBQ, Salad Bar
For $22 you can't beat it. Self serve sides so you don't have to wait and keep asking. Not as much variety but hey, you spend $15 on fast food easy. I'd rather spend the 22.
Great food and
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: All You Can Eat, Korean BBQ
Decent food, but most of the meat was bland. Only 7 or so meats, while other places have a lot more. Buffet style sides were well stocked. Our drinks, beer, and water were never refilled. They brought us meat 2 times and then never came back. When it came time to pay, we were charged for 8 meals, but there were only 7 of us. The reservation was 8, but only 7 showed up, so it was an understandable mistake. When I asked to correct the bill, the waiter tried to argue with us about having 8 people. They ended up fixing it, but the tension was awkward. When we paid, we were asked to tip on top of the 18% automatic gratuity... this place isn't bad, but I'd rather go some where else...
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 1
We were in a group of nine. Our server was super friendly and helpful. I really like being able to get up and get your own sides as needed. My favorite sides were the cucumbers, the white rice and the clear brown noodles (don't remember the name). My favorite meat was the spicy pork belly and the marinated beef.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Marinated Beef, All You Can Eat, Korean BBQ, Salad Bar