Lee's Deli

615 Market St, San Francisco
(415) 615-9889

Recent Reviews

Barbara Yang

Good taste, it’s about $12.95 per pound after taxes. This plate was $14.91.

Zach Fergen

Don't go here if you have ADHD, no online menus are accurate and prices are ~15 for a small sandwich and chips. Not worth it, and not worth making a decision ahead of time or when you get there.

Jeff H.

Decent food at a decent price.They have both a deli for sandwiches and salads and a hot bar with a selection of basic Chinese hot dishes and 6 options of dumplings/dim-sum.This time I got the hot bar and some dishes were tasty. My SO got a salad from the Deli and enjoyed it.Overall, not a standout place though I would go back

DMN

Oh my god I am happy I stopped here. Free coffee with your breakfast. If you go to McDonald's next door instead of here then you hate yourself and I don't know how to help you. The women working are super nice and work hard to make sure you have

Chris Georges

Food is OK, but very overpriced for what it is.

Norris T.

Not to be confused with the famous San Jose vietnamese cuisine version. This Lee's serves made to order sandwiches,dim sum & by the pound Chinese Buffett to the hungry downtown breakfast & lunch crowds. I personally like that their dim sum while a little pricey, has never tasted stale & that the Buffett goes on happy hour after 3ish pm making it a steal for late lunch or early dinner. Noted for good, fast and affordable Chinese food on market street.Humble but friendly Chinese ladies run this place so if you can, please tip kindly!

Analiza M

Chinese food is not fresh & not worth the price, taste more like leftovers ?it's a rip off & I don't see anyone in there tells alot.

Matthew Boston

Friendly staff great food

Cameron Cutting

The noodles were tough and chewy, the price was also way too high for the quality/quantity.

Aliya D.

this place is good if you're looking for something inexpensive however, today i asked for a lox bagel to which they didnt have lox or cream cheese (which is fine) so i opted for a peanut butter and jelly bagel but they only gave me a peanut butter bagel very disappointing

Blanca Reyna

All food is delicious and cheap

Andrew S.

All around great place to eat!! Been going around for the last two months everyday and throughly enjoyed every second of the food/ customer service! Every single member of Lees on Market street has been so kind, very sincere and throughly passionate!! I had to personally ask for special noodles and soon they didn't even ask me, became such a regular the co workers would bring in more noodles when I came and recognize me! It's the passion and warm smiles that'll keep me around Lees Deli for a very long time

Sam W.

Decided to get something from here because the Mcdonald's next store was under renovation. The bagel was definitely you can make at home, but ladies who run the store were really nice. My bagel came out to be around $10, which is expensive for an average bagel, but what isn't expensive in the city anymore LOL. Along with a bagel bar, where you can order custom bagels, they also have a lot of dim sum! Maybe next time I go, I'll check that out.

David N.

Conveniently near the Montgomery BART Station, so I stopped in at 8:30am to pick up a Chinese breakfast. A typical clean Lee's like all of there location. Steamer trays of both American and Chinese hot breakfast items. I got some Har gow, Shu mai, and a few scoops of fried rice. It was was $14 by weight. Not the greatest. I'll keep stopping in Chinatown. I will return to try the sausage, scrambled eggs, and white rice!

Tien V.

Found a piece of steel scrubber in the orange chicken. Foods are dried, also very pricey.

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