Very authentic. The Mapo tofu is straight Cantonese style what my mom cooks. Big portion. The chicken samosa appetizer is excellent. The combination of chicken, potato and curry is just right. Been back there several time since then. Hidden gem. Food is great.
Samantha P.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Lincoln, NH
Take it Easy on the liquid smoke in the lomein mr. Lee. It tasted like there was cigarettes in my food. Orange chicken was ok, restaurants inside was not the best.
Rng L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Hanover, NH
强烈推荐!!店主李师傅和他太太经营该店已经二十余年。他们可以做比较广东/香港风味的中国菜色。价格非常合理而且分量超大。这是我第二次也是专程绕道过去他们餐馆, 两位仍然热情周道地招呼了我们。 I took a little detour by purpose to visit this restaurant again. The owners are still Mr and Mrs Lee, as friendly as before. They carry an southern Chinese Cantonese style — americanized but still retains lots of authenticity. Food come fast and in big portion. I would again recommend this place to any one who had a chance to stop by Littleton.
Aimee S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Wakefield, NH
What a surprise. It looks like a dive from the road, the oven hood is loud and the walls are a rough yellow — but the food was top notch Chinese. Best chicken and broccoli I’ve ever had and the Peking Ravs were unusual but good. No rice and no chopsticks either — but very fresh and yummy!
Adam S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Littleton, NH
My favorite Chinese in Littleton. The restaurant is run by a husband and wife and it’s likely these will be the only people you see. Feel free to make minor changes to the specials without worrying about extra charges. Take out is preferable to dine in since the fan in the kitchen is very loud.
Derek S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Waltham, MA
Delicious fresh food and generous portions make a winning combination. Reasonable prices and lots of variety. It’s authentic in that it’s run by a Chinese couple and has Chinese background music. If you were hoping for food exactly like you’d eat in China in small town NH then you’re silly. Appreciate the gem you have. My son says hi.
Connie T.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 West Hollywood, CA
Oof. This seemed like a nice place, and our server was friendly, but we did not have very authentic Chinese food. It’s probably safest to order Americanized dishes here. One of our party ordered the moo goo gai pan and General Tso’s chicken. While they weren’t amazing, they were fine. I found the hot and sour soup to be very sweet. Hot and sour and sweet. I got some sort of Cantonese style stir fried beef dish that I thought would be fine, but it had some sort of sweet flavor I didn’t like. At least it was tender. Everything was cooked to order, and came out hot and fresh. So, it’s not a terrible option if you’re in the area and really want Chinese food, you just have to adjust your expectations.
Lolo Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Bedford, NH
Amazing food. Wonton soup, Chicken wings and Crab Rangoon. Were all delicious. A fabulous experience. A+ :)
Eisen M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Alexandria, VA
Great Chinese food. we are from DC. The restaurant itself is nothing special but the food is great! Mr. Lee is the real deal. egg rolls were soooooo good. We ordered the Happy Family and chicken fried rice and 2 orders of egg rolls. if you google mr. lee you can see their giant menu. Their take out business was off the hook while we waited for ours which means their food is great and people order a lot of take out. Chinease food in the puckerbrush of New Hampshire? You betcha!!! It was good!!!
Ian W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Pelham, NH
After a long day on the road, I stopped for dinner at Mr. Lee’s Restaurant, located on the east side of Littleton, serving up Chinese and Thai food. This old school restaurant has a cozy full service dining room(yellow walls) with booths and takeout service. The kitchen was very noisy with a constant pitched humming noise, which could also be heard outside. I guess you get you used to it. The menu offerings include the standard Chinese dishes, Mandarin & Szechuan dishes, Lee’s Specialties and Thai dishes such as Pad Thai, Thai Chicken Curry, & Mango Chicken. 22 Lunch Specials($ 4.35-$ 6.99) and 22 Dinner Specials($ 5.50-$ 7.95) are also offered. For takeout, I ordered Dinner Special D3: Pork Lo Mein($ 7.75) served with pork fried rice and egg roll, which was ready in about 15 minutes. The portion of hot food was very generous, as there was enough food to feed a family of 4. The lo mein dish was pretty good and tasty which had onions, sprouts, carrots, cabbage, tender roast pork strips, cooked with firm noodles and not greasy and oily. The pork fried rice(light tan color) had onions and roast pork cubes(some fat) with firm rice. The egg roll was greasy and tasty, a crispy deep fried wrapper stuffed with shredded cabbage, carrot, minced pork, & seasonings. Overall, the food was pretty good and tasty with generous portions at a good price. vThe service acceptable. I made the right call in getting takeout instead of dining in since that constant loud pitched humming noise from the kitchen was beginning to give me a headache. PARKING in back of restaurant and limited tight parking in front.