Lee House
About
Korean, Barbeque
Price Range : $11-30 ($$)
Location
Adress: 10704 97 Street NW, Edmonton, AB T5H 2L9
Phone: (780) 438-0790
Work Hours
Business info
- list_altTakes ReservationsYes
- directions_carDeliveryNo
- move_to_inboxTake-outYes
- directions_bikeBike ParkingYes
- accessibilityGood for KidsYes
- groupGood for GroupsYes
- volume_upNoise LevelAverage
- local_barAlcoholBeer & Wine Only
- transit_enterexitOutdoor SeatingNo
- tvHas TVYes
- turned_in_notWaiter ServiceYes
- fastfoodCatersNo
Reviews
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Ador R.
We went here for my daughters birthday. Wifey had a great time and loved all the food!
Service was awesome and prompt!
Food was excellent for a good price!
A must try! -
Blair Y.
We hadn't been to Lee House in a while... not since they were in their old location south of Whyte Ave. We were cutting across the city last night from the Richie area back to St. Albert and decided to drive down the 97th Chinatown area hoping something would jump out at us for dinner. Lee House, did and we are glad it worked out that way.
The Korean Fried Chicken here is incredible. Last night we tried the garlic soy for the first time. Personally I prefer the original (spicy) but the garlic soy was damn tasty too. We also tried the kimchi fried rice and the Spicy Bulgogi last night, paired with Buck Wheat tea. Everything was great, including the service. Quiet on a Sunday evening and just what we wanted. The new 97 Street location is nice and much bigger than the old location. Another great dining option in Edmonton's awesome Chinatown area. -
Paula K.
Incredibly classy place in the heart of Chinatown. The restaurant is bright, spacious and clean, and the service is excellent. The tables have heating pads on them, in case you order any of the shareable hot pot kinds of meals. I went for the clay pot Bulgogi, which had lots of beef and glass noodles, and was in a broth that was rich and had flavour points that reminded me of plum sauce. Meals are served with four sides: potato noodles, seaweed, kimchi, and bean sprouts. The menu is very details (indicating spicy, gluten-free, and such) and prices are on the higher side, but reasonable. I'm already looking forward to my next visit.
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Charles-Olivier T.
My friend and I made a point of going to eat in China town for the first time. So after driving 2-3 times up and down 97 st, trying to see through the darkness and September snow, we decided it would be Lee house.
It was pretty full when we got in. They were two big groups but that didn't stop the staff to promptly give ya our seat. We had good and friendly service throughout the night.
The place was clean and had a gas operated stove top on the table. Previously, you would cook your own meat there but due to lack of ventilation it's only for hot pot now.
We ordered the hot stone wild mushroom Bibimpap, Bibimpap and a Bulgogi. They were all very tasty.
And of course it came with refillable side!
My experience was great and I am certain I'll go back there. -
Hector I.
Very good place despite the location. This Korean food restaurant is located in the heart of China town. I went around lunch time and it was dead inside which means great service. The have several options, unfortunately not a lot of options for Vegetarians. My dish was pretty much a stir fry of clear noodles with mushrooms. My friend ordered a hot bowl that she said was delicious. Overall this restaurant is delicious but a bit pricey for the portion and food.