Lee's Hamburgers - Reviews from across the web
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original lees hamburgers - 103 schlief drive, belle chasse good food worth the wait. take out o... dine.com
gayot restaurant reviews the folks at leeis are not the sort to coddle customers. this particular suburban leeis outpost is little more than a walk-up shed. those who remember the original, legendary leeis in the new orleans central business district may find thes... gayot.com
Welcome to the Best of New Orleans! Restaurant Review 11 25 03 You may -- you shouldn't but you may -- order a Lee's hamburger without onions. This wasn't always the case. Lester Lee Hash, who opened the first Lee's Hamburger Stand at 115 University Place around 1930, turned away customers who didn't want onions. Hash used to browse the French Market with a par... bestofneworleans.com
Lee's Hamburgers - New Orleans - Chowhound I remember going to both Tulane Ave locations and seeing him in there almost always chopping onions. he would fry the burgers on the grill himself. On the counter was salt, pepper, yellow mustard and hot stuff. No ketchup, mayo or anything else because he believed that his hamburgers were only good ... chowhound.com
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