The lounge area
and bar.
Since we didn't make any reservations and the restaurant was a little booked up, they put us in the private dining area in the back.
We had to pass through the kitchen to get to our table. Too bad the chef himself wasn't there.
Nice little space with a fireplace.
Our friend J is a vegetarian so we tried to stick to the vegetarian options.
Steamed Edamame $7 - seasoned with mustard and sea salt |
It's really amazing how a little seasoning can go a long way. These were the best tasting edamame beans I've had in a while!
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Singaporean-style Slaw $20 |
The Singaporean-style slaw comprises of 19 ingredients and each waiter knows the ingredients by heart. Our server recited it as he tossed it up for us. Ingredients included carrots, cucumber, shallots, onions, ginger, edible flowers, ...and bunch of other stuff. It was all a jumble I can't remember! I should have took a video clip! It tastes as good as it looked. Every bite you taste something a little different. If I ever get the chance to go back there I'd just order this for myself. No sharing!
Top Chef Green Curry Chicken $28 Sweet pea polenta, butter almondine, spiced tomato jam, dried pineapple, chili mint (Top Chef award winning dish) |
The last green curry chicken rests on top of a sweet pea polenta cake adorned with a dried pineapple. Beautiful!
Spring Vegetable Chow Mein $17 - Crispy lettuce wrap, roasted almonds & fresh pineapple |
LEE was an experience. I loved the food (well most of it anyways), and it was good, delicious food and beautifully plated, but it is very pricey for the portions you get. Most items on the menu are sharing plates so you'll be able to try the different items in one sitting. If you ever find yourself at LEE, remember to get the Singaporean-style slaw. That was worth the price.

By the pictures of this place you have shown I can easily imagine it would be my favorite destination for food when I will be there, it seems to have a cozy environment and the food taste is bound to be the best. Still I am looking for a complete Toronto restaurant guide.
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