We decided to try Lenny's as we were craving BBQ and heard about the place from a restaurant repair reality show and KTLA eatery review. It is located in a rural residential area of the valley. It sort of looks like a converted house. Smoke trailer in the front. We showed up and was greeted by a friendly waiter. I went to the washroom to wash my hands. The washroom was a bit dirty and the cleaning sheet on the door showed it was not cleaned for four days. Yuck. We found the menu somewhat limited compared to other BBQ joints, and the prices a bit on the high side. The side dishes were different than what you may find at other places, but mashed potatoes and gravy were there. Oddly a kale salad was there. Kale salad in a BBQ joint? Is this health food? My wife ordered the salmon for $18 and I ordered the each of baby back ribs for $28. I ordered iced tea which was watered down. The salmon arrived as a strip about 2 inches wide and 5 inches long. We considered this a small portion for the price. It tasted a little fishy even though it was grilled. The baby back ribs we're overcooked. Dry and tasted like ashes. I could not taste much of the meat or whiskey sauce. Needless to say we were disappointed. Clearly the issues that plagued this place were not all fixed with the reality show. The location is tough to find and not in s prime location, so to pull off this restaurant the food must be great. Plaques on the wall say this restaurant was voted best in LA. I could only think "voted by who?" There are tons of BBQ spots in the valley which are way better and better priced too.