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No explanation, nothing just told him no in a very rude way.
today i called in and ordered beef chow mein along with two orders of fried cheese wontons and some other things. one of the orders of wontons was missing. okay. no big deal even though i made sure to clarify that i ordered two. but then i opened my “chow mein” and it looked like what they sold to me as “Mongolian beef” once (it definitely did not taste like any Mongolian beef I’ve ever had and I’ve lived in half a dozen different states). i didn’t like it then because something about it tasted really weird. regardless, there were no noodles so i called them again. the woman who i believe is one of the owners kept trying to argue with me that the chow mein didn’t have noodles. “MEIN” LITERALLY MEANS “NOODLES” IN CHINESE. they know that. i tried to stay calm like i always do because I’ve worked plenty of food/customer service jobs but the fact that she kept saying that chow mein didn’t have noodles in it just really got me. then it sounded like she said “hold on” but then immediately hung up on me. naturally i called back but this time her husband picked up the phone. he also tried to argue with me about what i ordered vs what they gave me. i just ended up hanging up. i don’t know if they think that the people that live here are stupid or what.
it’s a really good thing that i also ordered beef fried rice because the “””chow mein”””, just like last time, tasted terrible. being half Asian I’m pretty familiar with different flavors in east Asian food. it just tasted wrong. so now it goes into the trash and i HATE wasting food. if it wasn’t for that fried rice i wouldn’t have had anything to eat.
I asked for pork fried rice in the combo platter which is an extra $5.99! So a sesame chicken with pork fried rice is like $20. A soda can and an egg roll were not included as they usually are in this meal at other Chinese take out places.
When I found out the price of the rice, I said, I’ll just get regular fried rice. The container that was supposed to be fried rice, though, was steamed brown rice when we went to eat it. So I don’t know if they accidentally gave me steamed brown rice, or if that’s what they are calling fried rice.
All of the rice was room temperature when we ate it which wasn’t long after I brought it back to eat.
The wonton soup had no green onion in it.
The sesame chicken was not very good at all. It was leathery, dry and chewy.
The broccoli was extremely overcooked which is odd for Chinese cuisine to have overcooked vegetables.