I ordered delivery. The man that delivered was nice/friendly.
I ordered 2 x beef lo mein, 2 x beef teriyaki and 3 x chicken fingers, so not a cheap order.
I threw away both bags of beef teriyaki because it was chewy/gnarly with sort of a thin mushy coating and a strange flavor that did not taste like anything “teriyaki” that I’ve had before. My son took a bite and spit it out.
The beef lo mein had the same chewy coated issue with the beef, so skipping the beef when I eat this. It’s worth noting if you’re not into onions that there were a TON of onions, like one had a partially chopped quarter of an onion. I am a picky eater so I sort my food and remove the things I don’t want to eat. I don’t know if they ran out of beef lo mein or if this is normal, but they put noodles in the container and then topped it off with the onions and beef, so it was actually easier to sort through. The noodles themselves are pretty good.
The chicken fingers were pretty good also.
First pic has the onions and beef from the first order of lo mein I sorted. Then pics showing you what I mean about noodles on the bottom. Final pic with all of the onions/beef from the 2 orders, 2nd order with the big onion kn the plate and the 1st order in the plastic bag. I don’t have pictures of the teriyaki but just imagine the beef from the lo mein but longer...
Read moreDO NOT COME HERE! I live very close to Mei’s and decided to try it for the first time today. I opted to order online and pickup in the restaurant as the last time I tried to walk in and dine in, nobody greeted me and I stood there with no person in sight. Tonight I ordered one beef chow mein and one chicken chow mein as well as the steamed buns. When I opened the bag after pickup, I saw what looked to be a cabbage soup with beef and a cabbage soup with chicken. Clearly this is the wrong order so I walked back to Mei’s and the gentleman who gave me my carry out order said, ‘’what’s wrong?’’ I told him I ordered chow mein and this is soup. He proceeded to argue with me that this is Chinese chow mein. I attached the screen shot of what I ordered and the google image that comes up when you search it. After going back and forth for a few minutes and clearly seeing that he was not going to fix my order, I said I wanted a refund. He said no, as he did not make a mistake. He said you may be used to chow mein from Chicago but this is authentic Chinese chow mein?!? I repeated myself multiple times that i would like a refund and he told me TO CALL THE POLICE?!? He simply refused to refund the $31 for the order and told me to call the police. I have never in my life had such an experience like this. Would you eat this if you ordered...
Read moreRecently, I visited Mei’s with the intention of enjoying the chow mein dish with beef, which I expected to be your standard noodles with vegetables or meat. Unfortunately, my experience turned out to be extremely disappointing. After returning home, I discovered that instead of the fried noodles I ordered, I was provided inside a soup cup that I would describe as “cabbage snot” with three pieces of ‘’meat’’. When I approached the staff to resolve the situation, I was denied a refund. Moreover, I was told to call the police if I had any complaints. I believe that such treatment of customers is unacceptable and unprofessional. I expected the restaurant to be willing to solve the problem, but instead, I was simply offered to leave. I cannot recommend Mei’s to other visitors due to the poor quality of food and lack of proper service. It was not only a wasted evening but also a waste of money and expectations. Please be cautious of...
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