Although this was quite frustrating, the rest of the food was good so I am giving it 2 stars overall. Given that their version is so different, in my opinion it seems that providing a description or a picture would be the right thing to do for future customers. Instead of acknowledging that this could be confusing to customers, I was told repeatedly (in a condescending tone) that I must not have ever had Chow Mein and that the information that turned up in my Google search was incorrect. I think it is only fair that they include a description or a photo on their online menu so that customers know what they are getting. I have been a loyal customer at Jacky Chen's for many years and was really surprised by the response I received when I called to explain that what I received was vastly different from what I believed that I was ordering. Their website doesn't provide a description so for anyone else who might assume they are getting a noodle dish, I have provided a picture below so you can see what you will receive at Jacky Chen's. However, at Jacky Chen's it is a saucy cabbage, celery and chicken dish without noodles. I also googled Chicken Chow Mein and all the dishes look similar to the Trader Joe's version. For example, I eat Trader Joe's Chicken Chow Mein regularly and it looks like the picture below. I ordered Chicken Chow Mein which I assumed would be similar to the Chow Mein I have had at other places.
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