Cafe Mei 美而美

  4.4 – 285 reviews   • Taiwanese restaurant

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✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out Cafe Mei 美而美 94538

Hours

Friday8 AM–2 PM
Saturday8 AM–2 PM
Sunday8 AM–2 PM
MondayClosed
TuesdayClosed
Wednesday8 AM–2 PM
Thursday8 AM–2 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 43761 Boscell Rd #5125, Fremont, CA 94538

Phone: (510) 573-2496

Website: http://www.cafemeiusa.com/

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Reviews

Tung Tung Hung
Cafe Mei has the most authentic Taiwanese breakfast! The mayo in the toast tastes exactly the same as what I had in Taiwan! Please try all their items, they would meet your expectations of Taiwanese breakfast
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Maverick Sy
Went in as the place opened at 8am on a Sunday. No problems with parking, no lines inside and we were the first ones in.

Food was solid.
I had Black pepper teppan noodles
Taiwanese milk tea
Taro & pork sung/floss sandwich
(pork sung/floss or bak hu, is a cut meat stewed in sweetened soy sauce & other spices, then dried)

Service was self-service, but the lady taking the order was friendly. And the orders were ready for pick up quickly.
After more people came in, order numbers started to be called out for pickup through a PA system.

Atmosphere was solid. Just general customer chatter, no music background other than the sounds of a Chinese news channel.
But all perfectly good setting for chatting with others.
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HelenW
As a Taiwanese, they do serve very authentic Taiwanese breakfast!! I love the egg roll the most! And the sandwich and daikon cake were good too. The staffs were very nice and the dine-in environment was clean. Highly recommended!
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Aki Lena
Friendly staff, especially Grace is very passionate.
Tasty and authentic black pepper teppon noodle, classic Taiwanese milk tea and corn chowder there. Tastes like Taiwan. Will definitely come next time.
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sbbcampervan
Super excited to try this place since I love the breakfast sandwiches in Taiwan which are so simple but absolutely delicious. Food/Taste/Flavor: 3/5 – missed our order of Original Taiwanese Pancake (TW Crepe w/ egg) even though we reminded him to add this again when he read the order back to us :(((

Togo House Special Sandwich (ham, egg, and cucumber) and Togo Signature Sandwich (pork, ham, egg, and cucumber) 5/5 – are pretty yummy overall. The bread seems like a milk bread that is soft and fluffy with a slight sweetness to it. Fairly conservative with the mayonnaise and cucumber. The pork is very flavorful compared to everything else so it seems overly salty in comparison

Daikon (Turnip) Cake 3/5 – is not fried as much as we would like and it’s a tiny portion. Appreciate that the pieces were cut into bite sized and could actually be dipped into the sauce container

Black Pepper Teppan Noodle 1/5 – was over cooked. Sauce was nice but the texture of the noodles ruined the overall dish for us. Not sure if it’s because we ordered to go but definitely recommend avoiding this dish

Milk Tea with quarter sugar is good. You can taste the tea more but my sister says it tastes really water down because it’s not sweet

Ambience: N/A – ordered food to go. Crazy plaza for parking and the shop was super busy

Service: N/A – attempted to order online through our phone but it had an error on checkout process. Then tried to order online from a computer and when checking out, it says that the online order option is closed. So called in our order through the phone. Not sure if language issue but he had a little difficulty understanding or hearing us

Value for price: 3/5 – only get the sandwiches and avoid everything else!

There seems to be slightly different names for these dishes online vs in the store so not sure if that’s causing some confusion too. Daikon vs turnip cake. Taiwanese pancake vs crepe
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Ton T
My Taiwanese “Hem-bao-tan” street breakfast sandwich tasted just like in Taiwan although I would take issue with the shop not using the proper paper sandwich sleeve. My warm milk tea was also on point. If you like Taiwanese sandwiches, this is your place.
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Jim Hung
Pretty authentic Taiwanese sandwich with toast side cut off. The patty flavor is a bit light and would recommend it to be a bit salty to add more flavor. Corn soup is also very traditional and authentic and the temperature is perfect. Definitely worth a visit if you are craving for some authentic Taiwanese breakfast.
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Gabriel Chow
Delightful place with great food. We got the milk tea which was pretty good, daikon radish cake which was soft and okay. A little lacking on the lupchiong and shrimp taste imo. The signature pork sandwich was delicious but pricey at $10.50.
The Taiwan crepe with egg was decent though I would not buy it again. Finally, the black pepper teppan noodle was wet and while I enjoyed it, my wife did not. Overall quite an enjoyable homely meal that makes for a great breakfast/brunch experience. Will definitely be back with friends.
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Tony Su
I stopped by Cafe Mei in Fremont for a quick breakfast and tried their Signature Pork Sung Sandwich. Wow, what a treat! The sandwich was perfectly toasted, with a flavorful pork patty, fresh cucumber, and that sweet mayo that ties it all together. It felt like a true taste of Taiwan, just like the reviews mentioned. The staff was super friendly, and the vibe was cozy yet trendy. Only wish they had longer hours for us late risers! Highly recommend for anyone craving an authentic Taiwanese breakfast sandwich.
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Benjamin Tan
Straight from taiwan. Used to go to this chain a lot as a kid and now its come to the bay area! It is definitely on the pricier side as compared to taiwan but that’s different cost of livings for.

Overall great nostalgic food, would recommend the sandwiches or taiwanese pancakes as that is what they are known for. Lots of outdoor seating but no indoor seating
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