
At Meet Fresh, our products are made, cooked, and served fresh daily to ensure that we bring you the best and healthiest desserts. Come and enjoy our wide range of desserts in our modern interiors. Try our Taro Balls–they are handmade so you know it’s delicious and healthy. Our traditional Tofu Pudding will melt in your mouth and our Herbal Jelly is a healthy alternative made from natural plant extracts and packed with wholesome goodness. Apart from traditional desserts, we also serve a wide range of drinks so you can always have a variety to choose from at Meet Fresh!
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 12–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 12–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–10 PM |
| Thursday | 12–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 19449 Stevens Creek Blvd STE 120, Cupertino, CA 95014
Phone: (408) 863-0277
Website: http://meetfresh.us/
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Reviews
Protip: parking is horrible, park in the business/apartment complex behind them. Where the evgo chargers are. Shorter walk too
If you’re a fan of traditional Taiwanese desserts or just looking for a lighter alternative to ice cream or boba tea, Meet Fresh is definitely worth checking out. I keep coming back for the Grass Jelly Signature and the Herbal Tea with taro balls — they never disappoint!
– Over a DOZEN different signs (menus, notices, warnings, updates) plastered about (see the photos). Before my friend arrived, I spent 10+ minutes just trying to make sense of it all. Not to mention their actual menus are so massive (and confusing) as to just make for decision paralysis :(.
– To order, you have to use the kiosks. Not only do they not list ANY ingredients (so you have to go find the separate menu to actually understand what you’re ordering) but… if you select “English” then you’ll find you’re inexplicably not able to add any item to your cart to order. Oh, and you can order a Medium or Large but oddly there’s no Small. And after all that hassle, they still prompt you to tip. Man that’s lame when there’s… literally no service offered (they call your number and you walk up to the counter to pick up your dessert, and you bus your table yourself).
– I ordered my dessert “half sweet” and lordy, I’m petrified to even consider what “100% sweet” would have been; maybe just a bag of sugar? 50% sweet was still way, way too sweet!
There are plenty of less-stressful, more tasty places (and even more affordable!) places for Taiwanese desserts. I’d avoid going to Meet Fresh unless you want a confusing, loud, and frustrating time.
2 stars only because I didn’t get food poisoning.
Online ordering doesn’t work, and the app they used to have is no longer supported it seems.
Order takes ages to fulfill. The staff look really unhappy and generally unhelpful. The portions are smaller now, not much ice in my grass jelly dish.
The trash can is overflowing and spilling on to the ground. Paper napkins all over the floor. Four TVs overhead showing me November specials (mind you, it’s now nearly January), and two of the TVs are just broken. Looks like the store just gave up. Management doesn’t care? They should try to order and see for themselves.
I enjoy the desserts here, but the experience and the wait leave a lot to be desired. I really want to support them, but they don’t seem like they want to stay in business. Cutting corners everywhere!
There are self service ordering, mobile ordering as well as ordering at the counter. Not all the options are available at the self service tab. We ordered soft serves at the counter.
Another thing you need to keep in mind while ordering is that the portions are ginormous. So it’s always better to share. We did not plan for that.
The shaved ice desserts tasted great. But 3 of us could not tackle the whole thing. The grass jelly was good but did not satiate my palate.
Overall, I would say the place is great if you have a group of people wanting to share some cold and sweet desserts with.
That was our second mistake.
Instead of the tiramisu drink, we somehow ended up with the “hot miss you” drink and another almond-based mystery liquid. I even tried to double-check and asked if this was the tiramisu. The cashier looked me dead in the eye and confidently said yes. At that point we trusted the process, which in hindsight was extremely generous of us.
One sip in, everything made sense. These two drinks explained why the first one tasted like straight dudh and chinee. There was no tiramisu. There was no dessert. What we were drinking tasted like it had been brewed in a shed behind Home Depot. The almond drink had a texture that should not legally be classified as a liquid, and the “hot miss you” drink tasted like regret, disappointment, and something that reminded all of us a little too much of fertilizer.
That’s when the dots fully connected. “Tee-ra-mee-soo” never existed. We weren’t customers, we were test subjects. We walked out traumatized, confused, and questioning how a drink could simultaneously be warm, nutty, and smell like it belonged in a gardening aisle.
Worst part is, nothing else was open — so the biggest mistake of the night also became the most unforgettable one. None of us will ever hear the word tiramisu again without thinking of almond soup, hot miss you, and a faint hint of fertilizer.
+ Huge seating area
+ Good selection of drinks, desserts, hot and cold options
– 920p Monday night with 30min wait for 2 bowls
– Parking can be a pain
It’s a big space, good to chill, BUT that also contributes to backlog of orders. The reviews are real as they’re really short in staff. With 30mins+ you could easily sit at a restaurant and have your meals on your table already.
There’s another Korean dessert place next store if ice and ice cream is your thing.
With the recent opening of the tea shop in the same plaza, parking situation could only get worse.
It was well worth it. I got some dish with shaved ice cream. It was good, though…