Welcome to Cafe Mei
Discover the authentic flavors of Taiwanese breakfast and brunch at Cafe Mei in Fremont, CA. This Asian and women-owned establishment offers a variety of delectable dishes, from pork sung sandwiches to egg crepes. Customers rave about the flavorful combinations and efficient online ordering system for quick pick-up. Although the wait times may vary during peak hours, the nostalgic ambiance and friendly service make the dining experience worthwhile. Don't miss out on the must-try dishes like the Pork Sung Pancake and Signature Sandwich. Cafe Mei is a gem for those craving traditional Taiwanese fare in a casual and trendy setting.
- 43761 Boscell Rd Ste 5125 Fremont, CA 9453843761 Boscell Rd Ste 5125 Fremont, CA 94538 Hotline: (510) 573-2496
Introducing Cafe Mei, a Taiwanese gem nestled in Fremont, CA offering a culinary experience like no other. From delectable breakfast and brunch options to mouthwatering sandwiches, this restaurant checks all the boxes for a satisfying meal.
Customers rave about the Taro/Pork Sung Sandwich, Egg Crepes, and the Toasted Signature Sandwich, all bursting with authentic Taiwanese flavors that transport you straight to the streets of Taiwan. The menu boasts limited vegetarian options but caters to a variety of tastes with a diverse selection.
- Location: 43761 Boscell Rd Ste 5125 Fremont, CA 94538
- Phone Number: (510) 573-2496
- Utilities: From takeout and delivery options to wheelchair accessibility and outdoor seating, Cafe Mei has it all.
- Ambiance: The casual and trendy setting with moderate noise levels creates a welcoming atmosphere for diners.
Whether you're grabbing a quick bite on the go or settling in for a leisurely meal, Cafe Mei accommodates all preferences. With options for private dining and catering, it's the perfect destination for groups or individuals seeking a taste of Taiwan.
Don't miss out on the culinary delights at Cafe Mei - a place where Asian-owned, women-owned, and open-to-all values shine through in every dish.

Chanced upon Cafe Mei while looking for breakfast places that opened prior to 9AM and am super glad that we gave it a try. We arrived on a Saturday morning a bit before 9AM. It wasn't busy at all so it was fairly easy to put in our order then take a seat. When your order is ready, they will call you up to the counter to get it. My friend and I decided to share: Taro/Pork Sung Sandwich - this was delicious. It was a great blend of savory with a hint of sweet. It was also a great blend of textures. Definitely recommend. Toasted Signature Pork Sandwich - this was like any other sandwich to be honest. There wasn't anything particularly special per say but it was solid. Radish Cake - comes with a garlic sauce. Solid, good texture, and good flavor. Soy Milk - you can adjust the sweetness for this but keep in mind that their sweetness levels are not the same as a boba shop. It is a lot less sweet than most places. I would recommend getting this at 100% sweet. Overall, I would definitely come back. Would recommend.

Must come early to get a table since the seats are limited. We came at around 9:30AM and the restaurant was already pretty packed, there was a self service ordering tablet that made the line lead out the door. The food took quite long as we only ordered 2 drinks and 2 entrees. A sandwich and egg crepes. The wait was about 35 minutes total which kinda sucked. Also I didn't really like the seating area inside as the tables are way too close to each other, it feels really cramped inside, and people are always shuffling to get to a seat.

Cafe mei is great for to go food that you pre-order online (they didn't pick up the phone for orders). We got the egg crepes and egg and cucumber sandwiches. Both were delish and we wished we order more. We had to wait 10 minutes for our order. Other than that pick up was efficient. The restaurant is located in a mall with many other restaurants- ie parking space may be hard to come by on the weekends.

If I could go here everyday for breakfast, I WOULD!!!! I've been using the online order and pick-up system here, and it's a game-changer. It's super convenient and fast, making it easy to grab a bite on a busy day. My go-to favorites are the Toasted Signature Sandwich and the Pork Sung Pancake. The sandwich is a flavor masterpiece with its three layers that perfectly complement each other. I love the lightly crispy outside of the sandwich bread, which is incredibly soft when you bite into it. The Pancake is OHHH SO GOOD!!! if you're into taiwanese pancake breakfast then you will love this! It's soft, comes with different fillings and the sauce is garlicky but so tasty. Highly recommend giving them a try!

Still great Taiwanese breakfast! We arrived for Sunday lunch and it was a little busy. Ordered online ahead for pick up. We like their signature pork sandwich (looks basic but flavors are amazing), egg crepes (the garlicky soy paste is so good with it), and black pepper noodles. Their pork floss taro sandwich is also yummy if you are into savory and sweet at the same time. Someone in my party accidentally dropped their sandwich on the ground and could only save half of it. Asked if we could have a new one and they said no. I understand since it was kind of our fault, but it would've been nice if they could actually just give us a new one lol.

3.5 stars Wow, this plaza gets super busy on weekends. The parking lot is packed. The restaurant is also busy , there was a line out the door and the sign said 30 minute wait for food. I ordered the : Signature sandwich - comes with white bread , pork patty , egg and mayo. It comes in a half portion and a ton of white bread. This is a classic combo and filling. Egg crepe with green onion - comes with a sweet soy sauce. Husband enjoyed this Taro pork sung sandwich - unique sandwich , but not my favorite combination. Soymilk (hot) - not too sweet. This concept is unique as this is Taiwanese breakfast. Food didn't blow me away though, however it is fresh.

This place filled my soul with nostalgia of Taiwanese breakfast. The ambiance and food brought me right back to Taiwan. Upon entering, you can order either at a kiosk or with the cashier. It could get a bit crowded since you order at the entry way, so be prepared with what you want to help move the line. There isn't too much seating. I came early at 9 am and was able to snag a table, but it got really busy as it approached 10 am on a weekend. As for food, we ordered the daikon cake, egg crepe, and corn cheese crepe to share. I got the toasted egg ham sandwich for myself. The egg crepe (Dan bing) came out steaming hot. I liked it better than the corn cheese crepe. The sandwich is toasted to perfection with a light spread of mayo. It's simple, yet absolutely delicious.

I had the Taiwanese signature breakfast sandwich with grilled pork, egg, ham, cucumber, and special mayonnaise between soft, crustless white bread. It was so delicious, just like the ones in Taiwan. The original egg crepe with onion was on the healthier side, as there was little to no salt, which is actually what I prefer. I find it almost impossible to find saltless options when eating out, so it was quite refreshing. You can always add flavors if you have a heavier palate. I did not try the sauce. Service was great. Ambiance was clean.

I would say everything about this spot was amazing except for how much everything cost. One of my favorite breakfasts is Taiwanese breakfast and I was so happy to make it in time before they closed up for the day (come for breakfast-lunch)! The food itself was great, it brought me back to the small stalls and shops in Taiwan but given that it is Taiwanese breakfast, I wasn't expecting the prices to be as high as they were. Although the service and ambiance of the spot were also great as well! Great food, great service, great atmosphere, just know the prices add up pretty quickly