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My go-to dessert place on a hot summer's day ! I enjoy their mango bingsu, definitely worth the money as portions are good for value. This place holds many memories, and is pretty spacey. They have an upstairs and outdoor seating area perfect for big gatherings. I personally love their original taro
I would give minus rating if that option available. Taste: imagine a bowl of watery ice with thin coconut milk dumped into it. That's pretty all there is, regardless of what you order. The pictures totally deceiving. Service: very unfriendly. Ambience: sticky tables, none of the food has oil, otherw
Meet Fresh offers healthier and more delicious alternatives to traditional desserts such as cakes ice-cream. It offers a number of different ingredients such as Taro Balls, Pudding and Jelly combined with Ice. This means the desserts offer less sugar and is more delicious as well.
Authentic traditional Taiwanese dessert including shaved iced, frappe, cold and hot sweet soups. Quite enjoy flavours of home without having to fly all the distance!! Very generous serving size. Newly renovated. Minimal table service.
I like their herb bowl as well as the mango ice crush. I ordered the big size of mango ice crush and I really recommend that it's the best for 2-3, not 1! I like their herb desserts, most of them!
I’ve been to here multiple times, and I noticed that the seats downstairs are getting dirty. So we had to move upstairs and I accidentally touch the area below the table and my hand was full of dirty things and I have to wash them as quickly as possible. The desserts still tastes good. Except for th
Have tried Meetfresh many times over the past years and it used to be a quality dessert place. This time I ordered the mango coconut sago with extra taro balls and was disappointed. The staff completely missed out the taro balls and the quality overall was lacking. The dessert place around the corne
A good dessert place for some traditional Taiwanese sweet dishes. The iced herb jelly with shaved ice is quite popular in Summer. You can also get Asian-style warm deserts during winter.
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