Welcome To Meet Fresh

Nestled in the bustling heart of London's Chinatown at 100 Shaftesbury Avenue, Meet Fresh stands as a vibrant gateway to authentic Taiwanese dessert culture. This beloved establishment has carved out its unique niche in London's competitive food scene by delivering genuine flavors and experiences that transport visitors straight to the streets of Taipei.

Contact Us

Phone number: 020 7287 8929

Address: 100 Shaftesbury Ave, London W1D 5EE


Hours of operation

Monday: 12:00 PM – 10:30 PM

Tuesday: 12:00 PM – 10:30 PM

Wednesday: 12:00 PM – 10:30 PM

Thursday: 12:00 PM – 10:30 PM

Friday: 12:00 PM – 11:00 PM

Saturday: 12:00 PM – 11:00 PM

Sunday: 12:00 PM – 10:00 PM

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Our Story

Meet Fresh began with a simple mission: bringing the authentic taste of Taiwan's beloved dessert culture to London. Our journey started with a deep appreciation for traditional Taiwanese recipes and preparation methods that have been passed down through generations. We recognized that London's diverse food scene was missing something special – the unique textures, flavors, and social dining experience that Taiwanese desserts provide. From our first day on Shaftesbury Avenue, we've remained dedicated to maintaining the highest standards of authenticity while welcoming everyone to discover the joy of Taiwanese sweets.

Find Your Flavor, Savor the Moment

Meet Fresh: London's Premier Taiwanese Dessert Destination

Meet Fresh operates as more than just a dessert shop – it's a cultural bridge that introduces Londoners to the rich traditions of Taiwanese sweet treats. The restaurant specializes in Asian and Taiwanese cuisine, offering an extensive menu that showcases the diversity and creativity of Taiwan's dessert heritage. From traditional preparations that have been perfected over generations to modern interpretations that cater to contemporary tastes, every item reflects authentic craftsmanship.

The atmosphere at Meet Fresh buzzes with energy and excitement, particularly during peak hours when queues often extend beyond the entrance. This popularity speaks volumes about the quality and authenticity of their offerings. The space itself embodies the casual, social dining culture of Taiwan, where friends gather to share sweet treats and catch up over bubble tea. The setting feels genuinely cool and contemporary, creating an environment where both newcomers and regular customers feel welcomed.

What truly sets Meet Fresh apart is their commitment to traditional preparation methods combined with high-quality ingredients. Their signature offerings include perfectly chewy taro balls, silky smooth sweet tofu pudding, and refreshing shaved ice creations that provide the ideal respite from London's urban hustle. The bubble tea selection deserves special mention, with flavors like taro and mango boba earning particular praise from customers who appreciate the authentic taste profiles.

The restaurant operates daily from 12:00 PM to 9:30 PM, making it accessible for both afternoon treats and evening dessert adventures. Located in the heart of Soho's vibrant Chinatown district, Meet Fresh benefits from the area's rich cultural tapestry and constant foot traffic from both locals and tourists exploring London's most dynamic neighborhood.

Customer feedback consistently highlights the exceptional customer service alongside the delicious offerings. The staff's patience and friendliness shine through even during the busiest periods, contributing to the overall positive experience that keeps people returning. The portions are notably generous, with most desserts easily shareable among multiple people, making it an ideal spot for social gatherings.

Meet Fresh represents something special in London's dessert landscape – a place where traditional Taiwanese flavors meet contemporary London dining culture. The restaurant's success stems from its unwavering commitment to authenticity while remaining accessible to those unfamiliar with Taiwanese dessert traditions.