Welcome to Yi Mei Deli
Yi Mei Deli, a Taiwanese deli in Rowland Heights, offers a diverse menu with dishes like small soup dumplings, leek pancake, and rice in pork intestine. Customers rave about the delicious radish cakes, pork buns, and sticky rice. Despite the small dining area, the efficient service and variety of breakfast options keep patrons coming back. Parking is ample, but be prepared for a card fee if using credit. The pork bun and radish cake come highly recommended, making Yi Mei Deli a must-visit for authentic Taiwanese breakfast.
- 18414 Colima Rd Rowland Heights, CA 91748 Hotline: (626) 854-9246
Welcome to Yi Mei Deli, a beloved Taiwanese deli located in Rowland Heights, CA. This casual yet classy establishment offers a wide array of authentic Taiwanese dishes that will tantalize your taste buds. From small soup dumplings to savory radish cakes, Yi Mei Deli has something for every palate.
Customers rave about the unique flavors and textures of dishes like the Leek Pancake, Pork Belly Sandwich, and Sweet Sesame Pastry. The restaurant also caters to those with dietary preferences, with vegan options available.
One standout dish that should not be missed is the Rice in Pork Intestine, a flavorful and satisfying meal that will leave you craving more. The restaurant's cozy atmosphere and friendly service make it a must-visit spot for breakfast or lunch.
Don't forget to try the almond tea, a refreshing beverage that pairs perfectly with the deli's delectable dishes. Whether you're a fan of traditional Taiwanese cuisine or looking to try something new, Yi Mei Deli is sure to impress with its authentic flavors and welcoming ambiance.

Radish cakes, egg pancakes with their incredible garlic sauce, tofu hua (flower), and the rectangular sesame patty beef sandwiches are all amazing! It's a missable classic and everyone's dream brekki place!!

Came here today and it was delicious. All the food seemed cheaper than in Cerritos where I normally get these dishes. I also thought the sticky rice was really good and it had pork stew on top.

There are plenty of parking spaces. Inside is small, so it can get packed if you're trying to dine in. You pay first and then sit down. If you pay with card, there is a card fee. I ordered the radish cake, pork bun, and rice roll. The radish cake was good, soft, and enough flavor without needing to add sauce. The pork bun was yummy as well with the pork belly. The rice roll was okay, I didn't like the pork sung in it, but it still tasted good. Now, for the service, it sucks. Recommendation(s): - Pork bun - Radish cake Service: 2/5 Tip(s): - Plenty of parking spaces - There is a credit card fee if you use card - No restrooms available - Small dining area inside

One of our favorite places in the area to get authentic Taiwanese breakfast! Waited ~10 minutes in line at 9:20 AM on a Saturday. Service is always efficient here, and there are a large variety of options based on dishes you enjoy. You order at the counter and the food was brought out to us. My favorites are the almond tea, radish cake, and wa gui. The space inside is pretty tight but allows for a bit more seating. Lots of parking in the plaza.

Yi Mei was packed on a Saturday morning with regulars. The restaurant offers a wide variety of Taiwanese breakfast options from Taiwanese tamales to cold soy milk. I placed my order at the cashier and waited outside by the window for my order. The salty rice roll really satisfied my craving for a fan tuan. The roll is packed with a Chinese donut, pork sung, and pickled vegetables. The savory roll was great to eat on the go. Note: If you pay with credit card & spend less than $30, there's a $1 charge.