Shop 10.04 World Square Shopping Centre 644 George St
4 reviews of Yogurberry
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Bryn R.
Place rating: 4 East Troy, WI
Craving fix! Although the chocolate didnt really have that chocolate taste, it was a bit sour, i added ‘Burnt Caramel’ on the bottom and topped it off with TimTams, brownie, cookie dough, m&ms, sprinkles and chocolate sauce it helped take the sour from the chocolate froyo. The lady behind the counter was really sweet and friendly!
Elliott W.
Place rating: 5 Sydney, Australia
Um duh. Self service frozen yogurt with heaps of toppings– not really much to say except you’ll walk out a happy customer!
Eric C.
Place rating: 5 Maroubra, Australia
Their yogurt had simply made my day :) I’ve ordered a medium cup with 2 flavours of frozen yogurt,(Mango and Taro) Topped with mixed berries, Fruit Juice Beads and M & M’s. The yogurt was lightly flavoured but the berries and the beads brought out all the flavours. The only down side is their m&m’s are not the mini ones. But they still taste AMAZING. Today is a very hot day, this is definitely the best treat to end my day.
Michael M.
Place rating: 3 Sydney, Australia
Yogurberry is the kind of froyo establishment you want to love, know you’d be happy with, but deep down know she’s not the right frozen dessert for you. You see the staff here are lovely and attentive. They take time to really make you a nice frozen yogurt, dotting precious Mini-Oreos around your froyo like they were decorating a wedding cake. Or sprinkling M&Ms like rose petals. Or… okay, okay, that’s enough. The selections of flavours are limited to around four, with original and taro remaining consistent and the other two alternating. Strawberry and mango are also quite common from what I’ve seen walking by this little World Square outlet. While it is not the best frozen yogurt I’ve tasted, I did prefer the consistency and taste to Moochi(which is just up the road). When I finished I still wanted to eat more, so that’s not a bad sign. The topping selection is also a little limited but I didn’t have trouble selecting a few old favourites to add to my Taro. Still a few more fun(or healthy) options go a long way. In addition to the pleasant service and half-decent froyo, I found Yogurberry to also be quite affordable given the serving size and amount of toppings(a medium size cup for $ 5.70 has two flavours of froyo and three toppings). Will I go back? Yes. Will it ever be ‘the one’? No.