This place is very clean. Well thought out and well lit. It’s a great place to go for a walk in Port Credit and grab some fro yo as its quick and never really busy. Great location, Parking can be an issue so it’s better to walk. Great selections and always fresh. Yum!
Bilal S.
Place rating: 3 Mississauga, Canada
I would give it a *2 and half stars* The place is designed very nicely and is quite attractive and will pull you in to try their stuff. Once we walked the staffed seemed to be busy and we knew the process of a frozen yogurt place being self serve, so we went to the end and grabed a cup and fill it up. Becareful not to make the cup too heavy as you pay by the weight and it is quite expensive. I tried some of the flavors like lime & vanilla, they didn’t entice me. So I poured myself a double Chocolate, not the best in taste. The price tag was high and it was just ok! They do have a lot more topping then I have seen on other places.
John T.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
Great location, right by Port Credit. Décor is nice and modern. Nothing out of the ordinary compared to other similar places. They have sorbet for those that is lactose intolerant.
Adrienne M.
Place rating: 2 Mississauga, Canada
What’s better than fro-yo to have in hand on a warm summer night, thought I. Unfortunately the split second decision to turn away from the line at Scoops was a mistake. Silly me! Yeh is not worth the hype that frozen yogurt seems to raise nowadays. The machines are finicky(you will build muscle just trying to get the lever down) and the flavours are very artificial tasting. I tried matcha and cake batter tonight. Strangely, they tasted exactly the same: a bland, indefinable vanilla-like essence. Just change the name, and voila! New flavour. The Ditto of yogurt, if you will. Worse was that the temperature was off, making the yogurt drip out half melted. Boo. The only redeeming things were the exploding lychee candies. The thin casings pop as you bite into them, releasing the lychee gel inside. They’re so much fun to eat. For the price and overall satisfaction though, I should have walked right out and found me some gelato or proper ice cream. With all the options in PC I don’t think I’ll return to Yeh.
Chris S.
Place rating: 2 Mississauga, Canada
Over priced self serve crap I mean seriously $ 10 for a cup of frozen yogurt that you have to get yourself completely insane save yourself the money and get gelato from up the street for half the price for a larger portion
Essie M.
Place rating: 3 Mississauga, Canada
Good frozen yogurt. They have seating outside. They don’t have a strong selection, but we’re enjoying it.
Evelina P.
Place rating: 1 Toronto, Canada
Froyo sign and all traffic stops! On my way to dinner I spotted this place and already knew where the dessert was at! After having an awesome dinner at Snug Harbour and gorgeous weather, a short walk over and the end to a perfect night… not exactly. Having tried almost every Froyo offered in the GTA and in my travels, this place was the worst in terms of taste, service, and quality. The place itself was clean with about seating for 15. The flavours we by far the most interesting and unique: cookie dough, snickers, cinnamon bun, cheesecake, tart/plain, vanilla, and blood orange sorbet. Right from the start, the machine I was trying to use wasn’t working. Beside me another customer was experiencing the same. I tried another machine– not working either. Half the machines were not working and the ones that were came out at glacial speed! To be honest I wasn’t going to fill my entire tub with those flavour but it would have been nice to try. I ended up getting vanilla bean, chocolate, blood orange sorbet. The vanilla bean was good but have definitely had better. Found a tiny white ball while eating which I’m assuming was from the powder mix they use. Parents BEWARE chocking hazard for children! The chocolate was good tasted decedent more of a dark chocolate than milk. Blood orange sorbet(lactose free) was excited to try this one. First mouthful thought for sure this flavour would be the clear winner– one word powdered koolaid. The taste of powder lingered and not in a good way! The deciding vote is always the tarte flavour– my measure of taste, flavour, and comparison of other Froyo shops. The toppings were the standard offerings as all the competitors offer. With one employee in sight, a quarter of the toppings were empty-pretty much all the fruit. CAUTION– razor edged spoons! Didn’t know you could split a lip using a spoon! Thankfully that didn’t happen but do have a sore upper lip! As much as I love Froyo I will not be coming back mainly because it tastes like powder. If the recipe were to change I would give it another chance but for now I’ll stick to ice cream when visiting the waterfront.
Julia L.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
I love frozen yogurt, but there are none near my place so my husband and I made the trek out to Port Credit last night to try yeh! While the flavours and toppings were tasty, there wasn’t much else I really loved about the place. It was busy, but not packed when I went. I remember seeing two or three employees there at the time, who while acknowledged that we entered the store, never gave us any trial cups. We had to ask for them and we only got two trial cups to share between the two of us. What turned me off the place though was how messy it was. Toppings were spilled all over the counter tops. The cost is also slightly more than at Yogurty’s or Menchies. My husband and I opted to leave the store and eat the frozen yogurt by the lake. It was a mediocre experience to say the least.
Aliya M.
Place rating: 3 Mississauga, Canada
Average for what it is and very comparable to other froyo bars around — i.e. Yoghurty’s and Menchie’s. Still I had heard so much about it I had to visit. Average flavours, average experience. Friendly staff but that was about it really.
Erica C.
Place rating: 4 Mississauga, Canada
Went here the other day and it was great, I’m lactose intolerant, so them having a huge variety of lactose free yogurt also this place completely puts menchies and yogurtys to shame. The yogurt is very tasteful and doesn’t taste like milk mixed with mystery powder like most yogurt joints taste like. Will defiantly be returning some time soon!
Alison I.
Place rating: 3 Mississauga, Canada
Yeh was just meh for me. 2.5 stars. It’s nice that they have non dairy and Greek yogurt options, but it’s not worth the price. I went for the Greek honey and Strawberry twist — it came out of the machine pretty melty and soft. Personally, I like my yogurt/soft serve to be a bit stiffer. The flavour was ok, but it turned to liquid very quickly. Interesting and fun toppings, great locations and atmosphere. I can see it being a fun place for a date or to take the kids, but be careful how much you put in the cup — it’ll cost you!
Jon M.
Place rating: 3 Mississauga, Canada
This place seemed to pop up out of nowhere in the last few weeks and I have been a couple of times to sample the goods. Décor wise the place is pretty decent, a nice open space with a few small tables for seating. The staff was quite welcoming and they guide you through their process, which is a bit different from a traditional Yogen Fruz or similar places. At Yeh they have around 10 – 12 ‘flavor stations’ for frozen yogurt varieties. They range from standard blueberry fruit type flavors to NY cheery cheesecake. The employees working told me that they would be rotating new flavors in occasionally. After you pick your flavors you pour the amount that you want(they measure by volume when you finish). After you have your fro-yo you can pick some toppings to finish it off; anything from crushed oreos to gummyworms to fresh fruits. At each of my visits I had the following: — Peanut butter & chocolate mix — NY cheesecake The flavor is good, though I still prefer a traditional yogunfruz. The taste there is more fresh since they are grinding in the frozen fruits. Not entirely sure how Yeh prepares their fro-yo but it’s not quite on par for me. That said I can see this place being very busy in the summer time. Finally the ice cream shop across the road has some competition for the heat! As for the prices, I didn’t note how much we were getting but around a half filled cup(their cups are quite large) was $ 10 for two of us. They also offer crepes which I think start at $ 3 or $ 4 each, haven’t sampled them yet. One thing the owners should improve on is varying sizes for the bowls. I felt like it was very wasteful to have such massive bowls when most people probably would not even fill it.