This place doesn’t even deserve this star I’m giving it. Fruit is canned. Yogurt is watery and runny. Everything tastes ARTIFICIAL. Not even worth the 2 dollars I paid. Go to yogurt by me, pinkberry, or even orange cup. Not here. This was worse than natsumi.
Tiffany D.
Place rating: 2 Arlington, TX
I was craving something cold today — and I was little stranded at Saigon Mall so I figured why not. Brian and I decided to get four flavors, Taro, Pandan, Coffee, and Green tea. These people need to up the flavoring in their fro-yo because it is too bland and sour! The texture was a little off too. You could feel the ice crystals when you let the yogurt dissolve in your mouth. They need to work on their topping selection because it wasn’t very fresh. Their prices are pretty fair at 30 cents an ounce but I don’t think I’ll be returning. :/
Christopher L.
Place rating: 2 Garland, TX
Definitely had better, but what is most surprising here is the lack of or attempt at professionalism. Plus, add vanilla. Who doesn’t have a vanilla flavor?!
Eliza H.
Place rating: 4 Dallas, TX
I have been to dozens of yogurt places, and can honestly say this is one of the better places. In Dallas, it’s hard to find a «go-to» place for Fro-yo aside from Yogartland, but this is DEFNITELY the place to go. The pricing is good and there a lot of flavors to choose from. Mango and Lychee are my favorite, thus far but they are SERIOUSLY lacking in toppings. They just opened so in time, i’m sure that will change. I don’t really like the location — it’s inside Saigon Mall and the layout of the restaurant is kind of awkward due to it’s small size. I wish it was its own place, but what can you do? The girl at the counter was a bit rude — or maybe stupid? My friend and I walked in for the first time and asked for sample cups(most fro-yo places allow you to try the flavors before you self serve) and she handed us ONE to share.