Let’s YO is usually a great place. Today was different. The yogurt was good, but the girl who helped us, was very condescending and rude. She reprimanded us because the peanut butter sauce wouldn’t come out and then continued to reprimand us because she helped the people behind us before she helped us. We usually come there when we are around the area, but from now on we will avoid it.
Nichole O.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Cream Ridge, NJ
Went in tonight around 9:15. There were four people who were already eating, then just me and a friend who walked in. The place was filthy. Melted yogurt dripping from the machines, toppings everywhere, toppings mixed together, tables not wiped. The cashier looked like she could have passed out at any moment, from either lack of sleep or any other reason… couldn’t have been an more UB welcoming. The dry toppings I had were completely stale. Definitely wort going to yogurtland in the Hamilton marketplace over this. Where they are constantly cleaning, and refreshing their toppings.
Edgar O.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Trenton, NJ
Awesome place. Depressing staff. A variety of delicious options. Very good but very expensive.
Andrew M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Lawrence Township, NJ
This place looks great from the outside and the yogurt is reasonably priced but that is where it ends. Some of the toppings are stale but who cares honestly. The main problem is if you have young ones and you go there. There are some public iPads on the tables and the boneheads who own and/or manage this joint are either perverts or technologically challenged, either way there are numerous links to porn sites on these public iPads that by the way my daughter sat down at. All you parents out there Do not give your money to this establishment.
Thomas L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Trenton, NJ
It is a frozen yogurt place. It is good and I would come back again. Good assortment of toppings.
Jennifer S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Trenton, NJ
I realize that fro yo is the latest fad fortunately for us its a much healthier option than most yummy frozen treats. This store is kid friendly and does provide entertainment options for your kids. I’m a Hamilton mom and I love to go yo with my kids when its just to hot at the park. We’re all eating tasty treats and my kids actually give me a moment to relax on there really comfy clean couches. Its cheaper than the movies.
Gerald S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Newtown, PA
Frozen yogurt places are springing up like mushrooms in a dark damp basement. I guess the franchise universe has found a new game for fleecing unsuspecting wannabee entrepreneurs into parting with their money. Let’s YO! is but another of this now over populated genre. It is a bright, shiny, kid-centric operation with about a dozen of so flavor choices and the ubiquitous add-ons that put weight in the cup and drive up the price. Quite a racket. The staff is young and friendly, and the room is more spacious than most. I must admit that I was actually able to taste some of the«variety» of flavors here. The Salted Caramel Pretzel had some life, but the rest of my choices; Old Fashioned Vanilla, Peanut Butter, and some Raspberry thing, had the creamy texture, but were indistinguishable on my tongue. For a while I thought it was my palate that was failing to pick up the flavinoids, and that I should just shut my mouth. Then I returned to a few ice cream shops and ordered a cup with two or three flavors, and each could clearly be discerned. No. Frozen yogurt here, as in almost every other joint, is simply a mass produced mix out of a box with a little dye thrown in for color, and a minimal pinch of taste thrown in so they are not completely devoid of flavor. Regardless, a relentlessly disappointing experience.
Aarti P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Trenton, NJ
Nice enough place with a decent selection and friendly staff. Nothing spectacular; although I was excited when I saw a choice between cup or waffle cone in there today. So, I tried the waffle cone and it was soggy! I don’t know how long it had been sitting out, but needless to say, it was disappointing. Also, it’s annoying that they don’t accept the groupon.
Jerry P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Hamilton Square, NJ
Ah, the ubiquitous Fro-Yo shop. Seems like you can’t turn the corner any more without running into one, and Hamilton is no different. So I guess it really is something when a shop so clearly outpaces their competition in such a saturated market. Let’s YO! has a very inviting and open space, one that seems to invite you to stay and enjoy your frozen treat instead of encouraging you to fork over the dough and hit the road. The trendy, clean lines and funky green and white color scheme are very cool, as are the mounted iPads and big screen TVs that occupy the seating area. While ambiance is a nice touch, let’s be honest, you’re going to a dessert place for one thing and one thing only, and that’s the product. Well, Let’s YO! has their competition edged here as well. There seem to be more choices available than most other locations, and the rotate them frequently enough to keep things fresh but not so often that you feel like you have to rush back before your favorite flavor disappears. The toppings/mix-ins are better than average, too. They feature everything you’d expect(fresh fruit, candy, whipped cream, etc.) and somethings that you wouldn’t necessarily think of(bobas, mochi, cereals). They’re also constantly adding additional products, like their YO! Blast(think DQ Blizzard), fresh waffle cones, nutritional supplements, yogurt cakes, smoothies and even Italian ice(that is available as gelati as a twist with vanilla straight from the machine). Despite all of these pluses, the pricing is either on par or lower than the competition. If you ask me, if you want your dessert to be a BIT healthier by doing frozen yogurt instead of ice cream, this place is as good as it gets.
Rob V.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 New York, NY
There are no less than 20 frozen yogurt shops in Mercer County now, but not all are created equal. Perhaps the best of them all is also the newest, that being the Let’s Yo on Route 33 in Hamilton Township. They have taken what all the others have done, and do it better. The yogurt, the service, and the atmosphere. It’s a wonderful take on the frozen yogurt concept. The modernistic/futuristic look, with bright green chairs and walls give Let’s Yo a great vibe, and the place is great for kids too with ipads on every table. Having opened on October 28th, we have checked it out several times since opening, mostly giving up on Yogomix and Yogurtland and choosing to go here instead. We are always greeted with friendly hello’s when we walk in, and the selection of frozen yogurts are great. I believe there are 21 flavors at a time, if you count mixing and tons of toppings are available too, including my favorites, Mochi and Strawberry Bobas — which gross out my girlfriend because they remind her of fish eggs. As I mentioned earlier, they have about every flavor out there plus some unique seasonal ones like Chocolate Mint, Spiced Apple Pie, Pumpkin Pie, and Egg Nog. I have been going with the Euro Tart, Strawberry, or Spiced Apple Pie and all three are delicious. They are the perfect combination of tartness, smoothness, and creaminess. I, like many others, judge Frozen Yogurt places by their toppings. With Mochi and Boba, I can’t give less than five stars. Mochi, for the uninitiated, is actually a Japanese rice cake made of glutinous rice pounded into paste and molded into shape. In Japan it is traditionally made in a ceremony called mochitsuki. While also eaten year-round, mochi is a traditional food for the Japanese New Year and is commonly sold and eaten during that time. Mochi is also a prominent snack in Hawaii, South Korea, Taiwan, Cambodia, and Thailand. Boba, if you are wondering, also commonly referred to as «bubbles» or «tapioca pearls» with juice that ‘pops’ inside your mouth. It’s a invigorating and fun experience. They are usually used in Bubble Teas you can buy in local malls, but are being used more often now at Frozen Yogurt shops and in high-end desserts around the country. To sum up Let’s Yo, the friendly customer service, the cleanliness and appearance of the store, and the outright impressive number of toppings and flavors available makes this place my favorite yogurt shop in Mercer County. There are plenty of locations too, so don’t miss an opportunity to try it out! Great place. They really thought it through.