Tried this spot out today for a new lunch option. They really need to adjust their prices. This is New York, sure, so overpriced is generally a given, but three teeny pieces of baklava for $ 5? Wow. I got a wrap with hummus, cucumber, tomatoes, cilantro, and some kind of sauce for $ 10. It’s fine but nothing to write home about. You’re better off going for a streetcart pita for half the price. This place won’t last long if they don’t adjust pricing.
Misha T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Berkeley, CA
Their savory yogurt is delicious and their various yogurt based wraps taste healthy in a way that makes you feel like you did something good for yourself after eating one. Mine came on a whole wheat pita with mint, arugula, hazelnuts, olives, and a thyme infused oil. Tasty stuff and I wish there were more places like it.
Helene F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 New York, NY
It’s such a relief to have a quick and healthy food option in the area – there’s really nothing else nearby where you can get a healthy meal(e.g. a tasty salad) or snack to go. I’m also really pumped that they have great bread and croissants. That was also really something missing from the neighborhood. Having them nearby has made my weekend mornings so much nicer because I can just walk down the block to get coffee and croissants to go. The people who work there have so far been super nice. Even gave me a free coffee the other day. And they were very open to feedback and recommendations. Also the yogurt is delicious, if you’re into that.
Lauren B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Brooklyn, NY
Stopped in here this afternoon for a late lunch and was pleased with the feel of the place. Though small in space, it’s big in personality, with clean, white walls and a gorgeous selection of local foodie goods, from dragonfly granola from Brooklyn to Sullivan bakery breads to raw honey from upstate to a dazzling array of treats like pistachio baklava, Turkish delight, deluxe nuts, and pastel-colored sugar-coated chickpeas. I opted for a pita with hummus(other options are yogurt and baba ganoush) and four included fillings($ 10) and a mango lassi($ 5) made with Sohha’s signature yogurt. For the fillings I had lentils, quinoa, cilantro, and cucumber, topped with their za’atar-sumac dressing. My dining companion had a bowl of yogurt($ 8) with the caffeine crunch pre-set toppings and also got a container of yogurt to go. The pita was tasty, but it was more like a wrap, with in my opinion way too much bread for the amount of fillings. I ended up eating my second half with a spoon out of the middle because of the amount of bread I felt like I was chewing on the first half.(Hence only 4⁄5 stars for now.) I think if they are going to call it a pita it should be a halved pita filled with fillings, not a 14″ pita wrapped around fillings. The hummus was creamy, and the fillings were appropriately distributed inside/tasted very fresh, though – I just think that next time I would opt for a bowl or other delivery option instead. My mango lassi was delectable and perfect. Not too sweet, thick, and with a light, beautiful natural mango flavor. I would definitely get it again. It’s hearty enough that I couldn’t drink it all in one go after finishing my pita(wrap!). I tried a bite of my sister’s labneh with the caffeine crunch blend(seemed like cocoa nibs, raspberry, and honey), and it was out of this world. The yogurt(labneh) itself is decadent, rich, and amazing. I see why she got a whole container to go!(Also certified Kosher for those who follow kashrut!) The woman working behind the counter was speedy, friendly, and informative-an excellent service professional! I would go back! Great addition to the Morningside/West Harlem food options!
Mimi A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Manhattan, NY
This place is great! I got the small berry yogurt with chia seeds instead of pecans. The woman working was so helpful and friendly. The yogurt is creamy, delicious, and rich. I really enjoyed my cup. I will go back for sure.
A Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Manhattan, NY
What a gem! So glad Sohha Savory Yogurt is in my neighborhood… My new lunchtime fav is the savory yogurt wraps, especially the ‘Zaatar Bliss’. Their fruit(or veggie) yogurt parfaits are as delicious as they are pretty! Happy they have locally-sourced products too… that’s important to me… Super friendly staff too! Thanks, Sohha:)
Hyangseong J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Manhattan, NY
Love the yogurt and their granola, but I feel it is a bit pricey for a small cup of yogurt($ 8 including tax). The yogurt flavor is definitely better than the ones you buy at the supermarket but not exceedingly so to be double(or more) the price.
Ariele L.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Dallas, TX
I was hoping to be able to write a great review for this place but sadly I was beyond amazed of how bad it was! I ordered a smoothie, walnut, avocado and honey. Sounds amazing right?! I thought so too. All it was was yogurt and chunks of something sweet on occasion!
Jen R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Pickerington, OH
Um… hello? I stumbled across this place literally a few days after I was craving yogurt but something savory and said to myself… someone should invent savory yogurt that I can have for a snack! Little did I know it already exists and I’m so happy it does. I love this place. I stop here whenever I’m at the market for a savory yogurt treat. The yogurt itself is so thick and creamy and is fantastic on it’s own. Add some mint, olive oil, garlic, and walnuts and it takes it to an entirely new level. A must try!
Abbey G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Washington, DC
In two words– simply delicious. Love the concept as I try to avoid added sugar. Here I can have yogurt with a variety of non-sweet toppings. I love it so much I wish they had an outpost in DC.
Sarah D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Houston, TX
Definitely a healthy option! I had the caffeine crunch. I personally enjoyed it(but not«this was $ 8 of enjoyment») but I love the subtle flavor of creamy yogurt. I think most folks wandering in off the street would not be impressed. I’m not sure what it was missing, but overall it was lacking flavor. Maybe they wanted to highlight the yogurt itself? Not sure that’s a winning approach though. As I said, it was $ 8, and that was for a small. It’s very filling though — plus for that. I did not try the pita as it was a sweet one but mayyybe I’ll be back for a savory with the pita. The service was great — friendly and quick, and kind enough to offer a free sample and give me a bit of background on the yogurt itself. A+ salesmanship as I certainly wasn’t planning on having yogurt or healthy food for breakfast.
Lisa N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Ann Arbor, MI
Amazing quality, though it was hard to understand what the savory ingredients were for if you did not want a smoothie. Be warned – I had this as a snack before lunch, but it was so filling that I wasn’t hungry again for about six hours. And I was walking around the whole time.
Camille H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Brooklyn, NY
I was looking for a place to grab a low calorie meal after a workout nearby and walked all over chelsea market before finding this gem. I got the 2% yogurt(120 calories) and picked my own toppings(you get 4 to 6 choices)… I got mainly fruit and added shredded coconut and a touch of honey but you can also choose nuts and coffee beans or dark chocolate. The total was $ 8 but if you tweet/facebook/leave a comment with their hashtag you get a small discount. I took a picture of my yogurt and instagrammed it and got a dollar off. Still a bit pricey but I think everything in chelsea market is a little overpriced. The yogurt was creamy and I liked that it was devoid of sugar … the fruit, honey and coconut made it sweet enough. I wasn’t stuffed after eating my small cup but I was definitely satisfied. The customer service was great. The guy who helped me was patient, offering me samples, willing to look up the nutritional information, giving me suggestions, told me about the discount and made my yogurt look so pretty(didn’t slack on the presentation). It was an overall great experience.
Andrea P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Los Angeles, CA
I only got samples of their savory yogurt but I wasn’t a fan. It tasted like super super super zero fat greek yogurt. I would probably have to add a good amount of honey or agave to wash it down haha. The texture was nice and thick but I think the taste may be acquired… definitely try it before you order! Despite that, I got a mango lassi and I loved it! It was just the right sweetness and the girl said she could make it sweeter if I wanted. Friendly service and healthy foods — I’d stop by here if you’re looking for a healthy treat in Chelsea Market.
LH M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Rafael, CA
This must be the best yogurt I’ve ever had: the Sohha tangy, 2% with a touch of sea salt. What a deal at $ 4 for a tub. The young man(one of the owners?) suggested adding a bit of honey. Excellent idea. Amidst all the food options of the Chelsea Market, I was looking for a simple, healthy snack, and this hit a home run. They also have a wide range of sweet and savory add ins, so you could make it into a full meal or big dessert if you want more.
Sean K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 New York, NY
Is there a sixth star option? I love how passionate the employees are at this place. Its probably in some part because they are a bit tucked away at Chelsea marketplace but honestly this place should have 100 people in line for it at all times. We typically buy a quarter of yoghurt(yes, its pricey but way, WAAAY worth it) and some times a sandwich or one of their yoghurt cups. Its addicting, super healthy and, generally IMHO, one of the best food additions to a city where being a ‘best food addition’ is a million to one odds.
Lily W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Francisco, CA
Woah… savory yogurt. It was interesting! And so may possibilities. Was wandering(touristing…) with a friend in Chelsea Market. In the midst of our wandering, we stumbled upon Sohha Savory Yogurt. The employee at this TINY stand was super nice, and let us try a bunch of different things — no charge! Its a totally new yogurt experience, so I appreciated the care. The yogurt itself… is not sweet. Its a REAL yogurt, and super creamy. If I lived in the area, I’d probably be coming by to buy a bunch of the stuff to make wraps, sauces, and mix with granola and honey for sweetness. The yogurt itself is very versatile. If you’re not sure what to do with it, ask the staff. He was great at giving you options, ideas, and they have a TON of topping options to help you try to your heart(or stomach’s) content!
Roopa S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Manhattan, NY
Delicious! But so gosh darn expensive. A friend and I were immediately intrigued by the little Sohha stand at Chelsea Market as we were strolling through. We immediately got a taste of the original and the tangy savory yogurts. We both enjoyed the tangy one slightly more. We opted for the special– a Halloween special– that featured pumpkin pulp, granola, honey, etc. atop the tangy savory yogurt. It was DELICIOUS. Great texture, amazing sweet flavors, and that pumpkin! But $ 8 for a small cup?! Ridiculious. Prices were not really mentioned anywhere near the stand(to my memory) and it was our fault that we didn’t ask before, but we both couldn’t really help by gawk when he processed our order of the one small yogurt cup and the total was $ 8. Nonetheless, it was an amazing yogurt cup. Would probably not go back, but it is an incredible concept– similiar to Chobani yogurt bar– and the Za’atar one looked especially promising!
Sarpreet G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Jose, CA
Stopped in after seeing this place on Next Food Network Star — was a great option for my daughter as a lunchtime meal because of the large variety of veggie toppings. It’s not a cheap cup of yogurt but it was creamy and delicious… a real treat. Service was also lovely. Super friendly and helpful in making a good choice.
Robert B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Dingmans Ferry, PA
You should try to get to this little stand tucked away in the back of Chelsea Market. It was an eye opening experience. Yogurt as a savory stand alone course. Why not?! You get a scoop of super premium yogurt with your choice of toppings. They have two herb flavored oils to start with and then all sorts of options. I had the«Everything Bagel» oil(a terrible and confusing name when you approach the counter) with both green and black olives and scallions. It was fantastic. Here’s why you need to get there soon… I don’t suspect it will be there long. The very nice young lady running the stand is clueless when it comes to food service. It took her twenty minutes two prepare two orders. She has NONE of the ingredients pre chopped. She is easily distracted by other customers and her phone. It’s worth putting up with her nonsense for the great product… but if she doesn’t get her act together I’m afraid this clever idea is doomed!