Soft serve makes so much money, but these workers won’t even give you a sample cup. I dislike coming here, but it’s. The only yogurt place in the mall, so I try to get another dessert when I can. The flavors are okay, but a lot of times they are broken. The weight adds up on the yogurt and toppings so be careful or you’ll spend $ 9 for one cup of yogurt.
Jennifer S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Carolina, Puerto Rico
Whether this is ice cream or froyo, I’m not quite sure. There are no calorie counts or sugar counts or any nutritional info whatsoever. Outdated machines that aren’t the cleanest. The flavors were good though. It got the job done when I needed something sweet and was cheap compared to other self serve yogurt places
Renee P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Pacifica, CA
I liked the choices at this place for frozen yogurt. I had mango and pineapple(reminded my brother and I of a dole whip). 2 flavors were out of order and we ate right as they opened on a Saturday. It looked like not all of the toppings were out yet, but I was able to enjoy what I did have. $ 4 minimum for credit card charge, which isn’t bad. My only suggestion is have everything ready to go when you open the doors. I’d go back if I were in the mall.
V L.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 San Francisco, CA
Only six seats total. No-smile service. Full trash can. Bland frozen yogurt. Yes, it’s not too sweet but it’s also not too flavorful. Tried watermelon sorbet, taro, mango, lychee, dulce de leche. All tasted artificial. Lychee in particular tasted like the original tart with lychee powder sprinkled over it. Wanted to try it because it looked thick and not watery, and I associate thick froyo with better quality, i.e. Yogurtland. Looks like I was wrong. In short, if you love Yogurtland and real-tasting flavors, if you love quality, then go elsewhere. $ 4 minimum for credit cards.
Tim L.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 San Francisco, CA
Gross, gross, gross!!! Do not look in the corners or the drip trays… I almost got sick… 4 machines were down and when I asked for a sample cup, the person gave me 1… with no hello. We walked out!
Tracy C.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 San Francisco, CA
— Dulce de Leche tasted like they used too much artificial sweetener. — Chocolate & Coconut were more icey than creamy. — Out of Cookies & Cream(OT: consider running two batches of your best sellers) — I went to Cold Stone instead
Nerissa D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Daly City, CA
Decided to come here after my niece and nephew played I play area. So many flavors to choose from. You have to put small portions so you can try everything. Add your own toppin
Gigi H.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 San Francisco, CA
I was in a Mood for frozen Yogurt, and just happen to be at target At Tanforan mall, I decided to give this place a Visit, The person in charge was rude, COME on give me a smile, I ask for a sample cup and she was rude about it. The place was a mess they need to keep that place clean, I sat down to enjoy my yogurt, she was on the phone the hole time, did not even get off to ring other customer that RUDE. I will not be Visiting that place anymore.
Ariana T.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 South San Francisco, CA
Orange Tree is a decent place to get froyo at. They have a good selection of flavors to choose from, but I wish they had better toppings. I tried many different flavors and overall, they weren’t too bad. I would have to say that this froyo place is just average though. I would much rather go to another place to get my frozen yogurt.
Danny C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 South San Francisco, CA
Only redeeming quality? 39 cents/oz. Other than that, plenty of machines out of order, including the perennial favorite — original, plain tart. Other machines? Taro tastes tangy. Por que? Dulche de leche? Clearly fake sugar. French vanilla? No taste of vanilla whatsoever. Cups are very wide so that you pay for extra frozen yogurt you don’t want, and the fro-yo comes out super quickly because it’s so warm and watered down.
Samantha O.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Burlingame, CA
Yummy! Love the fresh fruit options for toppings options!
Jess C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Francisco, CA
I have to update my review to emphasize how much Orange Tree is underrated. Most of the flavors are amazing(I stand by original tart, mango, and lychee) because they’re not too sweet, not too tart… some may say bland, but it reminds me of organic froyo similar to Blush, Fraiche, and Harmony Yogurt. I came back and got the strawberry, mango, and taro — all of them are just the right amount of milky(not overly creamy like Yumi or Red Mango). Avoid the chocolate, it’s too icy. Toppings looked neat and clean, can’t speak for them though because I don’t really go crazy on toppings. I also despise most mochi because they are purchased from Asia and overly sweet, floured, and oddly textured. Bottom Line: Looking for a milky, froyo place that is not overly sweet? Do you like organic froyo like Blush, Harmony, or Fraiche that has a milky taste? Come to Orange Tree!
M C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 San Francisco, CA
Good place when one doesn’t feel like getting something fried, something with carbs, or something greasy.
Nick L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Mateo, CA
We find it hard to walk past a froyo place whenever we see one. There aren’t any Yoppi’s close by down here so the choices are more limited. This place is in the Tanforan mall, not the greatest mall, and when we saw it, it was a no brainer to come and try it. Tasty/appetizing sounding flavors and soft mochi. Nice. Yay froyo!
Christine B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Sacramento, CA
I’m surprised at how decent this mall frozen yogurt is… but at the same time, don’t go in expecting better than pinkberry, yogurtland or blush, but it will put you a few steps above Nubi, but not by TOO much. It does the job to feed the yogurt craving, isn’t too heinously expensive and there isn’t a massive line.
Emmalouise B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 East Bay, CA
Since my first review I’ve been back a couple more times as on both occasions I did they were giving samples at the store front which didn’t taste too bad. They have improved somewhat — the Yogurt is less icy so I’m guessing they have new management or something? Their toppings section still needs some attention though as some do still taste like they have been out too long. Hard Mochi and Jelly just isn’t good. With this in mind I’m giving them another star(just) but I still stand by my previous statement that Cheap doesn’t always necessarily mean good.
Athena L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 San Francisco, CA
Okay froyo, you haunt me everywhere! Saw this store while shopping and I had to try it. The yogurts are good. The only thing I was kind of erked about was that they didn’t have Fruity Pebbles!!! So I had to get Cinnamon Toast Crunches! They were not equal substitutes :(And also their chocolate.things. were weird. I guess they might’ve been brownie bites? But they tasted so weird! In a bad way! Eck. Yeah, I like Froyo, but I can wait and drive to a different location outside of the mall.
Tim G.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 San Francisco, CA
Froyo! Well the place is inside a shopping mall so I expected it to be overpriced and mediocre at best. Well after coming here it was well worth it and all of the flavors tasted good! They have a huge selection of frozen yogurt: chocolate, vanilla, raspberry, strawberry, lychee, mango(!) and more. $ 0.35/ounce is super cheap. They have hand sanitizer on the counter for you to use. Please take advantage of it to avoid spreading your germs to others :).
Keiko S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Seong P’s review of Tuttimelon reminded me of how melty and watery the frozen yogurt is at Orange Tree. After seeing the tart yogurt *drip* into my cup, I made a remark to a guy working there asking why it was so watery. He brushed it off, saying«It’s okay. It’s the machine.» Helloooooo, sir, that doesn’t resolve anything for me. ITISNOTOKAY. It’s a pity because the taste is okay… It’s just too soft and the service is clearly subpar.
Yee Gan O.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 London, United Kingdom
Looking at review scores, I suspect you Californians have enough froyo outlets to have become real connoisseurs! To a poor Londoner, who only has one outlet in London, it all tastes good to me. There are a good choice of flavours — I liked the green tea and mango. I always pile on the fruit. The price was also cheap. Now if only I could persuade them to move to London!