Horrible! Gross. We had to wait like five minutes for the people to come out, and the yogurt is nasty. Don’t go for it.-written 8÷4÷09 Haven’t gone back. I still think it’s gross.
Kerri T.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Joshua Tree, CA
On our way through town we stopped here so I could get a yogurt fix. A sweet, clean interior offered numerous impulse buys and packaged candies and assorted sweets, but I headed straight for the counter for the traditional tart yogurt dispensery. This is one of those places that turds your yogurt for you, into a vessel sized to your liking. I prefer turding my own yogurt into a giant cup, so I reluctantly picked the SMALL cup size and watched the FroYoBoy dispense ample yogurt and then struggle to place three toppings alongside the turd swirl. I chose mango, strawberry, and mochi. All of the fruit(there were four fruits to choose from) looked fresh, but the strawberries were not quite ripe. The mango was the usual defrosted frozen variety. The mochi was lovely. They don’t offer lids for the cups, so toppings were falling off in the car as we drove away, and at $ 3.88(for yogurt + 3 toppings) I felt the prices were a bit steep, but not unlike other establishments that disallow you from concocting your own amalgam of vice, sweet vice. Not a bad option if you’re in the area, but I did see another yogurt spot just down the road that I would try before returning here.
Dave m.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Gabriel, CA
Easily the best yogurt that I’ve ever had! Why does it have to be so friggen expensive? $ 8 for a large. And believe me, your not gonna have enough yogurt when you order a small or medium. This is also a satellite bakery for another bakery that they own elsewhere. But believe me, the yogurt I the best! Try it with the almond cookies that they make fresh there!
M S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 San Francisco, CA
We came after a satisfying dinner at Golden Deli across the street. We weren’t looking for much, just a bit of light dessert. Cost & selection: The place was hot and has a limited selection. The yogurt is a little expensive($ 5.50 for a medium with toppings). They have smoothies($ 4.25), slushes($ 2) and boba milk tea for $ 1.50, but the boba was sitting out as a yogurt topping so I’m not sure I’d risk it. They offer a range of baked goods as well, Chinese bakery style stuff. Service: typical of this area, a bit difficult to communicate in English but manageable. Quality: meh, typical forzen yogurt but I guess your options are pretty limited in the immediate area. I’d like to go back and see what their smoothies are like. I agree with Francine’s review: worth checking out before it closes down. There is one good thing: FREE Wi-Fi! That gets them a bonus star. I also think you can get a frozen yogurt cone for $ 1.50 which isn’t too bad of a deal.
Francine L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Los Angeles, CA
I come here to get the strawberry flavor because most yogurt places don’t have any strawberry ones. I think it taste best with also these circle crunchy sprinkles! They are amazing. You gotta at least try this place before it closes down. There doesn’t seem like they are doing too well soo I have been going here almost at least twice a week just to get this strawberry flavored yogurt with circle sprinkles. :) Bring cash with you because I don’t think they accept credit card. Also they do have some bakery goods because I think the owners have a bakery store as well somewhere in San Gabriel. I’m not exactly sure.
Toni L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Los Angeles, CA
Not phenomenal but not vomit inducing. Food: They serve both tart frozen yogurt and baked goods. Like the good little consumer I am, I was lured to try their yogurt by the promise of free cake. My strawberry and plain swirl( ) was pretty typical of frozen yogurt. The toppings are still unknown territory as I was too cheap to try any of them. However, they did seem to have a standard selection of fruits, cereals, and miscellaneous deliciousness. The complimentary cake( ) had the cutest frosting bee on the top, but I couldn’t not force myself to eat it as it was one of those Asian sponge cakes. I know a lot of people love that stuff, but it’s not my cup of tea. Service: They didn’t get too mad at my when I accidentally gave them incorrect change. Must learn how to count properly. Atmosphere: Cocoyogurt is actually quite large inside, with a huge empty space in the center. They just opened, so maybe they’ll do something with it, but there are a few tables for small parties. Synopsis: Nothing out of the ordinary. If you’re craving yogurt after getting dumplings at Luscious Dumplings, this is probably your closest bet.