The number #1 reason I really enjoy this place is because of the portion size. GIGANTIC! Seriously, the medium is enormous. It’s the only place me and my friends would go out of our way to go to. It’s really good too, but I’m a sucker for fro-yo like I’ve said before. The strawberry is delicious and it’s not too sweet, which I like. BUT parking is the major problemo. It’s in the same parking lot(if you can even call it that) where the Saddle Ranch and Starbucks is so getting a spot is like winning the lottery. The place always looks like I mess when we go too. It’s cute inside, just like other fro-yo places. Their table is weird, it’s like a long dinner table. And the toppings selection is pretty typical, I think they do have a few different toppings. Even though I do stick with no toppings most of the time, I like the occasional mochii. YUM. So all in all if you’re at the House of Blues and waiting in line, walk down the street to this place. I’m sure you will enjoy it. Remember that it’s all about the experience when trying out new places. Be bold and go for it! I know I always do.
Timm K.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Los Angeles, CA
I’ve give it 0 stars if I could. The staff was insolent and the yogurt was terrible. Thank God I had a coupon for $ 1 off — though the girl acted like I was taking $ 25 from her paycheck when I handed it to her. SKIPIT. Go to YOGOTANGO at Fountain & Highland instead.
Eeeeestar T.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Los Angeles, CA
Am I really the first one to review this place? Well, I guess if you’ve reviewed ONE of these«tart frozen yogurt» places, you’ve reviewed them all… I was at the grand opening for Haus by Yogurt Queen last Friday. It’s kind of hidden — wedged between a Starbucks and Enterprise Rent-A-Car — and the parking lot is tiny. The décor is a funny hodgepodge of modern design, dominated by a long dark-wood table lined with funky dentist-meets-CEO desk chairs and lit by really bright lightbulbs overhead. Two large flatscreens display random images. It’s set up so that you can eat yogurt and conduct your next board meeting at the same time, natch! Speaking of the yogurt, it comes in three flavors: original, strawberry and green tea. The original isn’t too bad — not as creamy as Pinkberry’s but definitely a step above Yogurtland’s. Strawberry was pretty good and my flavor of choice for the occasion. Green tea, however, was flavorless except for its cloying bitterness — I am never eating that AGAIN! The toppings are your usual suspects. Unfortunately, the strawberries hadn’t yet been cut when I was there and I had to settle for raspberries instead. All in all, the yogurt was just fine and the service was friendly, but nothing special. The most memorable thing was probably the wooden spoons(not paddles, but actual spoons) that you could use instead of the plastic spoons. The person behind the counter mentioned that pastries and beverages would also be available, once their refrigerator is up and running. I hope that’ll give their froyo concept a much-needed kick in the pants!