Great self-serve frozen yogurt options. I went for the peanut butter cup swirled with café latte. Decent toppings to pile on, although it would be nice to have something resembling granola or just crushed peanuts.(possible they do, just not on the day I went) And, maybe this is just an Australia thing, but. oh! the prices! Yeah. It’s probably an Aussie thing. Everything seemed about double what I’m used to in the US. This was no different. $ 10.75AUD for a small frozen yogurt. Yep. About double the US price. Ouch.
Sanzen I.
Classificação do local: 4 Sydney, Sydney, Australia
I have to admit that i hate froyo before i tried yogurldworld! This place makes me like it and i love it because it is slightly sweeter than normal froyo like yogurberry. I love the nutella flavour and the cookies and crème ones. The texture of this froyo is also amazing. It is so soft, consistent and it just melts in your mouth! The only thing is that i think it can be quite expensive
Claire H.
Classificação do local: 3 Sydney, Australia
Fairly wide selection of self-serve yogurt and a pretty absurd array of toppings, including Lindt chocolate balls. The taste and texture of the yogurt though — not that crazy about it. I much prefer Yogurtland. This player ranks higher than Yogurtime though.
Aditya H.
Classificação do local: 4 Australia
Sydney’s newest player in the Froyo market. You walk in and get immediately smacked in the face by the seemingly endless topping bar. But wait, the flavours on the wall, they keep going too! Yogurt world is hands down winner for flavour choice and toppings. What’s more is that it comes without the misplaced doof doof music and sweaty atmosphere at Yogurberry. Where it comes slightly short … certain flavours are better done by competitors(moochi’s pomegranate) and the price is ridiculous at $ 3.20/100g. Still, if you’ve got the coin it’s worth checking out for sure.
Justine C.
Classificação do local: 5 Sydney, Australia
Shux — Barry you beat me to the firstie again! Never mind. This place is different, yet something that Sydney is beginning to adapt to without too much hesitations. Self service fro-yo. Not one flavour, how about trying on 16 different flavours for size. Toppings? If you love your Hershey’ sauces, go for it, otherwise there are over 100 seasonal and non-seasonal toppings alike. Mix and match. As you can see in my image: Green Tea or Berry — take both! Or more… Don’t get too excited, you are paying by weight yet you can be a kid in a candy store if you don’t mind spending a bit of your extra moola in order to enjoy. In fact $ 3.20 for every 100 grams. A colourful store and there is ample space to eat in. Gees, who knew that this US invention could be so much Sydney fun!!!
Barry T.
Classificação do local: 5 中環, Hong Kong
A welcome addition to Sydney Westfields — Frozen Yogurt! Which the craze is currently sweeping Sydney(along with many Japanese restaurants). This is a great place for desserts(if ippudo doesn’t offer what you want for dessert or after your meal at the food court). The Frozen yoghurt is weighed here, but you can choose from a large selection of toppings/yogurts and mix and match whenever you want. Just watch how much you put in to avoid any surprises.