Overall decent fro-yo place. Unfortunately there’s no sample cups so you can’t try the different yogurt flavours before buying them. The selection of yogurt flavours is decent but usually there’re only basic fruit flavours so it’s a bit boring. There’s a large variety of toppings but some don’t look that fresh. If this place wasn’t a short walk away from my house I wouldn’t take the time to go here again.
Jasmin P.
Classificação do local: 5 Ottawa, Canada
Definitely my favourite Frozen Yogurt place in London. Chill is pretty good as is KiwiKraze, but their my favourite. Good toppings, an interesting selection of rotating flavours, and you get free Froyo on your Birthday!
Benny B.
Classificação do local: 1 London, Canada
Over priced. Selling by weight is a total scam and rip off. The only one laughing is the franchise owners of these trendy yoghurt places.
Angela M.
Classificação do local: 2 London, Canada
Maybe I’m just spoiled, but this just doesn’t taste like froyo to me. It tastes like soft serve ice cream with a toppings bar. Froyo should be a little tart, and shouldn’t melt within five minutes of getting it. I felt like London came in pretty late to the froyo craze and got the sad leftovers that try to pass of a froyo place. I miss Yogurtland. I went recently and they didn’t have the tart yogurt(which I liked) and the toppings there are never really that fresh. The yogurt I did end up getting didn’t have that fresh taste and flavor I crave when I get froyo. Overall, meh.
Why d.
Classificação do local: 5 Pittsburgh, PA
Friendly staff, clean, well-lit and tasty food; no complaints.
Lauren H.
Classificação do local: 4 London, Canada
I was taken to Yo-Yo’s about a couple months after moving to London. I really enjoyed the variety of flavours & toppings! I just recently went in again with a friend from out of town, raving about the cookie dough, only to realize they changed it from actual cookie dough, to cookie dough chips. This disappointed me. Other than that, I thoroughly enjoy coming in & getting as much frozen yogurt as I want. :)
Banana M.
Classificação do local: 4 Seattle, WA
Yoyo’s is pretty good, the idea is the same as Yeh! in Montréal but I have to say the taste is not quite the same as Yeh! The frogourt is more like ice cream at Yoyo’s or frogourt from stores, it’s sweeter and creamier. There were a few toppings and different frogourt flavours. Overall, its a great place for dessert!
Shaun R.
Classificação do local: 4 London, Canada
Personally I really like the idea of Yoyo’s. I like how you can get as much frozen yogurt as you want and put on pretty much whatever toppings you want as well! There are not that many flavours to choose from though, maybe about 6 – 8 I would say? Anyways I tried the New York cheesecake and headed over for the toppings table, hmmm what to choose, candy, no, fruit, nah, hmmm I know peanut butter cups, and lots of em’! Lol the yogurt was really good as well it tasted almost like ice cream but it’s better for you. The only thing it’s not better for is your wallet, the cups are definatly a little deceiving, I almost filled mine and it came up to almost $ 6.50! A little pricey but taste’s really good, and you get get more than one topping unlike marble slab where extra toppings cost .75 cents each. And interesting décor as well to say the least lol.
Benjamin T.
Classificação do local: 2 San Francisco, CA
Meh, just another fro-yo place that is trying to capitalize on the recent craze. I’ve definitely seen/tasted much better. Seriously? This has been going on for years everywhere else. I come into town, and all anyone can talk about is this place. It isn’t that great, I’ll go to merla maes. Thanks.
Jennifer M.
Classificação do local: 3 London, Canada
I like this premise a lot. I love the choice in toppings, although I’m pretty habitual in my choices no matter where I go for frozen treats. But I’m not sold on the frozen yogurt itself. I’ve gotten strawberry both times(habitual, remember?) with a mix of new york cheesecake for the second. I know yogurt is better for me than ice cream, but me thinks the«fat free» aspect is what makes the yogurt taste watery and lacking flavour. And I need flavour in my desserts. And it shouldn’t just come from the toppings I throw on top. Maybe next time, I’ll get a smoothie instead and get my just desserts elsewhere.
Bon D.
Classificação do local: 4 London, Canada
Stopped into the new Frozen Yogurt shop on Richmond Row called«Yoyo’s Yogurt Café.» It’s a do it yourself yogurt place where you pay about .55 an ounce. Basically they have one size dish(or cup if making a smoothie) this proves to be very deceptive as it’s a huge dish but you don’t really think about this when starting off. Then you move over to the Yogurt soft serve and chose what you’d like all are fat free yogurts some gluten free as well I’m told. They had Chocolate, Vanilla, Strawberry, Raspberry… and two others I fail to remember as my mind was made up at Raspberry… lol. My thought was to fill up only the center of the cup to leave room for fruits & toppings but I filled the cup until I had the yogurt peaking out the top(this is where the deception of the cup size comes in) What looked like a good amount of yogurt ended up being WAYTOOMUCH for one person. They have 50 toppings including: Honey, Chocolate Sauce, Peaches, Blackberry, Raspberry, Mango, Pineapple, Strawberry, Cherry, Oreo, Sour Watermelon Candy, Marshmellows, Skor bar, Granola, Graham cracker, Reese Peanut Butter Cups… etc etc. I opted for a little bit of peaches, strawberries and raspberries than lightly sprinkled some coconut & granola on top. Then came the weigh in and the reality… $ 7 + for this creation. Now while that’s about on par for say Marble Slab and such it did lead me to wonder how many people this would price out of it. Even a girl who did only half her cup and a bunch of fruit toppings came out around $ 5.50 all said and done. Mine could have easily fed 2 – 3 people so the lesson learnt is don’t fill to the top. Also the yogurt on a hot day(today was about 12 C when I was walking home with it) it will melt very fast so be prepared. Mine melted quite quick as well. Overall pro: Choose your own adventure and your own hand in the prep means only what you want and how much you want goes in. The Yogurt itself was AMAZING but even for a non-fat yogurt quite sweet on the tongue so I don’t know so much about using any syrups on it. The place itself had a very open concept and limited but nice seating it seemed. They also sell vitamin waters, pop, juices, ice teas in bottles and coffee I’m told but I didn’t see any(then again I wasn’t going in for coffee). Con: Dish/Cup size, don’t fill it if you do you’re looking at well over a pint of yogurt and toppings which let’s face it unless it’s for you and some buddies not really needed. I also didn’t see lids for a take-home option.