Yogurt reminds me of yogurtland. They give you a nice amount for $ 4, you can add toppings to it for an extra $ 1. They have the basic flavors for you to chose from. It probably cost the same amount as yogurtland. You should try it out if you get a chance.
Jonathon R.
Classificação do local: 5 Baton Rouge, LA
Overall, if I find them when I am out and about, I will definitely be giving them more of my money. I got to try them recently at a food truck round up sponsored by the Cook Center at LSU. I wasn’t very hungry, but I wanted to try one of the trucks, and they just seemed what I wanted the most at the time. I wasn’t sure about it at first, but I decided to try the green apple frozen yogurt. It was weird at first, but after I had a couple of bites, I loved it. It had a little bit of sour, as green apple should, but it was still sweet. The frozen yogurt itself has an unusual texture, but one I like. It reminds me of soft-serve. I am not complaining, because it is delicious. I also want to try some of their other flavors now. On a side note, for the $ 4 they charged me, I got a LOT of frozen yogurt, which is something I like in my frozen treats.
Jonathan L.
Classificação do local: 3 Austin, TX
Geaux Yo is a food truck that serves frozen yogurt. The amount of frozen yogurt served is very generous, coming in two sizes: medium($ 4) and large($ 5). If you like simplicity, this is for you. The day I visited, they served vanilla and cookies and crème. I choose the latter flavor and it tasted alright. It was a little too sweet for my taste though and kind of reminded me of the soft-serve ice cream from McDonalds, not that that’s a bad thing. I would have given this place four stars if they had more flavors to pick from and if the yogurt were just a little bit more tart. Overall, this is a food truck worth checking out. However, if you like tart yogurt, you must visit Yogurtland.