Better flavors and toppings than the Red Mango across the street. My co-worker picked the RM, but this place won me over with their toppings bar. Cinnamon Toast Crunch! Woohoo!!!
Nate S.
Classificação do local: 4 New York, NY
Not being a fan of this froyo movement, this spot is cool. Appreciate the make it yourself Subway Train Lines theme, great choices of flavors – enjoyed the oreo froyo, topping choices seemed endless. Only came here because I had group on. If I was a fan of froyos, I would def frequent this place… but I’m not, so I won’t – still highly recommend it
Nikole C.
Classificação do local: 5 White Plains, NY
As a girl who is not a fan of frozen yogurt, I can say I converted! Right across from the IRS building where my grandmother and I were, this tiny shop was bolstering with customers. Although it was tight, the flavors were amazing. I got a generous amount of Cake Batter flavor, while my grandma had raspberry pomegranate, pistachio, and New York cheesecake flavor. Most of the time I hate frozen yogurt since its overpriced and tastes too sour for my taste. But considering how much we got, the variety of toppings, cleanliness and great customer service, it was worth it. It was relatively inexpensive, only $ 8 for two which is pretty good since I pile on toppings. Wish I remembered the girls who helped, but I didn’t catch it. Great location and flavors
Ari A.
Classificação do local: 5 Manhattan, NY
And a little competition with Red mango directly across the street never did anyone any harm. Who doesn’t like the idea of Subway themed letters/naming conventions. get the flavors while they’re hot
Jennifer H.
Classificação do local: 3 Ridgewood, Queens, NY
Today was my second visit here I usually buy from tasty d lite as they change their flavor selections everyday. I decided to come here and I got 3 swirls of cake batter cholocate and strawberry. Everything tasted delicious less creamier than pinkberry or red mango though. 49 cts an oz is kind of expensive I think if they had different size cups where ppl can chose their own size it would be less expensive.
Mike C.
Classificação do local: 5 Forest Hills, NY
Finally: a really really good self-serve spot in the Financial District. This may be a slightly high review bolstered by my enthusiasm for a good option in this yogurt-starved area(the recently opened Yogurt In Love is depressing and Strawberry Fields is a little too small both in size and options). But the yogurt here really is great. Just like I mentioned in the review for the first location in midtown, all the flavors here are nice and sweet, especially the NY Cheesecake, Dulce de Leche and Peanut Butter. They’ve also got a great selection of toppings, which is not quite at the level of 16 Handles, but close. I also much prefer the NY-themed motif in here over the bright colors and bubblegum feel of most other places. It makes me feel a little less girly for eating frozen yogurt all the time.
Tony J.
Classificação do local: 2 Jersey City, NJ
At 49 cents an ounce, it’s a bit expensive, but I guess it’s NYC. As far as self-serve frozen yogurt goes, I find the taste inferior to that of Yogurtland, especially when comparing the original tart flavor, which was not tart enough for me.
Lin Y.
Classificação do local: 4 FOREST HILLS, NY
NYC Yogurt just opened up in this location on Lower Manhattan last week. There are actually 6 machines and each machine has 3 handles. That means there are 12 pure flavors and 6 blend/swirl of 2 flavors. The place is tiny and they are able to squeeze in all these machines. Each machine is named after a location. One machine says Wall Street, Times Square, Madison Avenue, 5th Avenue, Broadway and others. Some flavors available at the time were toasted marshmallow, dulce de leche, pomegranate/raspberry sorbet, original tart, country vanilla, chocolate, cookies & cream, peanut butter, cake batter, salted caramel, non-fat chocolate. There is a toppings island where you can get the toasted cocount, mini M&Ms, crushed graham cookies and other sweets, nuts, gummi bears. cereal, etc. On the other side, there are fresh fruit toppings such as strawberries, raspberries, blueberries and many other goodies. I had the low fat chocolate and low fat salted caramel together in one cup. It is $.49 an ounce and they only have one size cup. The yogurt is heavy and smooth, they also have other locations throughout the City. Workers wear the pretty cool T-shirt that looks like the colored circles of MTA subway train lines. There is a Statue of Liberty on the wall. Place is clean. A nice addition to a neighborhood that can really use a frozen yogurt store.