I really like frozen yogurt, especially when I’m craving something sweet without having to feel too guilty. We had some young visitors from out of the country and wanted to treat them to some froyo after shopping around the mall. I’m used to the bigger places like Menchies, Yogurtland, and Black Bear where you can grab those little sample cups and sample the flavors before you create your own cup. We looked around for the sample cups, and the worker said he had them behind the counter. So he grabs them and asks which flavors we wanted to try. He puts a tiny bit in the cup for us to try. So there are about maybe 9 or 10 people standing around in line to try out flavors, while he is going back and forth between everyone, grabbing us little samples, one by one. It takes all of us forever just to try a couple flavors. So we finally make our cup, and he is watching us put toppings on, making sure we don’t make a mess, and quickly rearranging the topping spoons back to its exact positions after we’ve used them. It was a weird experience and the frozen yogurt wasn’t even that good.
Christy H.
Classificação do local: 1 Auburn, WA
Horrible experience yesterday when I took my kids out for fro-yo. There was never a time I got treated badly in front of my children. So after getting our yogurt, weigh in, and paid $ 6.23. I presented my punch card. The lady took it and gave me this look and said, «This is an old punch card.» I look at her back and thought to myself, what’s your damn point?! Either you take it or you don’t! She goes, «I’ll stamp it this time, but next time you have to buy at least $ 8 and your free yogurt is only $ 5 worth.» So much for getting a tip from me, nor I will be coming back to your yogurt station. There’s TCBY at the end of the mall that I will start service with them. I really hope you read this review, miss lady. I know you’re just protecting your business and making an income, but really, what’s a dollar more, than losing a potential customer? Peace out, lady!
Emmeline D.
Classificação do local: 5 Seattle, WA
I come here every time I go to the mall because I love all things sweet! But the funniest thing happened… My friend got ALL the flavors(note all the flavors combined are a horrible combinations please don’t try) and he put ALL the toppings being ridiculous thinking that it would only add up to like $ 6 – 7 dollars. Which I warned him froyo goes by the pound. When we weighed it the server was laughing, saying we had the second most expensive thing he’s ever sold totaling to about $ 16 dollars! Haha talk about crazy. This place has awesome frozen yogurt, just don’t mix all the flavors because it’s a mess!
Yen P.
Classificação do local: 5 Chinatown, Los Angeles, CA
This was the perfect time to eat a nice yogurt at the mall. I lovectje taro with mochi! I like the self service machines and a variety of toppings to choose from! Thank you for such a fun experience!
Carol H.
Classificação do local: 2 Auburn, WA
There are 8 different flavors of frozen yogurt. They had my favorite toppings — mochi and boba. Price is $ 0.47/ounce, beware it adds up pretty quick! The employee was having trouble ringing me up and was distracted with personal phone calls. I miss Red Mango.
Tammie A.
Classificação do local: 1 Kent, WA
WARNING… BEWARE… $$$ They dont pay there workers here at yopop yogurt at southcenter mall so far 2 workers have not been paid any money here for working they hire people on the spot wont allow them to turn in there paper work SS cards and a BIG one they dont ask workers for«««» FOODHANDLERSPERMITS««» watch out here if they dont care about there workers what else dont they care about ?? 10÷7÷2014
Gavin N.
Classificação do local: 4 Bellevue, WA
The fact that this is a little fro-yo stand that let me use my credit card for a $ 2 purchase. I appreciate that a lot. Very common for Bubble Tea and Fro-Yo shops to get all cheap with $ 5 – 10 min on credit cards or 50 cent fees. Anyway, Fro Yo is good. Good Prices, everything looks clean.
Tan Lo S.
Classificação do local: 4 Seattle, WA
I like it here because before it was Yopop, it was Orange Tree(or Orange Leaf) and it was one of the first froyo places to hit Seattle. I think they’re still delicious and very yummy. Of course – I’m picky about my froyo and only enjoy certain ones. When they do have lychee flavor – that’s a hit! Their pomegranate is delicious but can be watery. The tart – is of course my favorite. It hits the spot. The only con is that it is .43/oz. Which adds up. I normally only eat $ 2-$ 3 worth of froyo, but with the price, it rang up to about $ 5 – which is irregular for my pricing. Nonetheless, I enjoyed it. Yes, one of the worker’s there is rude, stays on her cell phone, and never smiles. I don’t like her, but I do like this place. Yes, it’s better than Menchies & Cherie De Pon.
Maylee L.
Classificação do local: 1 Seattle, WA
Not your ideal X mark the spot. Sadly. Mary and I are fatties after eating yucky Mayflower restaurant. SNACKTIME! While I was twirling the pomegranate and mango yogurt. I sampled five licks. muhahahah,. I only got half hand palm in my cup. Then I dashed it w toppings of fruits, couple almonds, and lil oats. Mary got vannila yogurt and several gummy bears. TOTAL: $ 12.53. WTF??? seriously… how did mine end up to be around seven dollars? How can my fruit weigh that much? BULLSHIZZLE. The yogurt is extremely light, not creamy at all. Most of the flavors are non-fat. And sugary. Hear me out, you are better off traveling to yogurt land!