Eat Yogurt and Get Your Lap Top fixed! This place is tucked away in the same plaza as Crème Pan. There are several different flavors, toppings and even drinks available. I was surprised that there was a guy fixing computers in there. I guess he rents floor space? Anyways, I would say that the yogurt is ok. I like that they have drinks. Also, they have FREEWIFI!!! Nice little place to come and have a yogurt while Unilocaling. They sell coffee also so get one of those!
Judi S.
Classificação do local: 4 Orange County, CA
After running to Ikea, it was dinner time but I wasn’t hungry enough to sit down to a heavy meal and I didn’t feel like cooking, so I thought I’d try one of the new yogurt places near my home. When the street signs said I couldn’t execute a u-turn traveling north in front of Le Yogourt at the corner of El Camino Real and Newport, I completed my left hand turn with the intention of doubling back, but I kept seeing this sign with an arrow with the word«yogurt» on it. I thought to myself, «Oh, cool! Another new yogurt place!» I ended up turning into El Camino Plaza to find iYogurt. There is a lot going on in this store. They have 8 choices of soft self serve yogurt here… including one non-dairy and two no sugar. I was happy to find they offered strawberry sorbet today. They also have a large selection of toppings to choose from and some desert sauces, too, to glorify your yogurt with. I took the smallest cup they had and filled it about half full of strawberry sorbet and topped it off with chopped kiwi and flaked coconut and the bill came to $ 2.94. Not bad. The sorbet didn’t taste like they used any real fruit or juice in the mix like their competitors because it was so smooth and there seemed to be a smidgen of watermelon undertone, but it wasn’t watery or overly sweet nor icy, so it did the trick. Besides yogurt, they sell smoothies, pretzels(don’t know if they are homemade or not), shaved ice, and a very basic selection of hot coffee… Columbian, Hazel Nut, French Vanilla and Decaf. They have free WIFI here, but I believe that’s due to the fact that iYogurt is physically connected with and open to IV Computer next door. They were nice enough to give me a frequent buyer card with my change and I didn’t even ask for it. You can sit either inside where there is really not much to look at other than the patrons or outside on the patio to enjoy the fountain. Would I go here again? Sure, just to enjoy some more yummy sorbet and maybe take advantage of their WIFI. Open from 11AM to 11PM Monday through Saturday, closed Sunday.
Carrie U.
Classificação do local: 5 Irvine, CA
Cheapest(30 cents an ounce) and cleanest yogurt café ever. The have 6 flavors that are somewhat consistent every time I come here. Depending on the time of day, the amount of fresh fruit toppings can vary. But the chocolate brownie bits make up for this. I also like the spaciousness of this place. There are plenty of places to sit and there is also free wifi. Heart.
Charlene P.
Classificação do local: 4 Irvine, CA
There’s a lot more that this café offers than just your standard yogurt. 1) Space: There’s a lot of room in this café! Definitely room for people in wheelchairs to roam around, and also many tables and chairs available for your eating and studying pleasure. 2) Wi-fi: Free. ‘Nough said. How many yogurt places have free Wi-fi and enough space to chill at? 3) Drinks(not water): Yup. They’ve got coffee and smoothies here! I haven’t tried the drinks myself, but it seems like they’re good! May try some if I’m around the area again. 4) Service: Even though this place is «self-serve,» the service was really nice here! The employees were friendly and asked how I was doing, etc. All the other yogurt places I’ve been to usually have cranky college students or young adults manning the cash registers. 5) Bathrooms. Gotta have ‘em. I’m sad that the more unknown yogurt places hardly get a rep, even if their products are pretty good. I think the yogurt was just right in terms of temperature and flavor. Not too many flavors, but about the same toppings as in Yogurtland. The yogurt here isn’t tooth-achingly sweet as that in Yogurtland, so that’s a plus. Definitely visit if you’re in the area and you want some fro-yo!
Thomas l.
Classificação do local: 5 Tustin, CA
The place is big and roomy. Flavor menu is made with LCD monitors with moving bubbles. Very high tech with calm surrounding. Plus Wifi and the yogurt is much tasty than other place. they sell coffee, smoothies, gourmet stuffed pretzels and sandwiches. nice place to hang out and get your homework done.
Jennifer V.
Classificação do local: 3 Irvine, CA
This place is just ok. Yogurtland is a lot better and relatively close to this store; iYogurt is located in Old Tustin, near Curtain Call theatre, in the corner. They only have like 6 or 8 flavors here. They do have an assortment of fruits and toppings, but the fruits do not look very fresh and vibrant in color. Mochi is yellow? Tbh, the yogurt here tastes more like soft serve ice cream. I would not drive out of the way to go here, stick to Yogurtland, both places are 30 cents an oz!