Another frozen yogurt joint to bless London. I would have given another star, but I feel that their toppings department could be expanded. Decent prices though, especially with the«boy one get one free» with a Student ID deal going on! The brownies topping was good, but I suppose not exactly healthy(the point of fro-yo, right?).
Natalie K.
Classificação do local: 3 Sonoma, CA
As my search for the best frozen yogurt in London continues, Frog was my next stop. The shop is very conveniently located on the corner of the street right across from the Bayswater station. Might I add that Frog’s slogan is, «so good, FROGhurts.» Wowie. Anyway, there were three flavours, the same to SNOG and Yu-foria: natural, green tea, and chocolate. I opted for chocolate. The flavour and the consistency was pretty good, much better than Yu-foria, but SNOG’s chocolate still took the cake. I found the shop to be somewhat awkward. There isn’t really anywhere to sit once you get your yogurt. I mean, there are really strange looking stools inside, but they are really cramped in a small space and didn’t look quite sanitary, which is why I opted for walking and eating. Eh, it’s ok. Certainly not bad, but i’ll visit SNOG instead.
Yee Gan O.
Classificação do local: 4 London, United Kingdom
When I was in Queesnway on Saturday, I spied this little shop on the main drag of Queensway. Could it be a fro-yo shop not listed on Unilocal? Lo and behold, so it was. They offer 2 flavours — natural and chocolate. There are about 20 toppings, ranging from fresh fruit to cookies to jelly beans. A small cup with 3 toppings set me back £4.30. It was nice with tart smooth fro-yo and the fruit tasted fresh. Sadly, the price is still what saddens me and I’m still waiting for the first self serve fro-yo in London