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Went to Yogo yesterday with my friend. My friend is a fan of a rugby player, and she said she would want to try Yogo, as it was opened by a rugby player (?!)It was not so crowded, yet still no seatings available (there were people still sitting there after they finished the froyo, just don't understand why wouldn't the staff do something about it). Anyway, after picking the froyo (original) and toppings (oreo, mochi etc.), it costed me around $40.Flavour and texture of the froyo: honestly, I
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Went to Yogo yesterday with my friend. My friend is a fan of a rugby player, and she said she would want to try Yogo, as it was opened by a rugby player (?!)

It was not so crowded, yet still no seatings available (there were people still sitting there after they finished the froyo, just don't understand why wouldn't the staff do something about it). Anyway, after picking the froyo (original) and toppings (oreo, mochi etc.), it costed me around $40.

Flavour and texture of the froyo: honestly, I think the froyo from YoMama and Crumbs taste better. Further, I think the Yogo's froyo's texture is a bit too watery, it melted so quickly that it started melting not even halfway through.


Toppings: I think it's hard to compare the toppings with others froyo stores, they sell similar toppings; as for their homemade mochi, I personally prefer the one from berrygood, their mochi is more chewy and larger in size. Yet, the opening area re the topping section gives me a not really hygienic impression.


Price: well, this was not my first review for Yogo, but again, I still find Yogo's froyo is pricey.

Conclusion: if it was not for my friend (and the good looking rugby player), I would walk a few more steps to Crumbs!
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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Date of Visit
2010-08-26
Dining Method
TakeAway
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$40 (Other)