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Yogurt Harmony
Category: Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt [Edit]
Neighborhoods: UC Campus Area, Downtown Berkeley2259 Shattuck Ave
(between Allston Way & Kittredge St)
Berkeley, CA 94704
(510) 848-5903
Receive 20% off frozen yogurt and shaved ice every Monday between 5pm and 8pm!
Announced 5 days ago- Hours:
Mon-Thu. 11:30 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Fri-Sat. 11:30 a.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Sun. 12:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
- Price Range:
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$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Parking:
- Street, Garage
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
204 reviews for Yogurt Harmony
Review Highlights
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For starters, my first haiku on Yelp:
Yogurt Harmony
Creates a sweet symphony
Yogurt at its best
Since the last time I've been here (which was also the first time when they were just opening up, and I used to live closer to downtown), they have pretty much stayed on course and done more:
+ Yogurt has good consistency and equal balance of tart and sweet
+ Generous with toppings
+ Great customer service
+ Free wi-fi
+ Accepts card--I don't think they have a minimum anymore
+ Uses compostable bowls, cups, spoons, you name it
+ Clean with a decent amount of seating
+ Last but not least, have come up with the brilliant strategy of what people would like to do while eating yogurt (also applicable when drinking alcohol): play board games or games in general, attempt to complete a puzzle (and stay there for hours then realize mission failed)
1 Previous Review: Show all »
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2/23/2008
All I have to say is finally! some decent frozen yogurt in Berkeley. It definitely beats Ryno's and… Read more »
I think Yogurt Harmony is one of the few froyo places in the bay area where you pay for quality and not quantity. I always get the plain tart--can't go wrong with that. But it's nothing special, you know? I don't have much to say. Maybe it's because I a pure fatty, creamy ice-cream girl...
Happy hour Monday--20% off!
Yay for compostable cups and spoons!
There is an excessive amount of yogurt shops in Berkeley, especially in the campus area.
Yogurt Harmony's froyo was a tad lumpy and it began to melt a little too quickly. The consistency is a bit off. Typical fruit and sweet toppings that you can get at any other yogurt shop.
It does the job when you are craving for froyo but why settle for ordinary when there are so many other options in the immediate area?
4 stars by other readers? I think not!
Sludgy, melting yogurt on 10/29/09 in the afternoon.
Got an invite from the owner to give it another try. Too bad I don't live around Berkeley.
I've tried Pink Berry and several yogurt places in the east bay, and I keep coming back to Yogurt Harmony. The taste is wonderful, the yogurt is creamy and there's always a great selection of fresh fruit and toppings. I especially like that there's different flavors every day. Love it!
Went here earlier this week. Had vanilla custard yogurt with brownie bites. The vanilla custard was delicious but the the brownie bites were kind of dry/not so good. I was here around 9ish at night so I don't know if their brownie bites are good in the morning when they're freshly made?
My friend got with mochi bites(scrumptious with plain tart yogurt. They don't have much of a selection for yogurt but they do have plenty of toppings to choose from. For those two items (2 yogurts & 2 toppings) it was over $9, not that cheap. Service was really nice.
This might be a little biased since I am a HUGE fan of Hawaiian shaved ice (which yogurt harmony promises on its menu but FAILS FAILS FAILS to deliver) but onto the super serious business.
Plain tart yogurt is nothing to write home about, especially for the price and the stingy portions.
Teenagers are serving more often than not so customer service really just depends on if Miss Teen Thing had a good day or not.
The toppings don't seem as fresh as other frozen yogurt chains I've been to, though mochi is mochi is mochi wherever you go.. chi.
Free wi-fi is good if you want to nom on some fro-yo while you study, but the general verdict from this yelper is to search for greener pastures.
Yum.
Plain tart yogurt + blackberries + chocolate. That's my favorite.
So tasty!
It's also impressively clean, they often have local art on the walls, the servers are friendly, you can sample the yogurt flavors, and the WiFi network ("Pinecone") is available to patrons. (Just remember to ask at the register for the password.)
NOM NOM NOM. Has THE best mochi bits ever.
Their yogurt flavors are always deliciously on point. Tart with just enough creaminess. And their fruit flavors actually taste like they're supposed to. Not at like some places that have flavors labeled mango that taste suspiciously like pineapple/peach.
Yeah, it is a little on the pricey side... but they serve sizeable portions and I find that the fruit toppings are way cleaner/fresher than at self-serve yogurterias.
Delicioso! They have scrabble here too, so NERDS welcomed. :)
Yogurt Harmony> Rynos, Pinkberry, Red Mango, Yogurt Park, Papa Mingos & Michelle's. They're frozen yogurt is tart, but not tangy, which i like, and it's very reasonably priced! I think I paid $3 for a small plain yogurt. Also, shout out to the awesome staff! My friend and I went there 15 before closing (didn't know it was going to close so soon) and the staff let us stay longer as they cleaned up. It was very kind of them to not kick us out even though it was just the two of us at the end of what probably was a very long work day for them. So
I'm def going back!
Wow, wow Wubzy!
Classy joint. Incredible yogurt that would make ice cream jealous (did you try the Taro flavor? o.m.g. words FAIL ME), and nice art on the walls.
Cool clientele and knowledgeable, warm and friendly service.
Oh and what was that little rack of coffee drip filters next to the cash register? Do they make drip coffee to order?
Definitely coming back.
Not amazing but not horrible - lots of fruit selection but only four yogurt flavors. Cash only (there's a handwritten sign that advises such) and the prices are a little too high for reasonable. Been here about two times with my friend and the first exposure came with an interaction with an female employee who acts like Paul Rudd in "Wet Hot American Summer" - it was a bit comical but more discomforting. I've had the plain yogurt and Green Tea yogurt but neither were worth much praise. I haven't suggested coming back but my friend has somewhat adopted this place as her fro yo spot, so maybe the next visit will redeem Yogurt Harmony's honor.
Wow am I glad I found this place!!!
Frantically trying to find a particular street to get home, by the luck of god I happen to look to my left and what to my eyes do I see, but a lovely looking yogurt place looking oh so pleasantly!!
Yeaaah...I quickly found a place to park and went t skipping in. No I actually walked(at a fast pace) but felt like skipping..: )
Walked in to a small (though plentiful seating) bright, cheerful faced place.
Yogurt flavors of the day were:
Peach
Vanilla Custard (yum)
Plain
Cantaloupe
Cantaloupe texture was pleasantly refreshing and popped with an abundance of flavor very Identical to a Cantaloupe
Did not try peach or plain, being I'm not a fan of neither. I settled on one of my all time favorite flavor's Vanilla Custard Mmmmmm..
Ordered one small of vanilla custard with mochi and whip cream
Vanilla Custard was Incredeble!!Texture was thick, unbelievably rich and creamy rolled right on to my toung like velvet, mochi was the perfect texture soft, chewy,endrenched in the Vanilla Custard along with the wonderfully creamy whip cream I was a happy girl : )
They also have shaved ice which is nice with some sugar free flavors as well, I believe S.F. Vanilla.They are a little pricey $3.25 for a small flavored yogurt and .95 per topping however this to me, is probably one of the most quality yogurt places around and with the rich creamy texture that is well worth the extra price...This will be a much visited place!!
Hands down the best frozen yogurt EVER!
I always get the plain tart with mangoes/blueberries, but all of their flavors are very refreshing and good.
I've always made it a point to taste their new flavors of the week, and although they are all delicious, I have rarely chosen these flavors over plain tart. (I did have taro, which was memorable. As was peach)
This place is a great little haven on Shattuck and even if there are homeless people hanging out right outside on the benches there, the yogurt here makes you forget all that. The servers here are always really really nice. They don't make you feel bad about trying all the flavors, so please enjoy what Yogurt Harmony has to offer.
I also accidentally left my credit card here and it was still there a couple days later, so it gets brownie points for that as well.
I have since moved to SF and miss YH a lot...
Overview: Korean-style tart frozen yogurt with fruit.
The frozen yogurt is excellent. It can match up with the best of the others. This place also has board games for customers to play. The cookie board game kind of fun. =)
Wow, I had high hopes for this place, but I was left really disappointed. There was one big problem: the yogurt was powdery. They probably used milk or yogurt powder in the mix, or maybe I got a bad batch, but every bite left an unpleasant chalky film in my mouth. The plain tart, which I expect to taste like plain yogurt, had a lemony flavor, and with the chalkiness it tasted a bit like Emergen-C mixed with milk. Needless to say, not what I wanted, and I ended up throwing most of it away.
The fact that people I tend to trust love this place makes me think I hit it on a bad day, so I'll give them the benefit of the doubt, but I'm not running back.
MMMMMMMM
Delicous. CREAMY! Amazingly creamy for tart yogurt.
So this place has the natural tart yogurt with FRESH Fruits..none of them are canned. They have a bunch of other dry toppings, and the roasted chopped almonds are amazing.
They say that they rotate with 4 flavors every day. And, one of the 4 will be a soft serve yogurt type flavor which were chocolate and vanilla.
Most the yogurt is fat free and the other flavors have concentrate to flavor them.
Although slightly bit pricier, I love the cleanliness of it. Only the workers touch the machines so it doesn't get dirty like the other self serve place. I know that I'm getting quality. Plus, it helps me to keep healthy by eating only the healthy toppings instead of wanting all the chocolate and gummies.
AND A PLUS! THEY have BIODEGRADABLE spoons, cups, parfait cups, etc. They're trash was not overflowing everywhere and it was so nice to see a refreshing nice large space for crowds. Def more environmental friendly.
I did see other options like organic coffee and espresso drinks and cold beverages. They do shaved ice as well....and the original large sized Shaved Ice bowl...In korean its Pat Bing Soo...with red bean, mochi and fruits..perfect..!
Great for kids and families because of the space and they have books and games...I love going their witih a group of friends and playing some board games..
Quality Time spent with Friends, Quality Yogurt, Quality Environ Friendly...Now thats great!
I love Yogurt Harmony! I should probably branch out sometime soon and try something other than the plain, but it is JUST SO GOOD!!!!! I love ice cream but usually can't eat more than a few spoonfuls because by then I'm just over the rich sweetness. But seriously, I could quite possibly eat Yogurt Harmony for days. And that's even comparing it to other frozen yogurt places as well. I tried to make my own at home in the ice cream maker and of course it didn't come out right. I guess I just have to keep going to Yogurt Harmony!
And I really hope people don't flock to Yogurtland across the street when it opens...
? What is with the great reviews? I went in today, looking for something cool after walking from an interview. I thought no one was at the counter and I proceeded to look at the items, only to realize the cashier was sitting behind the counter, probably reading a magazine.
I paused to take in my options and asked for a small yogurt with chocolate, chocolate syrup and mochi. I was surprised. $4.50? That's rather expensive for such a small size. I'm pretty sure you can get bigger in SF for less. A second employee came out and filled my order, and I got my change only to find she had put in chocolate chips, not syrup, on my yogurt.
What really brings this place down is the attitude of the employees. I was never greeted, thanked or apologized to for the mistake in my order. Be grateful you have jobs, surly employees. People would KILL to be making your wages now.
That said, the place has a good number of seats and tables for those hordes of high school and college students looking to cool off and mack on each other. There are also compost/recycle/trash bins which I thought was great. I also believe the spoons and containers are also compostable.
I have to say, I'm surprised at the number of yogurt places I've seen around Berkeley. The starkly clean and rather yuppie-ish look to them don't really fit in with the city, but then again at least it's bringing in money.
You should get the XL!
Ordered XL shaved ice ($6.25)!
Gigantic!!
Usually I don't eat that much froyo
Recycle your trash after!
Thought of froyo girl (Lolia S.)
Love this place! Inside is bright and spacious! Lots of seating! Board games, artworks up on the walls, and you can recycle all of your waste (froyo cups, spoons, and napkins) there!! They're environmentally friendly! :D
I really liked the peach froyo!! Got the XL shaved ice ($6.25) with peach froyo, FRESH strawberries, mangoes, and blueberries, also with shaved ice, condensed milk, red beans, and mochi!!! ahahhaa It was HUGE! I didn't eat this all by myself of course!! Had 2 other helpers! yay!! :D
This place is super close to the BART station!! Come! Come!! You know you want some!!
Go green take: BART :)
If you are here with a few friends, I would suggest sharing the extra large shaved ice. You get a choice of 3 toppings and it comes with red bean too. There isn't enough condensed milk though. The condensed milk is also not mixed evenly because they squeeze it in the middle so the top ice covering is not sweet enough.
The frozen yogurt is good, but not any better than the 10 other tart frozen yogurt places in Berkeley. I think the pricings for the varoius sizes are too expensive though. They also sell little prepackaged snacks and bottled drinks.
I like the atmosphere here. It's very clean and comfortable with spacious wooden tables and board games. It doesn't try too hard to be trendy. The walls feature local artists. They also use all compostableware. They charge a little more if you order to-go instead of eat-in.
+ close to BART
What? I've been here like 20 times and I never yelped them? How could I not?
There's nothing like a nice cold refreshing Yogurt with fresh fruit after a 90 minute yoga class. I love this place.
(l33t hax0r) We have an implementation and production tenant of a software that we're integrating with another vendor. Simple stuff. You make all changes in implementation, QA the crap out of it, then repeat or refresh the changes in production. Everything is copacetic and magical hip hop smurf ninjas appear out of nowhere and help you rejoice in song and dance.
So this typical methodology works unless implementation gets upgraded to another version and you're not done testing. Oh, and production stays static. Despite the fact that SaaS is *supposed* to be backward compatible, any changes made to production (and I'm talking 60 hours worth of stuff here), must now be manually mirrored in implementation because once production is refreshed, you've lost everything. And because you can only refresh from an older version to the newer, you must now forfeit your weekend to do a bunch of work.
(/l33t hax0r)
(whining)
HAGINA! You MF'ing POS! WTF! How dare a refresh from prod to impl not be possible! Do I look like I have no life?!!! (don't answer that) I hate you, you @#$@# fart face full of @#$@#$!
(/whining)
Yeah, maybe I should have known better. But it's too late now. The only thing that can make the entire situation better is Yogurt Harmony. They have free wi fi, which means I get to work in a cute little fro yo shop while hogging up all their bandwidth. And believe me, my applications are mighty and I require every bit of 802.xx goodness I can leech.
They also have strong coffee and espresso, so I can start shaking from too much caffeine and I can limit my work schedule to 9:30 PM, because that's when they close.
I can also enjoy some of the most delicious, tart, firm yet creamy, fro yo goodness in Berkeley, all while oogling the hot CAL students that walk inside. Who said Fro Yo isn't sexy?
The workers have been trained to heap on the toppings as well http://static.px.yelp.... . Yogurt Harmony offers mochi, fresh fruit, and the I-never-got-it-so-why-offer chocolates and candies that weird people top their fro yo with.
Flavored yogurt, though, starts at 75 cents more http://static.px.yelp.... , which is the only drawback to Yogurt Harmony's perfection. Whatever. I'm sure some financial fro yo god determined they would make more money that way.
And for you Fro yo freaks that love fro yo: they have an XL size that is about the same size as a tub of ice cream. I will probably have to purchase this in order to drown away my woes, sorrows, and bitterness that the flavor of getting dumped left in my mouth.
Oh, and having to work this weekend, too.
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For some reason, I have a feeling some people might find this funny:
http://www.youtube.com...
For everyone else, the cold white stuff with colored stuff here is good -- creamy, cold and fruity.
Though now that PPMNGO's has a 20% discount I might have to come here a little less since.
That video confuses me. Probably less so if I had my cold white stuff with green colored stuff. Shrug.
This one too: http://www.youtube.com...
I was having a pretty wretched day. I've been studying my ass off the past 2 months, have yet to raise my MCAT score a single point and am nowhere near the competitive range. After finishing a diagnostic that screamed "YOU AREN'T GOING TO MED SCHOOL!" I was getting ready to board the short bus when I was overcome with a craving for frozen yogurt.
While not my favorite of the new tart yogurt places, Yogurt Harmony has very tasty fruit flavors and fresh toppings. Compared to Michelle's and Ryno's the yogurt's creamier, and not as tart or icy. But, they do have a very friendly staff, tables and chairs with plenty of gorgeous sunlight, soothing music, and...free wifi! I'm already feeling better and am no longer about to stab my eyes out. I will go to med school. I will.
It was a lazy Saturday evening and the two of us were just sitting around at 830-9pm. I deicided that I really wanted some yogurt, since I had mentioned it earlier in the day (and even skipped a mexican mocha cookie to have some). There are no yogurt places walking distance in Rockridge (hint hint, someone needs to open one!!!!) So, who do we turn to, YELP!!
We found this place and knew that it was about a 5 minute drive. We were off on our yogurt mission. We chose this place because I was pretty sure that they would have TART yogurt. See, I don't like the old school "frozen yogurt" because it does not seem yogurt at all. I much prefer this newer trend.
We did the round a bout a few times trying to find parking and finally got a spot a few blocks down, on a side street. It was cold, so we walked quickly hoping to find that we could sit in this place and eat our yogurt before going back out into the cold.
We ordered one small with two toppings and one medium with two toppings and spent $10. Holy CRAP! That is insane. Ok, yes its good, but please An extra $1 for a topping and then another 25 or so cents per each topping over that? Outrageous.
I did enjoy my yogurt, but I think I will go elsewhere in the future to save a little money. There are a few places that let you measure your own and add toppings and then you pay by weight. These seem to be the best deal. A small and a medium, we should have got out of there for more like $5 or $6.
Maybe I should learn how to make my own. ....
The ambiance is nice, and they have free wifi ! So if you're looking for a place to study that isn't too crowded or noisy, and don't mind elevator music, come here for a snack that is probably healthier than coffee and a lot tastier. Enjoy a brightly lit atmosphere with cool temperatures (so you won't fall asleep!) perfect for doing hw. They close kinda early though, 9 or 9:30 pm maybe. Yo-harm used to be my favorite yogurt place, but has sadly been replaced by Yogurt land just because, well, it's a lot cheaper.
I've past by this joint so many times (mostly because my mommy works on Shattuck and i have a few friends in the area) but never once stopped in. I was sitting for some kids one night and they were being extra good, so as a treat, i decided to take them down for a after dinner treat.
Since they've been there before, they were schooling me (soo cute, i got schooled bye a 12 and and 8 year old) on what was good flavor and topping wise. I tasted he green tea and lychee (other 2 flavors there were vanilla and tart) and decided on a small Lychee with fresh mangos. The kids both got mediums with 2 toppings each.. and they were HUGE!! I remember asking the kids if they could finish all of that (and they did before we even got home lol)
Why I loved it: First off..eco friendly containers and spoons.. BIG BIG PLUS for me!! The portions were fantastic and my mangos that i got, incredibly fresh! I hate frozen mangos, and these were def freshly sliced. The lychee yogurt had a not so sweet flavor which i adored because the mango (fuck i cant stop talking about the damn mangos) were so sweet and yummers.
Atmosphere: we got there around 8 or so and there were a few students hanging out and studying, it seems to be a cute little shop, I'm more of the grab it and go for these types of things, but i wouldn't mind milling around there and probably having another cup of yogurt if i did!
Price: I got a small with 1 topping, the kids each got a medium with 2 toppings each.. the total was something like $16 and change, i also tossed in a couple of bucks into the tip jars. Not so bad for an after dinner treat
Parking: Parking in Berkeley isn't so bad.. unless in the shattuck/campus area!! Sometimes you get lucky and grab a prime spot and sometimes you're parked blocks away. We grabbed one about 3 blocks away, it was a warm night, so the walk was welcomed
Would I Come Back: Sho NUFF!!
did i miss anything?: umm nah.. i think i got it all! There are a few homeless sitting out front and because I'm a soft ass pussy like that, i saved some change to toss into their cups on the way out.
WOW! Now these guys have wifi! Definitely the best frozen yogurt of its kind in Berkeley ... and I say "of its kind" because it's in a totally different category than the perennial Yogurt Park.
Awesome!
1 Previous Review: Show all »
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9/10/2008
I'm into it. The tart yogurt was tart, the mochi delicious, the service good, the decor far better… Read more »
I came to check out Yogurt Harmony cuz I had a gift certificate to burn. I've had friends who've absolutely raved about this place so I was looking forward to checking this place out.
They had 4 flavors of frozen yogurt available: original tart, blueberry, cantaloupe, and chocolate. I got the original and the original was good! I'm not enough of a yogurt snob to taste the delicate intricacies of each fro-yo place, but I can say that it wasn't too tart or too sweet. They offer 4 cup sizes and toppings are $1.50 for 3 choices.
Honestly, after discovering self-serve fro-yo places that charge by the ounce, these server made fro-yo places seem really outdated. It didn't help that the amount of fruit topping I got was miniscule (although that might've been due to the heaping amount of yogurt the server poured. Note: I like a higher fruit to yogurt ratio). It was nothing like that cup brimming with fruit in the photo. I also noticed one of the workers bringing out some freshly cut strawberries, and putting them at the top of the strawberry pile. I'd hate to be the person who gets the bits and pieces that have been stuck at the bottom all day.
I should also note that the decor, unlike other fro-yo places, isn't overtly asian and cutesy. Overall, I liked the yogurt here, but not enough to set itself apart from the gazillion other fro-yo places.
This has certainly been one of my better fro-yo experiences. The decor is nice (love the tree photos on the north wall) and the color scheme is inoffensive and cozy.
I tried the pomegranate froyo, which was a bit too strong for my liking. It lacked the subtleties pomegranate usually has and was a bit overpowering. So instead, I ordered the original froyo with mochi and pomegranate as a topping.
*enter random tangent moment*
I used to be allergic to pomegranate as a small child. Not the "i'm going to die" sort of allergies, but my throat would sort of close up and it would be difficult to breath or swallow for the next hour or so. Nothing horrible but preventative nevertheless. Yet I still tried pomegranates every year just to see if I was still allergic to them. This November, I discovered I am no longer allergic. I can eat them freely with yogurt and granola in the morning, or as a topping on my froyo, which makes me very happy.
*end random tangent*
The plain was dense, the perfect tartness level and wonderfully creamy. The mochi was soft (not too chewy or overcooked like at so many places) and the shop is open much later than many places in Berkeley (wow, past 9pm!) Great place and great quality for a reasonable cost.
I would only their shaved ice frozen yogurt with red bean and condensed milk. It's about $6 and it's usually filled with more shaved ice than frozen yogurt. The place is relatively more expensive, but the yogurt quality is consistent. The place also comes with free wifi.
yogurt harmory is compact and looks like a coffee shop except it also sells teas, shaved ice, and frozen yogurt. the shop is hued in shades of brownish red and jade green.
flavors available
-promegrante: flavorful
-tart
-chocolate
-taro: sweet
froyo pretty flavorful, servings size small, thus seemingly expensive..
pricing: flavored yogurt(sm) 3.25, (m) 4.25, (l) 6.25
toppings (1/.95) (2/1.25) (3/1.50)18 toppings available. they were covered, not labled, and not visible.
yogurt drips
-doubt this is affiliated with san carlos store, logo different.
-texture creamy
-natural and organic(website)
This yogurt is very clean and pure tasting. I really like the tart flavors, it's exciting and very good.
I wanted to give this establishment but could not because of the SLOW customer service.
Every time I am there the line moves like molasses.
Following a dinner disaster I decided to stuff myself with froyo instead. Yogurt Harmony wasn't the place I had in mind, but I'm so happy to have found it. I stopped at the door because it was empty inside but the sign on the door said it is open until 9:30 PM on Sundays. I walked in. The friendly guy behind the counter directed my eyes to a sign that indicated "Today's Flavors". I asked him if the peach was a tart flavor and he offered me a sample. Tart and peachy! I asked the same of the blueberry and he offered me a sample. Tart and fruity again!
They have four sizes and I seriously thought about the X Large size before conventional wisdom got the best of me. I ordered a medium of the blueberry and peach. He told me the swirl feature on that machine wasn't working because the lever was broken so he offered to put one flavor on top of the other. That's no problem for me; it's all going in the same place. He was out of medium cups too so he used a large cup to fill my froyo order. All of the toppings are in clear covered containers. I chose my usual combo of strawberries, kiwis and blueberries.
There was a lot of yogurt in the cup (http://www.yelp.com/bi...). The yogurt was firm too with a creamy texture and it melted very slowly. To me the peach tasted more like peach than the blueberry did of blueberry, but both were delicious. I was fine with the medium tartness of the froyos. The treat filled me up so maybe it was a good thing that my dinner was a disaster.
There is plenty of seating with nature photography and cool wall art (http://www.yelp.com/bi...) from local artists. They use earth friendly paper cups and compostable spoons made from vegetable starches. The friendly service is excellent, and it's just a short walk from the downtown Berkeley BART station. I'll be back!
No Chocolate. No Vanilla.
For tart fruit lovers only...and then you better hope you like one of the three fruit offerings.
Yelp lead me here...shame on you Yelp.
Positives: Location by the Downtown Berkley BART.
Cleanliness. Safety. People watching ability (huge windows).
Cheap. $2.50 for a very big "Small"
It doesn't compete with the old establishments off College and Telegraph.
I really do like their plain tart and strawberry fozen yogurts here. The toppings are always fresh and yummy. The prices are kinda iffy for a broke college student like me but it is very convienent so I always cave in.
My only complaint here would be the customer service. The people behind the counter seemed bored out of their minds and lacked enthusiasm and PERSONALITY.
I felt like I was at an appt. with my gyno. Seriously, liven up!
The staff here is super friendly. This is one of few yogurt places which serves real yogurt unlike ice cream cone texture yogurt. They have only three flavors of yogurts out of which one changes regularly. Though the flavored yogurts are pretty satisfying i go with classic plain yogurt with toppings to suit my mood. The have a great blend of fruit toppings ranging from fresh blueberries to nutty snicker's.
This place opened last summer when there weren't many yogurt places in bay area, so i have special bonding with this palce.
I just can't have enough of it. A real bang for buck
OMG !!! I'M IN LOVE with this place ahahaha SoOo GOOD !!
Absolutely LOVE LOVE LOVE this place ^ ^ Their toppings are all fresh and this is the only place i know that serves blackberries and pomegranate !! 2 of my favorite toppings ^ ^ Of course the also have the other usualy toppings such as bananana, mango, kiwi, strawberry, mochi, cereal, etc ... I also noticed they had green tea yogurt also ^ ^ muahah gonna try that next time and i'll let you know how it taste !! ^ ^
I was really excited for this place to open, and when it finally did i remember being surprised. I had never really experienced a frozen yogurt place like this, and i actually REALLY liked it! Its always clean, the ingredients are always fresh, and the workers are always friendly. The only downfall (it may have changed since ive last been), is that they only serve two or three different yogurt flavors a day.
anyway, one of the best yogurt places in berkeley. Skip Yogurt Park and come here.



