Victoria K.
Yelp
When you go through the door, the cashiers will offer you a taste test, and if you come in here wanting to get dry yogurt, you should definitely try it on the little spoon first. The texture will be extremely jarring (like a thick paste), and the taste is very plain. That said, once you pour on a bunch of toppings (we got honey, coconut, and peaches), it tastes decent. Like, it can be a hearty breakfast. But WOW is it dry. Also, the fact that adding toppings is a must to save the taste gets bad when you realize the toppings are $1.50 each. They are generous with the toppings, but they should definitely be $1 each at the most.
We also tried the frozen yogurt, which I also found pretty underwhelming. I much prefer the froyo at Pinkberry. The yogurt here was just a bit melty and the tart flavor was still sweet. I think I just preferred something more tangy, but truly to each their own.
My cousin did say that the owner had been taking note of what people were saying in their reviews and already making adjustments accordingly, which I think is actually very admirable and a good sign! I'm not sure if this is the best area for something like this, but it was nice to try it out.