The frozen yogurt tastes like it should and the original tart flavor is not as sweet as at some places. My sister reports the gelato is good as well. The prices are higher than for self-serve which is unfortunate. I would spring for the bingsoo option if you want patbingsoo mixed in with the yogurt which results in a much larger portion.
Catalina D.
Place rating: 4 Clifton, NJ
This is one of the few yogurt places I like, because the yogurt isn’t overly sweet and artificial. The green tea tart is fabulous. I went tonight and green tea will be back in March, so I went with plain today, which is also amazing. Actually, every flavor I’ve tried has been good. Not a self serve, but a small dish is large enough for me and I usually can’t finish it all. Prices are a bit steep, hence I knocked off a star.
Dinah B.
Place rating: 4 Manhattan, NY
After my last visit, I caved in and visited yogo mango again. Although I stand by my prior review(it is incredibly rude to sell spoiled froyo and then refuse to replace it with a different flavor), I have to admit that this time around the froyo was back to its usual good self.
Sarah P.
Place rating: 4 Norwood, NJ
the green tea froyo nuff said
Lauren G.
Place rating: 4 New York, NY
This is the first place I’ve ever has green tea tart yogurt. I have to admit, I wasn’t a fan when I first tasted it but it really grew on me. I got it with blueberries and it was really light a refreshing. The gelato looked not so good but I didn’t try it.
Jason B.
Place rating: 4 Ridgewood, NJ
My only ever review, just making it to set the other review straight. This is a Korean frozen yogurt place. The yogurt does taste like yogurt. It’s delicious. Its not an ice cream substitute. It’s slightly overpriced like Korean frozen yogurt is. You can also get shaved ice, mochi, etc. 1 star doesn’t do it justice.