If I could give Tutti Frutti 100 stars, I would. This isn’t just frozen yogurt—it’s a spiritual awakening in a cup. The moment I stepped inside, I was greeted by the sweet aroma of happiness and a rainbow of self-serve flavors that made my heart skip a beat.
The toppings? IMMACULATE. From fresh fruit that tasted like it was handpicked by angels to the crunchiest granola and a never-ending supply of cookie dough, every bite was a masterpiece. The froyo itself? Creamy, dreamy, and quite possibly sent from another dimension.
Service? Elite. The staff radiate positivity and treat every customer like royalty. The store is spotless, the vibe is immaculate, and the experience is simply unmatched.
Tutti Frutti isn’t just a dessert spot—it’s a lifestyle. If you haven’t been, drop everything and GO. Your taste buds...
Read moreOnce you’ve been to YoChi, it’s hard to take Tutti Frutti seriously. The yoghurt here was tasteless and icy (like other reviews have said)… very much doubt it’s made with the “very best ingredients available on the market” or whatever their standard response has been. Toppings are kindy-level basic (think Trolli lollies and tinned fruit 🤮). Our choc yoghurt left a horrible after taste and we both felt really dodgy on the ride home. Save your money and your guts and take the 30min drive to VicPark or Freo and indulge in a proper yoghurt...
Read moreThere’s nothing “yoghurt” about the dessert here. I’ve had frozen yoghurt before and it doesn’t taste like this. This place sells what appears to just be soft serve icecream, which is misleading and definitely shouldn’t cost anything near what I was charged. I understand that it’s based on weight, but soft serve icecream should never cost that much. Horridly expensive for what it is. Go to Baskin Robbin’s which is about 20 metres away. Better selection and doesn’t melt as quick, or Maccas, where you’ll basically pay what soft serve...
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