El primero día que abrieron, no estaban buenos, fuimos una semana después y estaban ricos y la atención muy buena desde el primero día. Hemos ido 3 veces más la nueva persona que está es mal encarada, parece que llegaras a pedir limosna y hace de muy mala gana las bebidas. De seguir ella ahí no iremos más prefiero ir hasta Forest Hills. Mi hija gasta al menos $20 a la semana y 1 ves a la semana vamos por 3 o 4 bubble tea.
CUANDO CAMBIEN DE ACTITUD LA PERSONA QUE TRABAJA AHI O HAYA ALGUIEN MAS LE PONDRE LAS 5 ESTRELLAS PORQUE SI SE LAS MERECEN.
The first day they opened, they weren't good, we went a week later and they were delicious and the service was very good from the first day. There was a Hispanic and another girl, then a girl with red hair. We have gone 3 more times in 1 week and the new person who is there is bad faced, it seems that you came to beg and very reluctantly makes drinks. If we follow her there, we won't go anymore, I prefer to go to Forest Hills. My daughter spends at least $20 a week and once a week we go for 3 or 4 bubble teas. The business is well established and when they have someone who knows how to make the drinks everything is spectacular, it's worth waiting in line for.
WHEN THE PERSON WHO WORKS THERE CHANGE THEIR ATTITUDE OR THERE IS SOMEONE ELSE I WILL GIVE THEM 5 STARS BECAUSE THEY...
Read moreThe froyo here costs $0.65/oz, which is the cheapest I've seen so far in NYC, and there's even a buy one get one 50% off ongoing deal. However, given the price and deal and lack of information about the ingredients, I'm not sure how much yogurt is actually in this "froyo." It's very creamy, not tart at all, and very much like ice cream soft serve. The flavors weren't overly sweet though, which was good. When I visited, the flavors were vanilla, dutch chocolate, original tart, strawberry, cookies and cream, cake batter, mango sorbet, and pomegranate raspberry sorbet. The original tart and strawberry dispensers were out of service, so unfortunately, I wasn't able to try them. They have a good amount of toppings, all self-serve: pretzels, oreos, cookie dough, fruit, popping boba, etc.
The worker was nice and polite, and the seating area was fine -- there 3 small tables near the front of the door.
This is a good place for cheap(er) frozen yogurt, but I personally would go to Red Mango because I like the tartness of their froyo and can guarantee that their froyo is actual frozen yogurt. Cold Crush isn't a bad option though for those who aren't really picky about...
Read moreI live nearby, was walking past this business, and wanted to stop in since I saw they had frozen yogurt. I got there at 8:15 and thought it was fine because on the door of the business it says they close at 9pm (Saturday) tonight. When I walked in they said they were closed and were headed out. I asked if they were closing early tonight and he rudely said "no look what time you're here." I said oh sorry about that I was going by the time I see on the door. Now that I am here writing a review I do see here on yelp/google that the hours match up to what he said, however the hours listed on the door need to match. Not everyone jumps straight to yelp/google when this is a busy street with multiple businesses and a lot of us are local. Off this interaction alone, I will not be supporting this business. As an owner or employee he shouldn't have made it seem like I did not see what I saw on the door that was very much clear to see. That first impression was enough for me. While reading the other reviews I see others have experienced the same thing with lack of...
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