The Yoghurt Shop
Address | Stall 67/42/60 Gouger St, Adelaide SA, Australia | ||||||||||||
Phone | +61 410 521 373 | ||||||||||||
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Website | www.theyoghurtshop.com.au | ||||||||||||
Categories | Frozen Yogurt Shop, Gourmet Grocery Store | ||||||||||||
Rating | 3.8 9 reviews | ||||||||||||
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The Yoghurt Shop reviews
9Tried the pear and walnut yogurt which was highly recommended by a friend - they were rlly generous w the toppings so there was a nutty crunch with every mouth of the thick creamy yogurt (not too sour either!)
Only greek yoghurt i can eat and enjoy, these stores are now little treasures you can find amongst SA! They may sell these yoghurts in the grocery stores but it always tastes the best straight from the shop, best on hot summer day.
I always make sure I stop here when I'm in town (from Brisbane). Always tasty and would love if we had something like this at home.
The Yogurt is as tasty and has good consistency. Good variety of yogurt flavors and toppings. I would prefer to have strawberry sauce rather than raspberry or maracuya coulis. The sauces available when I’ve been there were caramel and chocolate.
Supermarket price is 10$/900g and here they sell 14$/1kg for the exact same product?
Does not make any sense!
This is the best place to get yoghurt. I always ask for the jumbo size so then they get it from behind the counter and you get lots of topping. The service is good too.
I love their yogurt choices! My favourites are choc mint, caramel crumble, popping jelly and the cream cheese cake flavours. You are allowed to make creative choices by adding two in one bowl, cause that’s what I do and just swap around with the yogurt choices.
Look the yoghurt is excellent and has been since I came to Adelaide some 10 years ago when I first discovered this decadency. I love coffee and yoghurt, Adelaide does yoghurt as Melbourne does coffee. However, between a change in management some 15 months ago and a change in quality of the mixes, e.g. Apple juice in the apple crumble when it used to have pieces of apple has left me questioning the product quality. Cutting corners is the first sign businesses are struggling mark my words. Then we have the old elephant in the room given that the staff are not native English speakers and their lack of understanding and what sometimes could be construed as rudeness to customers leaves me wanting. It used to be a 5* place, alas things are heading south, still we spend $32 every 2 weeks on this pleasurable 'healthy' dessert. Also, we used to get points so when you accumulated so many you got a freebie that has gone the way of the dodo. Definite cutbacks and cracks have appeared.