Lorax Frozen Yogurt

Lorax Frozen Yogurt

Take-out: Yes

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$ Price range Inexpensive

4 reviews

  1. This yogurt spot is better than the one in Fei Long supermarket. It's self served and pay per ounce. They have a few seating. They have about 8 flavors and it's $0.42 per ounce. The price is really great. I got a good amount of yogurt with 4 flavors and no toppings and it came out to almost $3, which is the cheapest I've paid for any yogurt in the city. Usually I pay at least $5 for the same amount of yogurt. I tried 4 flavors, the original, mango, white peach, and strawberry. Out of the 4 flavors I liked the original the most because it had a tart flavor and I like the solid texture. The strawberry flavor was very creamy and tasted more like ice cream, it also melted quicker than the original. Overall, not bad, but not the best yogurt I've had.

  2. Frozen yogurt here is amazing. They offer afew more flavors than traditional spots like Red Mango and Pinkberry. This is a major plus for someone as picky as me. I really believe all their flavors are home runs and if you don't believe me try them for free as they are extremely generous with samples. My favorite frozen yogurt  from here has to be the strawberry. Very rich with the right amount of sweetness. I usually get like four or five flavors in my cup and the price is around 6 bucks when weighed. There are little orange and gray bubble looking toppings that you can get that are also very fun with the desert. Recently, I tried their mixed berry smoothie and it was also amazing so they are also skilled in that department it seems.

  3. Less is more. This is the story of one fantastically reliable no-frills neighborhood froyo shop toward the far end of Borough Park's 8th Ave Chinatown that gets this mantra right.

    No relation to the Lorax movie but cute name, nonetheless. Make no mistake, at an affordable 42 cents an ounce, some things have been trimmed, like the availability of 16 flavors others have (they have 8-10), fresh fruits (they had only strawberries at the time) though they still have over a dozen other toppings to hammer your sweet tooth and that's still a good thing.

    They also have two sizes of cups. The GI-normous and the normal sized ones.  It is often my suspicion that the prototypical froyo shops stick you with the larger cups to fool you into eating more than you really want… And burn $7 for that privilege. Not here. So although you have your pick of cups, if you choose the smaller cup, as I did, it came out to $3.20. (Psychology tells me to return sooner and more often, even in the dead middle of winter. Make sense?)

    Seating involves a few tables and chairs but we decided to take it to go. The lady in this mom and pop shop was just as happy to greet and thank us as we were to find froyo, as it is a cold day (yep, some believe 60F is borderline winter). Many other places in BK don't even bat an eye to acknowledge your existence.

    I am ecstatic to finally check this place out as it's been on my bookmark list for a long time. If you're like me, who enjoys a quick froyo/mochi fix and ok with no-nonsense, no-frills, affordable tied to it, this is for you.

  4. This place is awesome with my favor Green Tea. so Asian.
    Came here on a late afternoon for some yogurt.
    Not many people on the weekend except families coming in and out for a scoop or two.
    Price is really good only 42 cents oz which is a fraction what others charges.
    Enjoy!!

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