Sunberi Frozen Yogurt & Crepe
“While S'mores is definitely my favorite flavor, the Oreo Monster comes in a close second.”
“Very cute little spot on 30th Avenue in Astoria.”
“This place has 16 favors of frozen yogurts and crepes are so nom nommmm!”
Sunberi Frozen Yogurt & Crepe
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Good for Working: Yes
Price range.
$ Price range Under $10
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I am giving this place two stars for the bubble tea. I ordered the milk tea boba, which isn't the best boba I ever drank. The staff was nice and the decor was super cute with bright colors. I'll have to come back and try their frozen yogurt and crepes.
I never knew this place existed until I walked by a few times recently while heading home. What really enticed me to come in was the sign for the ice cream rolls.
Stopped in with a few friends after dinner one evening and we were greeted immediately. There weren't too many people in there when we got there, but after we sat down.. it filled up instantly.
Lots of variety for froyo and toppings. There were some pretty great choices for the ice cream rolls as well. It's a pretty big portion if you don't eat a lot of ice cream, so consider sharing with someone if you don't want a ton.
I didn't sample any froyo, but I saw one of the employees giving out tiny cups to taste it if you wanted to try something before diving in and just getting it.
I also noticed they have a large drink list for bubble teas. I didn't try it this time, but will be back for this.
I recently hurt my back & some self pity kicked in on the walk home from the MRI place (see other reviews for recommendation).
Shiny, pink things attract me so I was pleased to find this spot. I walk in and LOVE the decor. It smelled like heaven's kitchen in there & everything was clean, well presented & appeared very fresh.
I just picked two crepes that were on their menu & hoped for the best. I got smores and an apple, cinnamon sugar'ish I don't remember.
I watched them make it, which they do right in front of you & it was a really cool little viewing. They wrapped it with care and I trek'd 2 avenues & 5 blocks with these bad boys. They did not travel well, which really is nobody's fault.
Having said that, I was so amped up to eat this chocolatey, graham cracker & marshmallow goodness I was rather disappointed in the texture of the crepe. It was more pancake than light airy crepe, bummer.
The other cinnamon apple crepe was for my BF & the syrup or sugar or whatever they add had managed to seep all the way out of the crepe & he found it to be rather mediocre in flavor & more Apple than sweet.
I would totally go back for a rematch, they were super nice & their yogurt looked pretty cool & I'll make my own crepe flavor & eat it hot.
Best gluten-free crepes in Astoria (possibly in NYC)! The texture is simply divine. Taste is on point and the best part is that they are not skimpy on the filling.
They also have a great selection of fro-yo and toppings and a really cute little space. Big fan.
Okay so even though Beenish H. gave them two stars, I decided to grab a couple of cups of frozen yogurt from them on my way to hang out with Beenish herself! I got her a cup of chocolate with gummy bears, cookie dough, Reese's cups, and almonds, and I got myself a cup of taro with cookie dough, Reese's cups, almonds, and chocolate crunchies. It came out to 6 bucks and change, which I think is reasonable. I enjoyed my froyo; satisfied my sweet tooth, for a guilt-free price.
They also have crêpes and bubble tea here, and soon they will have ice cream too! The only thing that sucked is that their machines are really weird to operate, so customers can't get their own samples, because it will spill all over your hands. I love getting my own samples, and when I asked for a fouth sample, the employee gave me a total attitude, as if the money for that sample is coming out of her own pocket. Chiiiiiiiiill out, lady.
Pretty run of the mill bubble tea/yogurt spot. Service was very friendly when I went and they gave me a loyalty card where if you purchase a certain number of beverages, you receive one for free. I tried a lychee tea with lychee jelly which was average but I'm planning to make another trip to try the frozen yogurt.
Great soft serve yogurt with incredible add-ons. The customer service is also on point, super friendly staff.
I've been here a handful of times…first time to check our their Bubble Tea flavors, but unfortunately nothing stuck out at me. I've had their regular froyo – not bad, not bad at all. Really good topping selection along with friendly and efficient customer service.
In all I felt like this was a 3 star place – not because it was bad or anything, but because nothing really stood out. Sunberi was just okay. But they've earned that coveted 4th Yelp star because HOLEY MOLEY ROLLED ICE CREAM, HERE IN ASTORIA, WITHOUT HAVING TO HOP ON A TRAIN TO A FAR AWAY LAND TO GET SOME.
I mean yeah, it's an instagram fad that seems to be from Thailand and has made it's way to mostly Manhattan's Chinatown and West Village areas…but you know you've made it when this kind of stuff starts to pop up in your own backyard. Nice job Astoria, nice job.
So my boyfriend got their "S'more Camper" rolled ice cream and I went with their "Oreo Monster". My extra toppings were chopped up Nutty Bars, cookie dough and sprinkles. My honey opted for Fluffernutter, caramel and peanuts. We sampled each other's ice cream concoctions and both were 2 wholehearted thumbs up.
Watching both orders get made is pretty memorizing. Fresh cream (vanilla or chocolate base – depends on your preference, we both went with vanilla even though he does like chocolate…) is poured over a chilled metal plate. Your toppings are drizzled, squirted and crumbled up into it the cream as it solidifies over time. It's spread over, chopped up and re-rolled out multiple times until the consistency is where it needs to be to create rolls which are then scooped up and placed gingerly into a round bowl with a few extra toppings to really made this desert treat pop.
This will run you about $7 which is at least $2-3 less than the spots in Manhattan where lines can be rampant and unavoidable. No lines here folks, lol. Rolled ice cream does take about 3-5 minutes to make so if you're ordering some make sure you're not in a rush…remember, Rome wasn't built in a day :).
It's also a pretty generous serving so it's not something I can eat all the time (I'm usually a bottomless pit, but ice cream + toppings is pretty damn filling!) – next time I come here for this I absolutely plan on sharing it with someone. It's definitely enough for 2 people to have at it.
I also really want to try the crepes here…I've heard good things :).