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Introduction
Glacier Yogurt is a self-serve frozen yogurt concept store at Orchard Gateway. The unique icy after-taste of the yogurt is available across the myriad of flavours available, and coupled with a extensive range of toppings, there just might be a flavour for every personality. continue reading
Opening Hours
Today
08:00 - 22:00
Mon - Sun
08:00 - 22:00
Payment Methods
Cash
Restaurant Website
http://www.glacieryogurt.com
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Review (4)
This is my second time to Glacier and though the last time wasn't as fantastic, this visit was exceptional! It just before closing time, I had arrived at 10pm on a friday night and I was happy to see that they had green tea frozen yogurt flavour!Glacier has something like 20 flavours, but due to the space limitation, they can only offer 6 flavours everyday, so it my lucky day that I could try the green tea!Before you order the waffles, do note that they have to mix the batter from scratch, as such you will have to wait at least 10 minutes for your waffles! You can watch them crack the eggs and stir the batter up before warming up the waffle iron and tossing the batter in. Within 10 minutes, you can smell the fresh and sweet smell of a perfectly cooked waffle!I will admit, this is one of the crispiest waffle I have ever had! Two thumbs up! The green tea froyo though, just like the earl grey flavour I tried last time, because it is actually yogurt, it is sour. The bitterness of the green tea was not strong enough to blend with the sourness of the yogurt. My suggestion, they allow your to taste-test the flavours before ordering and you should check which flavours you like. We had ordered the waffle to be drizzled with honey, which helped wash away the sourness of the froyo. I will be back for super awesome, freshly baked waffles! continue reading
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
Level3 2014-12-30
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They had a few flavours of yoghurt such as Sour Apple, Lychee, Earl Grey, Cookies & cream & orginal. Simply choose any flavours & add toppings you like in cup, the staff will weigh your cup to determine the price you pay for the yoghurt We tried their waffle & top up $2 to add a scoop of Earl Grey yoghurt together with a cup of mango banana smoothie. I must say the waffle is very good, fluffy, light & crispy! Earl Grey yoghurt is extremely yummy! Very refreshing taste when eaten together with the airy waffle drizzled with chocolate sauce. We highly recommend the Earl Grey flavoured yoghurt =)However, the mango banana smoothie combination is not very nice. The banana taste is very strong, hardly can taste any mango in the smoothie. Its just like drinking banana milkshake We will definitely be back to try out their other yoghurt flavours continue reading
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
Level4 2014-11-23
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We are shopping in the area when we spotted this outlet. There is machines next to the counter where one can DIY to make one own cup of frozen yogurt. The price of the frozen yogurt is charged according to its weight. The frozen yogurt is available in various flavours and there are 3 flavours available today. There is also a wide range of toppings for the frozen yogurt. As we are thirsty, we decide to have smoothies which is available at $5.90 a serving.Bumble BeeBanana, Chocolate, Granola, Frozen YogurtIt tastes chocolatey and crunchy with the granola bites. It is quite watery in texture. I am expecting it to be ice-blended. Therefore I am a bit disappointed.Berry TwistBlueberry, Strawberry, Apple Juice, Frozen YogurtIt is also quite watery too, but tastes not bad.Overall the drinks are quite refreshing. Service is a bit slow. There is about 3 small tables and some counter seats at the small outlet, but one can still easily spots uncleared tables. continue reading
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)