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I personally love frozen yoghurt. Yigloo is a new brand in the market but what makes it stand out is that you could mix unlimited flavors as well as free unlimited toppings into one cup! There are 6 flavors to choose from, I find the cheesecake flavor pretty unique. The toppings are self-help and free flow however there's a little sign mentioning "Sorry, no refill!" which means most people would naturally attempt to 'squeeze' as much toppings as possible. Despite the "free" rule, I'd try to limi
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I personally love frozen yoghurt. Yigloo is a new brand in the market but what makes it stand out is that you could mix unlimited flavors as well as free unlimited toppings into one cup! There are 6 flavors to choose from, I find the cheesecake flavor pretty unique. The toppings are self-help and free flow however there's a little sign mentioning "Sorry, no refill!" which means most people would naturally attempt to 'squeeze' as much toppings as possible. Despite the "free" rule, I'd try to limit myself next time an overload will end myself munching on toppings and not getting to enjoy the full-bodied taste of creamy and icy frozen yoghurt. There are 3 sizes namely S, M and L. I can't exactly remember how much I paid but I do remember having a mixture of natural and chocolate. The natural flavor retains the original yoghurt taste at best while the chocolate has a deep intense goodness of cocoa. All the flavored ones do taste close to ice-cream actually, yet 100% fat-free. The day I was there, they happened to have cheesecake, green tea, cookies n cream, pomegranate, chocolate and natural. The flavors do change frequently though.

The shop also has a 'double-decker bed' deco that contributes to the overall funky and cute setting. Friendly and cheerful staff also made Yigloo a pleasant experience.
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Date of Visit
2010-10-23
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$5 (Tea)