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I came here because I wanted to try a unique Japanese-style Greek yogurt. The red bean paste, roasted soybean flour, and pecan nuts all went together perfectly and were delicious. I also added the recommended banana topping, which was a great choice! I went on a Saturday afternoon around 3:00 PM and there was a long line. The shop is also quite small, so it's not a place to relax and linger. Be aware that it can get noisy as there are a lot of young people there.
I was craving an acai bowl and decided to check it out based on Google reviews. However, it turned out to be a yogurt bowl. π Acai was apparently a topping that needed to be ordered separately. The person who came in after me checked the order sheet, and the staff said the acai was sold out. It would be helpful if they put a note on the sign outside when they run out of acai. I think a few people came in specifically for the acai, and they all seemed confused when they ordered. The bowl was smaller than it looked in the pictures. The yogurt was good. The drinks were a bit pricey, so I didn't order any. If you're thinking of getting something with kinako (soybean flour), be careful. π
A Greek yogurt specialty store that has already become a hot topic, selling out by 1 p.m. on the day after its opening. β Original Bowl Β₯1650 β Com Honey Β₯300 β Strawberry Β₯200 β Kuma-chan Biscuit Β₯150 β Cocoa Biscuit Β₯100 β Original Bowl Β₯1650 β Com Honey Β₯300 β Mango Β₯200 β Kuma-chan Biscuit Β₯150 β Cacao Nibs Β₯100 The yogurt is thick and rich, made with carefully selected milk. There are 20 different toppings to choose from, making it fun to customize your bowl. The yogurt itself isn't a huge portion, so be careful not to overload it with toppings! Haha. The taste was absolutely delicious. I didn't order it this time, but they also have an acai bowl option, so you can try both trendy items at once, which is great. I'll definitely be coming back.
I was shocked to see a huge stack of Yuda Yogurt cartons next to the register after I placed my order, especially since I was paying almost Β₯2,000. The store claims it's "homemade yogurt strained over a long period of time," but if that's the case, they should at least hide the cartons. The yogurt tasted like Yuda Yogurt, as expected. I was able to check out quickly, so I thought I'd be seated right away. But when I turned around, the place was packed. They should have informed me about the wait before I paid. Since they weren't letting anyone leave, everyone sitting down had already finished eating. People who checked out without knowing about the wait had to wait a long time, which was terrible. AΓ§aΓ bowls are trendy, but making them at home is a hassle. However, with Greek yogurt and all the ingredients out in the open, it's easy to make at home. By the way, they were out of aΓ§aΓ.
I chuckled at the sign stating a 30-minute time limit for dining. The average customer spending is around Β₯3,000 per person. The bowl sizes are on the smaller side, which might leave adult males feeling a bit unsatisfied. The service was excellent, with friendly and smiling staff. While the prices are on the higher end, it's understandable. I hope they could consider increasing the portion sizes for future improvements.