Yogurt Places in Singapore
July 10, 2010 | 87 Comments

If you are among those who never understand the appeal of forking out a couple of dollars for a cup of frozen yogurt (FroYo or Frogurt) — hey we belong to the same kind, I totally understand how you feel — I was once the same, until recently.
I know that there are people who have been puzzled by my recent tweets about living a healthier lifestyle, and eating yogurt daily. Addiction is an understatement when I have been testing out all the Meiji yogurt, F & N Alive yogurt and Marigold Yogurt. If you must know the reason, everything started with this question two weeks ago:
“Why don’t you eat Yogurt? It helps in digestion and it’s good for your skin complexion too!”
I am not sure how true this claim is, but I decided there’s no harm giving it a shot. In recent months, we have seen many new Yogurt places in Singapore, and this can only be good news for all the Fro-Yo fans.
Till date, I have only tried BerryLite once, and sadly that was it. What? You mean you have never tried Red Mango, or Yami Yogurt or Yoguru or.. or even Frolick?!? I know, I know.
Now, I need to make up for lost time and look for the best yogurt in Singapore. I have come up with a list of all the yogurt places in Singapore — please tell me which yogurt shop is your favorite, and why I MUST have it.
List of Yogurt Shops in Singapore:
BerryLite
80 Marine Parade Road #B1-83J
Marine Parade Shopping Centre, Singapore
Frolick
241 Holland Avenue #01-02
Holland Village Singapore
Glacious Yogurt
Nex, Serangoon Central #B2-57
Tel: +65 9834 3390
J Co Yoghurt
200 Victoria Street #B1-24
Bugis Junction Singapore
OiO Frozen Yogurt
1 HarbourFront Walk #01-159
VivoCity Singapore
Pink Yogurt
200 Victoria Street #B1-K24
Bugis Junction Singapore
Red Mango Yogurt
3 Temasek Boulevard #01-140G
Suntec City Mall Singapore
Sogurt
617 Bukit Timah Road Singapore
Beside Coronation Plaza
Tel: +65 6468 8940
Sour Milk
14 Scotts Road Far East Plaza 01-16E
The Yogurt Place
391 Orchard Road #B2-07-8-2
Takashimaya Basement
Whyogurt
1 Kim Seng Promenade #B1-10
Great World City Singapore
Yami Yogurt
313 Orchard Road #B3-55
313 @ Somerset Singapore
Tel: +65 6733 9588
Yigloo
1 HarbourFront Walk #B2-06A
VivoCity Singapore
Tel: +65 6376 9757
Yoguru
252 North Bridge Road #B1-55
Raffles City Shopping Centre Singapore
Yogurt stop
370 Alexandra Road #B1-53
Anchorpoint Singapore
Tel: +65 9172 6713
Yoghurt Plus
Arrival Meeting Hall North, Level 1, #016-008
Terminal 2, Singapore Changi Airport
60 Airport Boulevard
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If you asked me a couple of months ago will I ever choose yogurt over ice cream – the answer is definitely no. But hey, people do change, so I reckon I’d look here for new yogurt places rather than my list of Ice Cream Places in Singapore.
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July 10th, 2010 @ 6:04 pm
For me Frolick is still the yummiest yogurt because you can taste the flavour of their flavoured yoghurt, and it’s not in-your-face sweet. Their original flavour isn’t that strong as compared to Yoguru. And their toppings isn’t as healthy as Yami Yogurt (which has wheat germ, granola, almonds). But I have no preference because I always go for the colourful cereal.
I would stay away from Soghurt because the yogurt there is rather dull tasting. Ihe concept is that you self-dispense your own yogurt and add your own toppings. You might accidentally overestimate and dispense too much yogurt into their huge cup. And since your yogurt is charged by weight, you might get a shock at the end price. I would say the only plus point they have is their wide variety of toppings and flavours to choose from.
July 10th, 2010 @ 10:47 pm
I’m a froyo lover too, and i’m going to say that frolick is singapore’s best! its yogurt, to me is of the best quality, tastiest! The only downside is that frolick’s toppings are limited.
Dont even bother yourself with sogurt, id rate it the worst. The yogurt is terrible, and the price is not even worth it, given that the toppings and all are not even that tasty, they should really invest in higher quality toppings.
July 10th, 2010 @ 11:10 pm
The best yog? Make your own! Really. One, it’s definitely better as you determine the amount of sugar that goes in, if any. Two, it’s made fresh and hence the benefits of eating yog is maximised as the good bacteria will start to die off after day 2 or 3. Three, use the fresh milk you like best (whether Pura, Magnolia, Farmfresh etc) and chances are that WILL be the best yog.
If you don’t want to make your own, then personally I think the best yog I’ve tried is Gippsland (avail at Finest as well as Jasons and certain Cold Storage branches). Thick and smooth.
If it’s the yog-ice cream, then I think Yami is nice.
July 10th, 2010 @ 11:12 pm
Frolick and Red Mango are my favourites. Try Red mango’s strawberry flavoured yogurt.
i like these 2 brands because their yogurt has a smoother texture compared to the rest.
July 10th, 2010 @ 11:34 pm
yogurt is so very good for you. and when you take it with your vit d pill it really helps the body to absorb the calcium. i eat it every single day for the health benefits.
July 11th, 2010 @ 12:47 am
I really like Frolick! And the place is so cheery too!
July 11th, 2010 @ 1:19 am
I really like Yoguru for its tangy original flavored yogurt. A bit on the pricey side but they don’t stinge on portions. Red Mango isn’t half bad either.
Steer clear of frolick though I must applaud their incredibly marketing strategies. Their yogurt is too icy and melts too quickly for comfortable consumption. Just my two cents worth.
July 11th, 2010 @ 1:50 am
Pink Berry! Hahaha. They have amazing flavours like Green Tea, Chocolate and the Mango was yummylicious. But they’re found in the States. Lol.
July 11th, 2010 @ 9:21 am
I’m from the USA, but I just visited Singapore, and I have to say the Red Mango here is rather nasty. It tastes watered down. I did like Yami Yogurt’s macadamia froyo, and Yoguru has a good tart authentic frozen yogurt, too. It’s really expensive, though.
July 11th, 2010 @ 12:49 pm
yami yami! i go for their original or peach. not too sweet just nice. add in some nuts for bite.
there’s this yogurt place near my office: swirl art. apparantly you pay what you eat. thing is they have many flavours including chocolate & passionfruit. you should try it, cos they are having a promo now: whereby if you swirled the yogurt in 100g/200g… exactly, your yogurt is free! i’m going to try my luck next week!!!
July 11th, 2010 @ 1:31 pm
F: i think your taste sounds exactly like mine! healthy toppings are too much for me to handle, colorful cereals sounds the way to go! sogurt charged by weight? whoa! how much is that
B: Another frolick-lover! What do u always have at frolick? that’s two thumbs down for sogurt! okay i shall leave that for now
Joyce: I AM TOO LAZY! haha and i realized i am more talented at eating rather than cooking! lol ah one of my friend was telling me abt Gippsland, it’s an aussie brand right? how much is it for one pack?
Claire: wow have u tried the rest too? how do u manage to tell the texture taste diff? all the yogurt seems to taste the same to me! lol
vanillasugar: OH! it helps to take it with vit D pills? seriously? wow that’s something new that i learn today
esther: hahaha yea the whole concept is very bright, and makes u happy
sihan: you mean yoguru portion’s of yogurt or toppings? haha totally, among all of them frolick has the best marketing strategy. They seem to have a penchant for pretty sales staff
Dweam: Sorry ice cream.. because yogurt is healthy i feel better already. P-i-n-k, pink berry!
sophia: OH! its watered down? oh dear, that sucks for yogurt. ya i know, the yogurts are really expensive. oh well, to good health
arhnana: isn’t swirl art an ice cream place? whoa, the promo sounds exciting, but i bet it’s very difficult to get that on the scale exactly. good luck!
July 11th, 2010 @ 10:37 pm
Hey i really like Berrylite’s chocolate mint flavour, thought it tastes really refreshing!
Red mango is my favourite! Brings out the natural yogurt taste really well. The texture of the yogurt is very smooth too.
Yami yogurt is not so smooth.
Frolick is nice, but not the best i feel, they just have a really wide range of toppings..
Yoguru is a little too sweet for me.
Overall, i love my yogurt with almonds/ nuts, just makes the yogurt taste really gd!
July 12th, 2010 @ 10:49 am
Hello!!
Why not check out Swirl Art @ 417 River Valley Road ? It’s along the food stretch where Spize, Boon Tong Kee, 5 Star Chicken rice is located!
The concept is similar to Sogurt (along Coronation Plaza) where you get to self-serve, add ur own toppings and pay by weight!
What’s even cooler is the current ongoing promotion! If you manage to fill ur foryo cup to exactly 100g, 200g or 300g (plus minus 2gms i think!), you get it for free
July 12th, 2010 @ 11:27 am
Helloz! This is juz my 2 cents worth about telling you and the whole world how great Yami Yoghurt is…lol…I usually purchase all of my intakes from Junction 8 in Bishan since its a 12min stroll away from my house.
Yami yoghurt is absolutely a delight to be taken at anytime during the day…its not runny as its frozen henceforth its not that smooth as well…but i’d say tastewise it definitely doesn’t lose out to any other yoghurts out there.
Its great if you want something icily frozen, without having to pig out on Haagen Daaz or Ben & Jerrys lol. I usually have it a Natural flavour takeaway and bring it home to add my own wheatgerm on it rather than have it as a topping. ( Since I can put as much wheatgerm as i want at home
)
Anyway…i love your food blog and its one of the blogs i refer to for foodie recommendations! Keep it up!!..:p
Rgds,
Alan
July 12th, 2010 @ 12:38 pm
Hi brad!
I love frolick and yigloo. I heard swirl art at river valley is good too. Frolick’s grape, greenapple flavoured froyo are awesome! It’s refreshing and with the range of toppings they offered. And it’s a steal srsly to own their frolick organizer, 50% off for e rest of the year. Really worth it
As for yigloo, the 6 types of flavours are v attractive, where as frolick only offers 2 flavour per day. Yigloo’s free topping concept is yet another point that ppl keep revisiting.
Love froyo
July 12th, 2010 @ 6:28 pm
OMG im such a huge froyo fan, it’s not even funny. im a yogurt snob even. i tried ALL the froyo places in singapore and don’t bother going to frolick, yigloo, oio, sogurt, yami etc. the only DECENT places are red mango and yoguru.
let me tell you about the BESTEST, which is such a shame because you didn’t list it! SWIRL ART at river valley rd.
the other 2 comments were right about you having to try it for yourself. i’ve lived in the US where pinkberry is the best and swirl art is the only froyo place in singapore which comes close.
i’m there almost everyday so i may even bump into you :p i’ve spoken to the owner a couple of times, nice humble young man.
best part of it all, which was mentioned above, is their promotion whereby u may get your froyo free. there’s really nothing better than that, esp to us kiasu singaporeans :p
take my expert froyo advice- if you dont try swirl art, you are missing out big time.
July 12th, 2010 @ 9:23 pm
Hello! I’ve been waiting for this post on yoghurt for a long time!
I’ve tried most of the yoghurts that u’ve listed and I declare that Yoguru is the Best! Thick and creamy yet not cloyingly sweet. Though slightly expensive, they are very generous with the serving and the toppings as well! Polite and sincere servers too.
To me, Red Mango is an alternative to Yoguru,though sometimes it gets abit diluted.
Yammi can satisfy my yoghurt cravings but they are really stingy with the toppings. Wished they could be more generous with their scoops of nuts/wheatgems/fruits.
The one that totally sucks is OiO at vivocity, diluted & sour combined with horrible service and expensive price tag.
If u are at vivo, go down to Yigloo instead! U will be treated to a mini toppings buffet, 1 round only though!
Let’s go yoghurting!
July 12th, 2010 @ 10:26 pm
Swirl Art in River Valley is great! My all time favorite though is still Sour Sally in Jakarta. Jakarta also recently had a froyo craze and SS was one of the first ones to open.
I tried Sogurt and I wouldn’t recommend it -the taste was a bit off though they have good toppings.
July 13th, 2010 @ 11:15 am
Yes, Gippsland is from Down Under. Approx $4 for 200g. Actually, making your own yogurt isn’t THAT troublesome, just need the machine, yogurt bacteria and milk. Mix the milk adn bacteria and wait 7-8 hours for the yog to be ready.
July 13th, 2010 @ 2:17 pm
having tried many frozen yogurts from sg, taiwan and aussie, i must say yigloo is good and value for money. they have flavours like cookies and cream, dark choc, strawberry, pomegranate etc. 6 flavours changed daily. their dark choc is really good. you can choose to have all 6 flavours in a cup, and you get to choose and fill the toppings yourself. so you can pile up all the toppings u want in your cup!
July 13th, 2010 @ 4:32 pm
Swirl art is a MUST try. It’s so much better than any other froyos.
July 13th, 2010 @ 7:32 pm
Sarah: There’s chocolate mint yogurt? how come i din know of that earlier! haha so your vote goes to Red mango yeah?
jasmine: The swirl art’s promotion sounds really fun! it’s gonna take some skill to fill it exactly though. Have you tried to get it right?
AL: Yami yogurt ftw! haha ya i guess eating ice cream is so sinful as compared to yogurt. thanks for your kind words Alan, do drop by soon yeah : )
p: Hello there! yigloo has FREE toppings? so it’s like unlimited so long u buy a small yogurt? whoa1 that sounds really good
jessine: You tried ALL the yogurt places in Singapore already? OMG! Swirl art is the best-est yogurt? now we are talking! haha I’m sold, will drop by river valley soon, thanks for the heads up!
Ash: Hehe sorry to keep you waiting for long! looks like your vote goes to yoguru! now i have a headache! some say yoguru, while there are others who will go for red mango! yogurting sounds totally cool!
alison: have you tried the other places other than swirl art? so many ppl have mentioned swirl art, time to head down to river valley!
Joyce: eh you need a MACHINE too? haha do u always make your own yogurt? wow wow wow salute! haha
loves yogurt: eh, there’s actually dark chocolate yogurt? Seriously? isn’t yogurt supposed to be “healthy”? hah
J: Wow i think this is the 5th or 6th vote for Swirl art. Okay guys, i am so heading to swirl art soon!
July 13th, 2010 @ 7:54 pm
Man, your food pictures rock!
I feel like eating yoghurt now
July 14th, 2010 @ 12:47 am
definitely kudos to the frolick pple for their stringent criteria of pretty staff. haha. I heard sogurt girls aren’t bad either. hehe. *gulps*
July 14th, 2010 @ 12:58 am
I use the machine as it’s a “safe” method. I’ve heard friends who just leave a carton of milk at room temperature, add in the bacteria and let it do its job. But by right the process should take place at a certain controlled temperature so leaving it at room temperature (in S’pore) is not safe, I think.
July 14th, 2010 @ 1:19 am
I was hunting down to try out all the yogurt place prior to this post!! In fact, i tried out was all their original & froyo flavour a couple of time before I cast my vote to my personal fav – Berrylite! Smooth & creamy to the max!
Yami is simply too ice-y & air-y, not creamy enough.
Yoguru, Red Mango – If you have tasted it properly, both have a after taste of “papaya smell”, I personally do not eat papaya, & thus very sensitive to this particular taste.
Yigloo – overly sweet for my liking.
Frolick – great marketing, overly sour, esp original.
Yogurt Place – taste good, wholesome feeling. It like with fruits topping!
July 14th, 2010 @ 5:10 am
Pink berry is the best but since there’s none in Singapore, I think red mango isn’t too bad either.
I don’t like Yoguru although I know the owner (Korean American from Cali) because it’s just imitating Pink Berry (personal opinion).
July 14th, 2010 @ 10:38 am
I’m big Froyo fan. Yes, my craze started in States, Pinkberry and Red Mango.
My fav. is none other than Berrylite. Tangy yet creamy. Very satisfying… It comes the closest to what I had in the States.
I’ve tried many of the different locals. Strangely, the Red Mango in Singapore is nothing close to the ones in States.
July 14th, 2010 @ 10:47 am
Like many of you, i have tried almost all the frozen yogurt available in Singapore.
I would say Berrylite has the best texture and yogurt taste.
Their yogurt is imported from the U.S. which explains why it is closed to those I have tried in the U.S. and they also have the Live and Active Culture (from the U.S. yogurt association) that certified it is REAL yogurt and not using powder (which has no nutritional vlaues).
July 14th, 2010 @ 4:27 pm
I have been eating those off shelves yogurt like Marigold, Nestle..till i found Berrylite! I came across their first outlet at iluma and i must say their store is very catchy and colourful. I still thought they were selling ice cream till I was told that it was yogurt and the latest “in” thing – FROZEN yogurt. Ahhh..what a “mountain tortise” i was. The counter staff, looked like a korean was quite helpful..went all out to explain the benefits of their product…so in the end i decided to grab a cup with kiwi, strawberries and oreo. Nice nice..fat free…one more reason to indulge with guilt!! :p wahahaha.
Strangely, somehow after coming across Berrylite i began seeing more frozen yogurt in the market…red mango, frolick and i think there’s a sogurt? hm…anyway, I still prefer Berrylite’s taste.. and they change their flavours every week! I love their chocolate mint too! It’s time Berrylite get me to become their VIP!! I have got soooo many of your redemption cards! PLS CONSIDER HAVING A VIP CARD for customers like us!
July 14th, 2010 @ 7:51 pm
Another froyo lover here! Out of all the places in your list, I’ve tried BerryLite, Frolick, The Yogurt Place, Yami Yogurt, Yigloo and Yoguru.
BerryLite: Consistency is very similar to ice-cream, very smooth and soft, but melts pretty fast
Frolick: Not bad, pretty sweet, with a relatively smooth texture, but the consistency honestly depends on your luck. Sometimes, the froyo will hold up well, not melting easily, and sometimes it is super melty.
The Yogurt Place: Doesn’t offer frozen yoghurt. They just sell normal yoghurt with stuff added to it (fruits, etc). Nothing too special here, in my honest opinion.
Yami Yogurt: The worst froyo place…the consistency of the yoghurt is often gritty, and leaves this strange aftertaste. Yoghurt is also rather bland.
Yigloo: Yoghurt is similar to berrylite, except here you get free toppings (i.e. they give you a bowl of yoghurt and you help yourself to toppings! (once only, though, not free-flow)
Yoguru: I always eat their yoguberry (blend of froyo and berries) instead of the plain one. Yoguru’s froyo seem to me to have a hint of soy, and definitely tastes like there’s soy somewhere, even if there isn’t. Not bad too, if you get used to that unique flavour fast
July 15th, 2010 @ 11:56 am
I used to love %$^$, but now I am a true-blue authentic fan of Berrylite! Why? My rationale is simple. I get a full-size of 4oz cup serving of yogurt, the actual of what we customers are told to pay over the counter. Tried many places and many others too…. but do take a look at what you are receiving in your hands when you pay. It’s not about fluff and other icing on the cake. If I want yogurt, then I just wanna make sure that that’s exactly what I pay for, not air and blank space in-between the cup. Ta-shiok to get an under-size serving loh
Thumbs-up for Berrylite who truly delivers. Plus, I like the premium fruits and its variety of so many toppings not found in other places.
July 15th, 2010 @ 12:02 pm
Mama mia,
My vote goes to Strawberry flavour at Berrylite!! Simply yummy, creamy and taste soooooo… much like ice-cream, but no fats!!
No guilt and no weight gain, after pigging out.
My highest record was 2 take-home packs within 3 days!! Love it!!
July 15th, 2010 @ 1:00 pm
Well, well, Berrylite for true yogurt.
Consistency in quality is tops for me. Whether I go eat at Parkway Parade or OUB Centre, I get my same Berrylite yogurt all the time.
Unlike other ones I tried, the quality of the yogurt oozed out vary according to different stores, different servers at counter… sometimes, too runny, sometimes too sweet, sometimes it just looks so yucky…. sigh sigh
why huh??? I oso dunno
I thought same brand, then quality should be at least the same across Singapore island mah…*tsk**tsk*
July 15th, 2010 @ 4:16 pm
I was a sucker for home-made ice-creams like those available at Island Creamery! However, am now a hardcore convert to yummy & healthy yogurt. What really got me hooked was the neither too sweet nor powdery taste and fruity texture of “Berrylite” – fell in love instantly when I first tried it at Parkway Parade! To the wonderful people behind Berrylite, please open one soon closer to town (although I know you have branches in CBD, Illuma and North Point )! All the best and xoxoxo
July 15th, 2010 @ 4:45 pm
Haha i absolutely love berrylite’s yogurt ice cream(: haha especially it’s original flavor!! Yummy, and it’s guilt free heh(: love the wildberry, green tea & mango etc flavors too!! They have many different toppings and I really like it’s Mochi toppings!! It’s a must try(:
July 15th, 2010 @ 5:51 pm
my fav yogurt brand is yoguru followed by red mango. I like both their original flavor and it’s not too sweet. just right for me and the texture is smooth too. There’s a reason why J Co’s yogurt is cheaper cos it’s icy and not like the rest so i think you can give that a miss. After reading the comments, i think i need to give swirl art a try. And i need to refresh my taste memory by trying frolick again.
July 15th, 2010 @ 8:25 pm
I’m not a yogurt fan but having tried red mango once, it has changed my opinion towards yogurt(: thumbs up for red mango(:
July 15th, 2010 @ 11:46 pm
I love Berrylite for its wide range of toppings, they have fruits like pomelo, pomegranate, passionfruit which sets them apart from the others.
Their yogurt servings are consistent as they weigh before selling..most importantly there’s no hole in the yogurt, as some only bother to fill up the sides and the top, leaving a huge hole in the middle of the cup
Taste-wise, their Original flavour it’s not too sweet and it’s also awarded the” Healthier Choice” logo. Most importantly, it’s 100% fat-free! They have unique flavours like Wildberry, Pomegranate raspberry, Pink Guava, Peach Mango, Dark chocolate, New York Cheesecake, etc… and yes even their Dark Chocolate is 100% fat-free:D (btw, it tastes exactly like ice cream, and you won’t feel guilty after having them!!!)
Besides Berrylite (it’s a must try btw!!) , my next 2 recommendations goes to Yoguru and maybe Frolick… typing all these is making me crave for froyo!!
July 16th, 2010 @ 11:41 am
Just a correction to make I guess – was trying to find out where Berrylite was, and, well, there’s no such thing as Marine Parade Shopping Center.
That being said, I never really remembered the name, but yes Berrylite is really good – better than Yami, if not for Yami’s nostalgia factor.
July 16th, 2010 @ 11:59 am
arnoldo: nothing like eating them in person yeah? come come to singapore soon!
sihan: it’s all about packaging! hahahah i haven really notice the sogurt girls, will keep a big eye lookout for them
Joyce: Whoa, that sounds like a really complicated process! how often do u make your own yogurts?
May: OMG! you are another crazy yogurt fan! hahahaha i’m impressed, how do u actually differentiate and remember everything abt the yogurt? lol
Yewon: I think imitating is fine, so long u are able to do it better than the original. So is it any better than Pink Berry?
Alyssa: Cheers to froyo fan! hehe u tried both in the states and Singapore? what’s the main diff?
Alexis: YOU TOO? almost all? gosh! this really makes me a mountain turtle! haha whoa u actually research so much on berrylite? i shall take it that it’s really good! haha
Tatae: Thats what I have been doing everyday, eating off the shelves yogurt! HAHAHAH how many times do u have berrylite a week? everyday? : p
Aly: i am really impressed by all of you. HOW do u remember all the tastes? yogurt just taste like yogurt to me! lol So i supposed berrylite is your favorite too? hehe
yogjunkie: HAHA what is %$^$? we are very open here, don’t worry! Sounds like u are a berrylite convert! thank god the first yogurt that i tried was from berrylite!
Nicky: 2 take-home packs within 3 days? Wow thats really.. wow! haha yea i tried it at berrylite parkway, i must say, i don’t dislike it. lol
cranberry: “Berrylite for true yogurt” This should totally sounds like a president campaign slogan! lol it’s sad when there’s no Quality control for the other yogurts shop
Esther Ng: I know, we changed! haha I just saw their branch at Northpoint yest, din know they have one there! all along i tot it’s just parkway parade. Hopefully they will hear your calls and open one in town soon : )
Yu: U tried every flavors and toppings from berrylite already? sounds like a true berrylite fan!
bok: okay finally one vote for yoguru! i was quite surprised that j co actually sells yogurt. I mean, donut and yogurt don’t really belong to the same league! lol
San: Red-mango-yogurt-fan-convert! hahaha thumbs up to all the hardworking people doing yogurts out there!
Lynette: Berrylite for the win! you mean the other yogurt shops don’t weight? Only berrylite does that? i know, the healthier choice always make us feel better at ease! up till now, i still cant believe there’s actually dark chocolate yogurt! lol
direcow: LOL! no my friend, there’s no marine parade shopping centre. it’s call parkway parade : )
July 16th, 2010 @ 2:45 pm
Frozen Yogurt has definitely replaced ice cream for me! I don’t crave for ice-cream but i do for frozen yogurt!! What is your favourite?!?
Personally I do not like creamy kind.
When I was craving for frozen yogurt in Malaysia, I came upon Tutti Frutti. ITS SUPER AWESOME, comparable to Yami!
July 16th, 2010 @ 11:21 pm
Frolick, yoguru, yigloo, yami yogurt and Swirl Art!
July 17th, 2010 @ 3:03 pm
FROLICKKKKKK!
I love their Strawberry yogurt. Sadly, its seasonal and their flavours are different throughout the different outlets.
Alternatively, I’ll go for peach , or Original + Oreos.
Yigloo’s Strawberry flavour is crap. And the same goes for Sogurt.
Ive never tried Yami yogurt but I dont even bother to becos Frolick, amongst Yoguru,Red Mango n Swirl Art, comes closest to PINKBERRY (the best yogurt in the world. They recently ventured into Dubai) …
I loveee Frolick’s collectable mini badges (free)! Awesomeeee n uber cute! I must agree with the rest, they have fantasic marketing strategy!
July 17th, 2010 @ 11:19 pm
Yoguru gives generous servings of its yogurt that can suffice for a light meal! The original flavour is also refreshing to the taste buds.
J.Co offers pretty good yogurt in my opinion having a preconception of it only being a donut shop. The attractive presentation of the yogurt is another plus point!
Having flavours like chocolate,vanilla and cheesecake is like having an ice-cream experience minus the calories and guilt. It is unbelievable how this can be found in the form of yogurt but Berrylite has successfully achieved this as it boasts of 100% fat free yogurt. The tart and creamy Original is also not to be missed!
July 19th, 2010 @ 12:00 pm
BERRYLITE!!!!!
I LOVE original and wildberry SWIRL! must try. haha ^^
oh and GREEN TEA and NEW YORK CHEESECAKE and DARK CHOCOLATE and MINT and POMEGRANATE RASPBERRY and….! you get the picture. too many flavors to list…
July 21st, 2010 @ 1:53 pm
I had just returned from the U.S. for about 1 month, and were hunting around to have my yogurt urge fixed.
After trying all the different frozen yogurt brands and some of those recommended here, I would say Berrylite comes the closest to what i had in the U.S.
My taste bud is immediately satisfied , after trying it for the first time last week at iluma.
Thank you for all your recommendation.
The Berrylite crews are also attentive and helpful. I asked them about their frozen yogurt, and i was told that they are imported from the U.S., and it is made from real yogurt. Maybe that explains why my tongue knows it right away when I tasted it.
Finally, i can to enjoy what I use to enjoy in Los Angeles.
If I were to rank them, I would say
1. Berrylite: Frozen yogurt is good and creamy, and it is certified frozen yogurt with live and active cultures.
2. Yoguru: Not sure about the live and active cultures, but it has good texture, but it is too airy.
3. Swirl Art: Good selection of yogurt flavors
4. Sogurt: Good selection of flavors, but slightly too milky
5. Frolick: I could not take a 2nd spoon. I actually throw it away after 1 taste. The frozen yogurt has no taste and it is too watery. I have to 2nd to Chocs’s…they are not close to Pinkberry at all.
July 21st, 2010 @ 6:57 pm
Raine C: but ice cream can be really good sometimes yknow, the sinful-er, the better! I only tried Berrylite so far, so can’t comment on the rest yet!
Jas: You mean you tried all of them too? wow! which is the favorite?
Chocs: Pink berry is really so good? everyone who has been to the states say that they are the best yogurt in Singapore. yea even though i don’t eat yogurt last time, i remember their marketing strategy and gave out the free badges
K: What? You mean you can have yogurt for lunch? is that really enough? haha J Co yogurt is good? whoa, that’s the first time i heard that! haha yea it’s probably the stereotype that being a donut place their yogurt won’t be as good
pup: after all the comments, i am starting to believe that Berrylite is the best yogurt in Singapore! hahaha wait, you mean there’s new york cheesecake yogurt? no kidding right?
I love frozen yogurt: Did you try pink berry in the states? wow, berrylite is really the closest to what u had in the states? thanks for the ranking, i only tried berrylite, will check out swirl art next : )
July 22nd, 2010 @ 10:29 pm
I used to like yami yogurt alot till I tried berrylite’s original favour. Love it!!!
July 26th, 2010 @ 12:32 am
Sean: Berrylite > Yami? haha
August 10th, 2010 @ 1:09 am
I am a HUGE yoghurt fan and have gone around sg trying all the yoghurt shops. I really like the new DIY concept that sogurt and swirl art has as they offer a greater selection of flavours and greater control of what you take. However, SOGURT tops my list of favourite yoghurt shops as their yoghurt is especially refreshing(not too heavy), have live cultures, and they have the best selection of flavours and toppings. I loved how the fruit toppings were fresh and everything else was nicely presented and tasty. (swirl art’s was really bad comparatively) Service was great as well, the girls were patient and friendly and explained everything to us in detail. Overall, I would say that sogurt is a Must Try and it lives up to the hype!
August 10th, 2010 @ 2:16 pm
My personal opinion is… If you support frolick, yami yogurt etc…, you have not tried Red Mango! Red Mango is heavenly, divine! Although newly open in Singapore, it has been around for quite awhile in other counrties. First time I ate it was at Indonesia! And Thank you for compliation of the yogurt list!
Word of caution: Red Mango might change your taste buds from liking Ice Cream to yogurts.
August 11th, 2010 @ 2:08 am
Recently returned from work trip in N.Y. and tried 16 Handles/Pinkberry. Got hooked onto “Froyo” and had intense desires to satisfy my cravings. Never been a fan of Frolick/Yami and found Yoguru too creamy and filling. Heard from friends that Sogurt and Berrylite uses the same 100% fat free mix from the U.S. Tried both of them out and both were surprisingly good( Best I’ve tried in Singapore).
Sogurt’s self service concept appealed more to me though as it reminded me of 16 Handles in the U.S.
August 11th, 2010 @ 2:27 pm
Frolick is like, really really BAADDD. It melts in a second and tastes like CRAP. Super low-quality yoghurt and workers with BAD attitude.
August 12th, 2010 @ 12:42 pm
I like the cherry gracia yogurt ice cream from B & J.
And if getting one isn’t enough those guys are having a festival!called Chunk Fest! Plainsunset might be performing too!Check it out http://foursquare.com/venue/6984107
August 14th, 2010 @ 11:42 am
ash: you also tried ALL the yogurt places in Singapore? wow wow wow! sogurt tops the list! okie but wad do u mean when u say swirl art is bad in comparison?
koo: no problem! i’m glad the list is helpful! red mango has been in Indonesia for very long already? it’s pretty new in Singapore yeah?
kj: 16?!? wow, the crazy things people do for froyo! haha sogurt and berrylite got mentioned again! looks like they should be really quite good eh? did you try red mango? so currently sogurt is the best yogurt you had in Singapore?
lingo: but they have very good marketing strategy, and the shops are usually located in good area too! i haven tried it before though
foodgasm: hahaha this is a yogurt list, you are the only person who posted about ice cream! lol
August 17th, 2010 @ 12:04 pm
But ladyironchef… cherry gracia is yogurt!! hahaha.. and a really good one I might add!
August 19th, 2010 @ 6:57 am
Thanks to this post, I went to try mostly all the yogurt listed and recommended here for the past 1 month. All i can say the best taste is still Yoguru and the worst is Frolick.
Both Sogurt and Swirl Art introduced a new concept which is DIY but I still prefer people dispensing yogurt for me! I love the bean bags corner in Swirl Art though! Feels really nice and cosy talking to my crazy friends there.
Thanks again for the article! xoxo
August 24th, 2010 @ 11:38 am
Hi Brad!
I am a froyo & mango addict. I have always thought mango & yogurt makes a marvellous combination but supermarket brands taste synthetic and disappointing. I had a cup of the mango flavor yogurt topped with crunchy granola from Yami last week and it tasted better than I imagined. It’s like a cross between a mango sherbet & soft serve icecream but without the jaw aching-sweetness. Yami’s flavors change weekly except for original & peach, how I wish mango’s a permanent flavor too!
August 27th, 2010 @ 4:32 pm
I have a take-home tub of frolick sitting in my fridge at any point in time. It’s the absolute best yoghurt I ever had – not too heavy, just the right amount of sour.
Have you gotten around to trying it yet?
August 29th, 2010 @ 2:25 am
There’s this new Japanese themed yogurt place in Suntec at the food area around Carrefour. You need to try their Yogurt because they have the BEST toppings ever, I love their honeydew mochi toppings! Always have it after Church
August 30th, 2010 @ 9:56 am
I love froyo. ever since I got addicted to Yogurtland in LA. Tried looking for a replacement in Singapore, but in vain. I must say the best quality I’ve tried so far is yoguru and red mango.
Brad, u shd do a more detailed post on yogurts!! I’d love to help
September 17th, 2010 @ 8:12 pm
Oh, check out Swirl Art too! it’s at river valley road and it’s really nice & personalized in the sense that you can choose what goes with your froyo. Deco’s nice too. the colour theme is like Once Upon A Milkshake, purple & white. just to let you know.(:
September 17th, 2010 @ 8:15 pm
I’m so sorry I wasted your time! just went through the comments and realized ppl alr mentioned swirl art. so you can just delete my comments!
September 19th, 2010 @ 3:20 am
Hi, I love yogurt stop @ Alexander though they are not famous as yami etc. They have nice yogurt not to sweet doesnt melt fast and genrous with their toppings,worth the price.Try and support unfamous outlets too as u will be suprised that they are better or equal
October 31st, 2010 @ 9:42 pm
There’s oso a yogurt shop @ 417 river valley road called swirl art! Check it out!
November 16th, 2010 @ 9:42 pm
Hi
Do you know if there’s any Yogen Fruz outlets in Singapore?
Or has Yogen Fruz been franchised in singapore before?
November 17th, 2010 @ 1:54 am
Is there baskin robbins in Singapore?
December 12th, 2010 @ 2:16 am
There is a new DIY yogurt outlet @ far east plaza. It is called “SourMilk” !! Go check it out.
December 22nd, 2010 @ 12:56 am
I think you can try Jco’s for a start!
I love J Co’s froyo precisely because it doesn’t have that strong yoghurt thickness! It tastes slightly like yakult!
January 4th, 2011 @ 5:26 pm
In my opinion, OiO is the best ^^ <33~
January 5th, 2011 @ 8:27 pm
frolick is amazingly refreshing, light and has the yoghurt tartness which is leaves a nice aftertaste.Pleasant surprise when I got off at HOlland V. The sweltering weather is such a determining factor.
January 6th, 2011 @ 8:42 pm
Yoghurt plus for me! Tried a few over the last couple of months and theirs is way above the others, and the have Ipads. Out at T2.
February 28th, 2011 @ 11:02 pm
Yup yoghurt plus is nice!
Love the cookies & cream! <3
April 14th, 2011 @ 1:32 pm
I really really like Yami Yogurt! It’s so delightfully tart and creamy like ice cream
I get my fix at the Lot 1 outlet that’s conveniently located just outside the MRT gantry at Chua Chu Kang MRT station. I take mine with granola 
I’ve tried Frolick, the one at Millenia Walk and all I can say is that it didn’t work for me! It was too icy, turned to slush (and I was eating it in an air-conditioned office!), had this weird milky sweet albeit rancid taste or simply put, the taste was off. And the fruit toppings that I had were not fresh AT ALL. it was tasteless like biting into small bags of water. (for lack of a better comparison)
Maybe it’s just me but I like my yogurt tart and not milky sweet
Ohkaay, anyways, anyone tried “Yogurt Place”?
It’s creamy and yummy!
the outlets can be found on this link;
http://www.theyogurtplace.com/location.htm
April 18th, 2011 @ 10:53 am
I try Tutti Frutti at Clementi Mall yesterday, the price is calculate by total weight. Taste wise is very good. Does not melt easily. Got 12 different fruits & 12 different Topping, all self service. just put your Yogurt + topping on the weighing machine, then the cashier will calculate for u. Currently they having a 20% discount promotion until 30 Apr 2011.
http://tfyogurt.net/
April 18th, 2011 @ 11:03 am
I try peach+green apple favour yogurt with 3 fruits – peach, kiwi & sea coconut combination, it’s good.
May 10th, 2011 @ 2:35 pm
SOUR SALLY!!
at Wisma Atria, one and the only branch so far
It’s a famous froyo from Indonesia.
You should try it!
May 19th, 2011 @ 8:42 pm
How about “THE YOGURT PLACE”?
May 25th, 2011 @ 3:16 pm
It’s so sad how under-rated Yoghurt Plus is. Since this is an old post, you probably have gotten round to trying some of the more recommended ones, but I personally think that YP is the best cos their flavours aren’t cloyingly sweet, and they have pretty neat toppings (cookie crisp!!). Hope you give YP a shot if you haven’t already!
June 4th, 2011 @ 2:12 pm
I tried the Tutti Frutti frozen yogurt @ Clementi yesterday. I heard its a famous brand from USA. Their original flavor is the best I’ve ever tried in Singapore. The peach & strawberry banana is very good too. Definitely worth the money I paid for. Oh, forgot to say they’ve plenty of toppings too.
July 6th, 2011 @ 4:21 pm
I am an avid Fro-Yo eater. I absolutely LOVE frozen yoghurt and would have it over ice-cream. Here, I will comment on a few chain stores. Yami, Sogurt, The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf and JCo.
If you’re not a yoghurt love (ie, you don’t really like the taste of yoghurt) go for Sogurt or Yami.
Yami yogurt sticks with fruit flavours.
My favourite flavour here is Boysenberry. It’s sweet and tart. A really good balance too. However, this flavour is rarely in stock. My favourite ‘common’ flavour would be peach. Nice and sweet. I don’t usually go for any toppings though.
Sogurt is kinda odd if you’re all about the yogurt. They have interesting flavours like chocolate, mint and cookies and cream. I’d recommend this to non-yoghurt lovers. However, beware the pricing. The self-dispense+charge by weight is kind of scary. I went with a friend and we spent 15++ on one cup. ):
Flavour to try: Mint.
Not-so-great: Chocolate
Coffee Bean:
To be honest, they don’t do it well at all. But then again, they ARE a coffee place.
The fruit flavours are simply their drink syrups mixed in with fro-yo. Besides, I found the consistency a little thick. Not good for scooping. ): Worth a try, but I would rather spend the money on a coffee here.
JCo.
Surprisingly good yoghurt. I’d recommend this for people who actually LIKE the flavour of yoghurt. It’s a little sweeter than most, and toppings come complimentary.
However, it only comes in original flavour.
This is my favourite though. Smooth and of great texture.
Down side: It melts really fast.
July 13th, 2011 @ 11:30 pm
Tried most yogurts here as they are my favorite healthy snack to have.. But i will say of all, the best of the best was the one when we had at Anchorpoint while shopping – YOGURT STOP! Their Original was Heaven…including their peach yogurt which my friends tried.. taste so natural and indulging! Love it!
August 10th, 2011 @ 1:01 am
Venezia Frozen Yoghurt. They have a branch in the basement of Tiong Bahru plaze. Try it with the mango topping, its very very very nice
I think they have it only in original. That’s all I’ve ever tasted and like it so much I never bothered to ask if they had flavoured ones.
The yoghurt is a bit different, its somewhat softer than Yami’s. Give it a try. Did I mention that with the mango topping is nice?
September 20th, 2011 @ 11:42 pm
Coffee bean yogurt! It’s surprisingly amazing. Try the plain tart flavour. It’s the best! The vanilla flavour is..no.
December 21st, 2011 @ 12:26 am
Sourmilk close alr. Now become sweet chills!
January 3rd, 2012 @ 10:30 am
RYou all shld try out Polly perry’s frozen organic yogurt ftom Italy, located at Bedok Poiny. Ambience is amazing and so are all the workers. Tastiest yourt ever