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    4.3 (6 reviews)
    Closed 9:30 am - 6:30 pm

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    Always go there amazing milkshakes especially the oreo one! yum

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    Yogo

    Yogo

    2.5(2 reviews)
    9.2 miKingston Upon Thames

    I was quite disappointed with my trip to Yogo. I am a sucker for any healthy, juicy, smoothie kind…read moreof place where I can create a weird and wonderful concoction, so I was excited when I walked into Yogo, which opened up in Kingston a few months ago. The premise is simple, a place which serves fat free frozen yogurt, and an optional topping of your choice. I had just returned from LA, where I had been introduced to the famous Pinkberry store, which operates on the same principal. I had loved what I had ordered there, and found it very good value for money. I had hoped for the same thing with Yogo, so ordered a small pot with an extra topping. This came to £3.00! the small serving is extremely small, and there was not a huge choice of toppings - about 15 or 16 different types of fruit and a few sweet things like granola, mixed nuts and coconut shavings. It just seems so expensive for something so small. a large serving with a couple of toppings will bring it up to about £5.00. Who can afford to spend this much on frozen yogurt? I went off feeling a bit short changed. I still had my pot when I walked into the health food store around the corner, and the guy behind the till asked my opinion of the place. I told him my gripe, and he said that a lot of people have made the similar complaint - that it is just too expensive. The fact that this place seems quiet when I have gone past echos this; I hope that the prices can be amended, because in principle it is a good, and healthy idea.

    Hooray! the weather is smiling, you're out-and-about and craving a healthy snack Yogo recently…read moreopened their first UK branch in Kingston; inspired by images of Paris Hilton in LA, eating frozen yogurt topped with fruit, they spotted a gap in the market. When I first saw their logo and chanced upon this place I thought it was a new yoga venue with a 'clever' name Since my first visit and having discovered more I'm not sure the Paris link is a major selling point but I am a fan of frozen yogurt and theirs professes to be organic and pro-biotic, with just 94 calories in a 100g portion. It's refreshing on a summer's day and a healthier alternative to traditional ice-cream; try it au naturel or go further and up-the-taste by adding a virtuous fresh fruit topping (berry, banana, kiwi or mango), if you're in an indulgent mood add-in chocolate chips, coconut, granola or mixed nuts. (The basic product tastes just like what it is - frozen natural yogurt without a huge amount of flavour.) Then again, you could simply come in here for an organic Fair Trade tea or a reviving Brazilian guarana-fruit bar. It's not the cheapest snack option around (a small portion starts at £1.85) but if you're looking for something cool, healthy and satisfying, it fits the bill in a relatively guilt-free way. You can take a break from your shopping exertions or riverside wandering and eat-in here at one of the simple white table settings or just purchase to-go. Staff are enthusiastic, helpful, patient and happy to offer suggestions or wait while you make your choice. I guess it will be the first in a line of several branches.

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    ShakeAway

    ShakeAway

    4.0(1 review)
    1.1 miWaddon

    After slurping down some amazing milkshakes on my trips to the USA, I'm still seeking my go to…read moreBritish milkshake. Perhaps, it's not part of our culture or heritage but I'm finding that certain food trends are making their way slowly but surely across the pond to London - witness the rise of frozen yoghurt stores and Mexican food. My prediction is that the next big thing in American food - mobile food trucks - may be next. Remember you read it here first. I spied Shakeaway after a meal at nearby Cosmo and despite eating my body weight in sushi at the buffet, my curiosity still got the better of me. I was surprised to find that despite the claim that Shakeaway is the world's biggest milkshake bar company, it was actually founded in Bournemouth in 1999. They share a retail unit with Subway. My first instinct on seeing their claim that they have 180 flavours was to say,"Yeah, right." However, a perusal of their menu board soon made me eat my words (or perhaps should be, drink my words!). They will literally crush anything into your milkshake - if you can name a favourite confection, cake, biscuit or sweet, they will almost certainly have it including indulgent things like Lindt chocolate, Bakewell tart and strawberry laces . Their shakes are made with vanilla ice cream but there is a frozen yoghurt option, which also forms the base for their fruity shakes. For the lactose-intolerant, they've thoughtfully made soya milk and soya ice cream available. The creations can be finished off wit toppings such as popping candy or popcorn if so desired. They also have novelty items like hot milkshakes and their most expensive creation is the millionaires milkshake, which is made with Green & Blacks 85% cocoa solid chocolate and real 23 carat gold flakes. Unfortunately, my first 2 choices were unavailable - no hot shakes at all that day and they were out of lychee. So, I settled for a classic chocolate malt milkshake, which was very good. This could just be the place which becomes my go to milkshake place but for now, they lose a star for not having my first 2 choices available.

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    Crussh - Menú

    Crussh

    4.2(9 reviews)
    9.6 miCanary Wharf, Isle of Dogs
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    Generally, these smoothie places popping up everywhere really get on my nerves. It's like…read moreeverywhere you go somebody wants to mash up some strawberries and charge you £6 to put a few of them in a plastic cup. And to be honest, I don't really believe in all the nonsense, y'know, where they throw in a few leaves or whatever the hell it is and tell you that it's got like 50 types of b-vitamin and a whole energy combo blah blah. Like whatever, go away. However, as much as this makes me disgruntled... I LOVE Crussh!. They completely rock the Disco. If you don't think they rock, then do this. Go to a Crussh store and order a GOOD MORNING SMOOTHIE. This'll be the best thing you do all day. In fact, I did it with a friend once and we loved it so much that we had three of them. Which is a very bad idea for your stomach, I do not recommend it. But anyways, I'm not concerned about the health benefits of these drinks; and I do think the place is pricy... however, some of these smoothies taste astonisingly good. So much so that I've tried going to other smoothie shops but they tend to suck and taste not much different from my awful homemade smoothies. But Crussh get it right; and I am always open to being ripped off in the name of a good tasting Crush smoothie. Go do it, go to it right now - get a good morning smoothie. Actually, not right now, it's nearly midnight. But maybe tomorrow...

    They lured me in with a voucher, a voucher that gives you a free medium smoothie of your choice if…read moreyou buy a salad, sandwich or soup. I confess, I was sceptical of their "healthy" image... who wants a wheat grass shot, seriously?! Anyhooo, I tried, I loved, and I go there for lunch all the time. The food is actually pretty reasonably priced, I love the smoothies and the little pots of salad, which are about £2.00, but surprisingly filling and very very tasty. Soups as well, are pretty good and the staff are really nice.

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