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Yoguru (Kallang Leisure Park)
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Address:
5 Stadium Walk
#01-10A Leisure Park Kallang
Tel: 6344 8860
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Operating Hours: Sun-Thu: 12pm - 10pm
Fri-Sat: 12pm - 11pm
Place: Bakery/Dessert, Cafe
Cuisine: Asian, Korean
Average price: approx. S$ 0 - 5/person (based on 16 reviews)
Recommended by other hungry people: Type of Meal : Healthy Eating (12) , Take Away (6) , Vegetarians (5) , Cheap Eat/Budget (3) , Supper/Night Dining (3) , Breakfast (1) , Hi Tea (1) , Lunch (1) Occasion : Chillout (10) , Children/Family (9) , After Work (7) , Girls Night Out (5) , Romance/First Dates (5) , Boys Night Out (4) , Large Groups/Gathering (3) , Corporate Functions (3) , Private Dining (1) Atmosphere : Quiet/Peaceful (8) , Hidden Find (6) , People Watching (5) , Vibrant/Noisy (2) Others : Wheelchair Friendly (1) |
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| Food and Beverage - 8.8 |
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| Ambience / Setting - 8.2
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| Value - 7.8
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| Service - 8.5
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Hoongy !
413 Reviews
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Food and Beverage - 7.5
Ambience / Setting - 6.2
Value - 7
Service - 8
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Will you return to this place? Not Sure
I spent about S$5 per person
Review Date: 03 Oct 2008 |
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| And the Winner Is...
I generally do not like yogurt, and I am generally not found in Kallang Leisure Park, but after an evening of watching basketball and waiting for a friend to give me a ride, I found myself in an unusual position at Kallang Leisure Park. While walking around, I saw Yoguru, and if not for the fact that there is so much yogurt debate on HungryGoWhere.com I might not even have tried it, but tried it I did - and I will admit that I left impressed.
Firstly, unlike other brands the YoguBliss does not melt quickly. Secondly, the taste was silky smooth and there was no sour after taste left in my mouth. Finally, it was light and I did not get the usual guilt feeling that I would get when consuming dessert.
Service was good. Being a first timer I looked lost and the staff were very kind to answer any questions I had and even let me sample before I bought anything.
In conclusion, if you are into yogurt, this is a must-try. |
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| Must Tries: Yogurt |
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ice
139 Reviews
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Food and Beverage - 9.8
Ambience / Setting - 9
Value - 8.5
Service - 9
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Will you return to this place? Definitely
I spent about S$3 per person
Review Date: 08 Jun 2008 |
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| I Concede Defeat
Yeah, now that the yogurt war is over, I concede defeat. Yoguru is actually the best of the 3, though I still partial to Yami Yogurt anyway as I grew up on it.
I admit since that first visit, I've been back here like more than 10 times? I like Yoguru's yogurt as the texture is very smooth and even, and possess the fresh mouth-feel with every spoonful. I usually go for the Swirl now ($3.60) for a Regular with no toppings of coz. :) The waitstaff and lady boss are very friendly since they see me pretty much often now. But wait, those looking for SYTs, there are no more here. Please make your way to Frolick to find those hot stuff.
Clearly a new winner in the froyo market, Singaporeans are getting acclimatized to the healthy taste of frozen yogurt. It’s like smooth soft serve ice cream. Just make it a 1000 times healthier, then add a touch of tartness that is so palate cleansing, fortifying and enlivening. And me-loving.
And good news for everybody who has been urging Sam to open another outlet closer to town. Yep! Hurray! Coz Yoguru's 2nd outlet is slated to open mid-June at Raffles City basement. So dessert lovers who haven't had the chance to taste that spoonful of bacterial goodness will have ample opportunities to eat that cup of lovely bacteria-packed dessert. Albeit at that stink basement. So be sure to take and GO!
Frolick is opening its 3rd outlet at Millenia Walk nearby too. Until it does something with its melting point, between Yoguru and Frolick, I will go for the former. As for Yami Yogurt? hmmm....if honeydew is flavor of the week...then no fight here! :) |
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| Must Tries: original, yogubliss, swirl |
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I also recommend this place for| Type of meal | : | Supper/Night Dining, Cheap Eat/Budget, Healthy Eating, Vegetarians, Take away, Hi Tea | | Occasion | : | Children/Family, Boys Night Out, Girls Night Out, After Work, Chillout | | Atmosphere | : | Hidden Find, People Watching |
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| swirl - mix of original and Yogubliss |
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fatpig
241 Reviews
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Food and Beverage - 7
Ambience / Setting - na
Value - 6.5
Service - na
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Will you return to this place? Definitely
I spent about S$5 per person
Review Date: 06 Jun 2008 |
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| A yoghurt convert
The yoghurt craze is catching on in Singapore with the opening of yoghurt outlets like Frolick and Yoguru. The former currently has 3 outlets in Singapore whereas the latter only has one.
Located in the still sleepy Kallang Leisure Park, Yoguru has a steady following of fans who swear by the brand's fat free yoghurt which comes in 2 varieties - original and YoguBliss, with the latter comprising of dragonfruit and pomegranate in the mixture. Prices start at $3.30 for a regular cup of original yoghurt to $7.90 for a jumbo take home container. Prices for the YoguBliss are slightly higher, at $3.80 for a regular and $9.30 for a jumbo. Toppings start at $1.20 each. Definitely not cheap.
Not being a fan of dragonfruit or pomegranate, I had a go at the original with toppings of diced strawberries. To be honest, I'm never liked yoghurt because my tolerance for sour stuff is minimal so it came as quite a surprise that I could actually finish up a whole cup of Yoguru's yoghurt by myself. The yoghurt is much sweeter than any of the other brands of yoghurt that I've tried and the smooth creamy texture reminds me more of ice cream, which is totally different from what you can get from NTUC or Frolick for that matter.
I like the idea of fat free pseudo ice cream with a sourish tinge enough to continue my patronage.
See all my pictures here. |
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His Food Blog
79 Reviews
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Food and Beverage - 7.5
Ambience / Setting - 7.8
Value - 6.8
Service - 8
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Will you return to this place? Probably
I spent about S$5 per person
Review Date: 05 Jun 2008 |
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| Yoguru - Probiotic Culture
While Frolick has been making waves in Holland Village, Yoguru has been garnering their own horde of fans over at the other side of the island at Kallang Leisure Park.
They have position their yoghurt as the healthy non-fat choice of dessert with no preservatives and addictives added, which I reckon will strike a chord with all the health conscious. Produced fresh right in their store daily, Yoguru’s menu currently only consist of two flavours, Original and YoguBliss – the latter a fruity mix of Dragonfruit & Pomegranate which are famed for their anti-oxidants.
If one is in a dilemma of which flavour to savour, fret not as Yoguru offers a choice of both flavours in one serving – think of it as “Twist” from McDonalds – where one gets to sample and enjoy both flavours at the same time! Texture wise, Yoguru’s yoghurt is rather creamy and smooth, but I reckon Frolick’s version is silkier. Taste wise I always associate Original flavoured yoghurt as sour – somewhere along those produced by Yami Yoghurt – but Yoguru’s version was surprisingly sweet, in fact the Original is sweeter than that of YoguBliss which gave me a pretty mixed feeling.
Price starts from $3.30 for a regular serving of Original to $9.30 for a jumbo take home version of the YoguBliss – toppings are charged separately ($1.20 for 1 choice, $1.80 for 2, and $2.20 for 3 toppings). And for those who think that Yoguru’s location isn’t as convenient, you might be pleased to know they have plans to expand to town – so look out for it!
You can view the all photos and other reviews @ His Food Blog. |
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| Must Tries: YoguBliss |
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YC
6 Reviews
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Food and Beverage - 8
Ambience / Setting - 8
Value - 8
Service - 8
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Will you return to this place? Definitely
I spent about S$5 per person
Review Date: 12 May 2008 |
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| A creamy cloud of perfect frozen deliciousness!
Why would anyone travel all the way to Kallang Leisure Park? To try out this yogurt place that has received many glowing reviews of course!
I wasn't disappointed at all. I tried the YoguBliss which was a mixture of two flavours - Plain and Bliss (a concoction of pink dragonfruit and pomegranate). The texture of the yogurt is smooth, light, creamy and not too sweet. The serving size was quite generous too.
Did I mention that Yoguru's yogurt is NONFAT? Imagine frozen creamy goodness with none of the guilt! And you get all the health benefits of vitamins and minerals and live probiotic cultures =) |
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