There’s a new frozen yogurt joint in town! Singapore’s froyo scene is relatively small and there haven’t been any new contenders for a while—until now. Newly opened at Basement One in KINEX, Yogurt Lady has just entered the scene with their unique frozen yogurt cubes, including never-seen-before mahjong froyo.
With Chinese New Year around the corner, Yogurt Lady’s new yogurt cubes are designed to look like the ‘Fa Cai’ mahjong tile. Made to resemble the familiar green ‘fa’ Chinese character, which loosely translates to making money, these bite-sized cubes are avocado-flavoured. They’ll surely guarantee you more huat at your next mahjong game session!
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Aside from that, they have also introduced a new seasonal flavour for this CNY period—Fresh Mandarin Orange ($7.90 for regular). True to its name, it includes pieces of fresh mandarin orange inside, and is only available for purchase till the end of January.
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Yogurt Lady specialises in artisanal frozen yogurt cubes that are handmade from scratch. With plenty of flavours available, they pride themselves on using natural ingredients, such as fresh fruits and nuts, without any preservatives.
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Prices vary depending on your chosen flavour and serving size. Get flavours such as Banana Chocolate and Matcha Red Bean at $6.90 for the regular size, and $7.90 for large. Premium flavours including Signature Roasted Coconut Crisp and Dragonfruit are also available at $7.90 for regular, and $8.90 for large.
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You can choose to get a mix of classic and premium flavours too, with a top-up of $1. Family-sized tubs are also available for takeaway purchase at $17.90 each.
If you’re looking for more dessert places, check out our The Better Scoop review for nian gao waffles.Â
Address: 11 Tanjong Katong Road, #B1-28, Singapore 437157
Opening hours: Daily 10am to 9pm
Tel: 83823927
Website
Yogurt Lady is a halal-certified eatery.
Feature image adapted from @nicolejyq‘s post and @yogurtladysg’s post.Â
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