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Blueberry Frozen Yogurt
Category: Food Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt [Edit]
1703 Robson StVancouver, BC V6G
Neighbourhood: West End
(604) 288-2523
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3 reviews for Blueberry Frozen Yogurt
3 reviews in English
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Review from Bea Y.
Following on the heels of the popular frozen yogurt craze, Blueberry is a knockoff of the successful California-born Pinkberry, minus the coffee flavored frozen yogurt. It's only got original and green tea flavors at the moment, but it has a lot of the same fruit and cereal/chocolate toppings. That said, I absolutely adore Pinkberry and their knockoff counterparts, including Blueberry. The only complaint I have is that they skimp on their toppings (due to the shallow cups), and they don't give you as much frozen yogurt as you think you have (there's a huge hole in the middle). Ask for the frequent fliers card!
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Review from Henry C.
The Summary:
Yet another Asian yogurt place (tarter than regular Frozen yogurt.) Overall, it's pretty good, conveniently located in a hole in the wall area on Robson. I would recommend it.
The Background:
Conveniently located on Robson, this place is a hole in the wall store located a few doors down from another Korean restaurant, Jang Mo Jib for a nice warm healthy meal followed by a cool, somewhat healthy desert.
The Positives:
The yogurt is quite good and creamy, but it's not spectacularly different from any other place (along the west coast.) While this may or may not be better than other places in Vancouver, it's pretty similar to places in Seattle and San Francisco Bay Area. One of the definite plusses to this place is the fact that the blueberries are fresh and not frozen.
The Negatives:
While the amount of froyo looks pretty large when they serve it, it's not quite as spectacular because the center of the cup tends to be hollow. -
Review from jenny m.
Vancouver, BC
I require my fro-yo tangy. So for me, Blueberry does that part right. The whole plastic cup and spoon thing drives me nuts though. I wish this city had some hard regulations regarding to-go materials. But that's another rant for another site. For now, I'm going to have to bring my own cup and spoon in the meantime. I don't care if they look at me like I'm a dirty hippy. I'm not, I just care about the environment. I've noticed other yogurt shops have paper cups. hmmm.
