Ma soeur is OBSESSED with la Yogurtland.
And, for weeks, she's been trying to coerce me into equal excitement. As a lactard, though, I obviously can't consume large amounts of frozen yogurt without risking a stomach ache (even with the help of Lactaid). So, I confess that I sort of wasn't listening.
Bad, Linty! Bad!
Still, I agreed to stop by the La Brea location earlier this week, so she could get her fix. But only once she started shaking and jonesing like a crazed meth addict. MUST. HAVE. SPRINKLES.
Anyway, we arrived and I immediately realized the error in my ways.
Maybe my reaction was a result of childhood years spent gorging on salad bars from NYC's Korean groceries? Maybe anyone with a pulse just freaks for make-your-own-sundae? But, either way, Yogurtland should be renamed "Yogurt Heaven."
Basically, there's this wall of frozen yogurts, featuring about fourteen flavors. You're given some little sample cups, so you can try a few. Everything is D.I.Y., so it's totally fun and there are multiple swirl options with combos of two flavors. Even just the act of serving yourself yogurt out of the machine is oddly satisfying like you're playing ice cream shop.
Once you've chosen your flavor or flavors or even flavorsssss and picked your cup size (ha--cup size--sorry), you wander on over to the topping bar, which is actually like TWO entire bars. Toppings range from cereals to crumbled candy bars and candy pieces to fruit to mochi balls and red bean paste to traditional sprinkles and Ghirardelli sauces from dark to white chocolate. I mean. So fun! And you can add as much of whatever as you like. One malted milk ball, perhaps? Two fruit loops?
Anyway, my sister did something totally brilliant: she layered a flavor of frozen yogurt, then some toppings, then another layer of a different frozen yogurt flavor and then different toppings etc. etc. etc. Just a good tip. SO. GOOD.
Either way, I think this is a great addition to the hood and I fully plan to partake and risk stomach ache later this week. In my humble opinion, peanut butter frozen yogurt is basically worth a distended belly any day and they had that on the menu, so . . . Nuff said, oui?
xo - N.

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Posted by: The Pocket Lint | August 18, 2009 at 11:55 PM
I am from Australia and I was in LA last week and went to the Yogurtland at Le Brea - Sensational!! We dont have any frozen yogurt shops in Oz. We need them! Is it real yogurt though? I heard they use a powder plus water? Not sure if it matters, tastes great, but just interested to know what i am eating?
Posted by: Tracey Holmes | August 18, 2009 at 05:56 PM
Ooh--good tip, Miss Peacoat! I mean, it's make your own sundae at Yogurtland. No competition!
Posted by: The Pocket Lint | July 26, 2009 at 08:51 PM
okay, i am obsessed with yogurtland, too! i didn't know anyone else even went there, since pinkberry is the usual obsession (and i cannot stand the taste of pinkberry).
yummy, yummy yogurtland. (i go to the one across from home depot in hollywood. seems like it should be shady. it's not.)
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