Stopped by here Saturday night after a show and the place was totally packed just before midnight. Good for them! I appreciate how well thought out everything is from the creative flavors and toppings to the cute characters and general set up. I am sure they're thinking merchandise, TV shows and the whole lot for Bruce Tea and Mangozilla. It just looks so damn cool...snow cream!
But in the end, it's simply not my thing. I prefer frozen yogurt instead for the health (many of them could be fake) benefits like protein, enzymes and bacteria I can't spell nor pronounce. Plus my dessert doesn't turn into a soupy mess in less than 10 minutes. Their small size known as "ninja" was big and more than I needed or wanted. How about considering a smaller size called "chiisai" or "weewee" for $4?
The first few bites of my Mangozilla were quite refreshing. I liked the Cap'n Crunch mixed with multicolored mochi and strawberries. The snow cream itself was very interesting. I honestly tried to scarf it down as quickly as I could despite my snow cream headache because I didn't want everything melting on me. This happened to my wife since she's one of the slowest eaters in the history of eating. She actually chucked the whole thing after only finishing half because it was just cold, weird, syrupy soup. She liked it less than I did.
I'll give it another show some other time and try the taro combination. Their flavor combos were really cool and I can only imagine how long that whole thing took.
It would be nice to have some outdoor seating too.