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| - I was really intrigued when my girlfriends told me about this place, and how it worked. First you get your cup and fill it with as much or as little frozen yogurt you want. They have all the normal flavors (chocolate, vanilla, etc.) plus some odd or seasonal ones like plain (tastes like unflavored yogurt; great with fruit or really sweet mix-ins) or fruit flavors like strawberry or pomegranate. Once you have your frozen yogurt, you walk over to a self-serve mix-in station where you can add in everything from pieces of chocolate candy, nuts, fruit, and even little Japanese mochi (which I would highly recommend adding). Once you are ready to check out, the cashier weighs your cup and you are charged based on that instead of cup size. This is one of two drawbacks I have found to this restaurant. I found that the pricing was not as definitive as I would have liked, as my half-full cup was $8+ after being weighed. I feel like if they went by size instead of weight prices would be much more reasonable. Also, there is barely any seating inside. I have been to both locations (this one and Mill Ave.) and noticed that there were 3-4 tables inside with 1-2 chairs at each. They could easily fit twice that many seats, and the empty space in the middle of the restaurant does not invite people in. Other than that, it is a great place for a delicious and healthy dessert.
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