New in Town: Yogurt Lady, KINEX — Mahjong Froyo Cubes, anyone?

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We’re officially declaring it Frozen Yoghurt season thanks to a genius addition to the local scene. Creamy, luscious, refreshingly cool and perfectly bite-sized, Yogurt Lady’s froyo cubes are the perfect treat to beat the heat.

The new joint at Basement 1 in KINEX offers an amazing selection of froyo flavours, including the latest (limited edition) Mahjong Froyo Cubes in avocado-flavour! With the Lunar New Year here, these froyo cubes with the green Chinese character “Fa Cai” in a mahjong tile design will certainly get you in the huat mood.

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What else should you expect? From their signature Roasted Coconut Crisp to the popular Dragon Fruit flavours, there’s something for everyone. With over ten unique flavours to choose from, any indecisive froyo lover will be spoilt for choice. But, not to worry. You can also opt for an assorted scoop for a taste of all your favourite flavours. If you’re extremely health conscious and wish to indulge while excluding the guilt, you’ll be happy to know they offer low-sugar options.

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Prices vary by flavour and size, as well as whether your choice is from Yogurt Lady’s basic or premium range. The signature Roasted Coconut Crisp, for example, costs S$6.90 for a regular serving and S$ 7.90 for a large.

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Coming with a group of friends or family? Their large tub will come through for S$17.90. It is a huge tub of different flavours melded into one gloriously delicious Froyo treat for everyone to get lost in. Just perfect!

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Pavin Chopra

A Singaporean writer & editor with almost 20 years across fashion, finance, and parenting — before following my appetite — into food editing. Passionate traveller, self-confessed coffeeholic, and a lover of people — except those who exclude tiramisu from dessert menus. When I'm not eating my way through the island, I'm eating my way through the rest of the world — one passport stamp & one local dish at a time.

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