I hate this place and I do so for several reasons but let me first talk about the good things…read morebecause they do have some of those.
The good:
The plain yogurt flavor tastes OK, albeit too sweet.
They have LOTS of different kinds of toppings, way more than any other froyo place in Amsterdam. They have fruits and nuts, candies and chocolates, and all kinds of gooey toppings such as caramel and peanut butter and much more.
You don't pay per topping but you pay for the total weight of your big, deep and wide cup. You decide how much yogurt, which yogurt, how much toppings and which toppings and then you weigh and pay it.
The fruits always look fresh.
The bad:
The yogurt is too sweet.
The Italian chick who works there is so extremely annoying. We've been there many times (because of my girlfriend, she seems to love it) and every time she, the Italian girl who works there, is up in our face asking if we know how it works. We say we do, she asks again, we answer again, she asks one more time and we answer one more time and then she starts explaining the whole process anyway. That is SO annoying!!! Moreover, if you stay there and eat your froyo, you have to hear her do this to EVERY. EFFING. CUSTOMER.
That's not even the worst of it all... the worst part is: she shouts and yells EVERYTHING! This woman is amazingly annoying. My girlfriend loves this place and even she mentions how annoying she is every time we go there.
That's not the only reason this place gets 2 stars from me. What also annoys me is that this place (in the beginning more so than now) actively advertises LOW FAT yogurt... which is bullshit because yogurt fats are actually good fats and can be very beneficial to a person, even a person on a diet. What they fail the mention is the crazy amount of refined sugars that is in the yogurt. Refined sugars are far, far worse than natural fats and the body treats them as poison (for example, check out "Sugar: The Bitter Truth" on YouTube if you're interested).
The only reason I see for anyone to go here is the array of toppings they offer.