
Well, this is sort of how I feel about frozen yogurt.

So, what happens during Winter when the sun starts to resemble a crafty lover intent on playing hard-to-get?
Can froyo survive the chills and heartache of the mid-season slumber?
After several sessions spent frolicking in guilt-free dairy at Myog Frozen Yogurt in Kloof Street?
Yes.
Hell, yes.
Co-owner Joris |
The shop is stripped of the brightly coloured pieces of plastic that most froyo bars have recently adopted. Instead, you are greeted by faux green grass, washed out tables and a laid-back soundtrack that forces you into an eco-friendly daze.
French born owners Joris and
Jean-Eric have been friends for 10 years, and opened Myog after visiting on
holiday. Seductive Cape Town wooed the two into turning it into their home, and
the rest as they say, is froyo history. The popularity of Myog might
be due to the fact that they never compromise on quality (or it could be the
charming owners).
Now, let’s get to the good stuff - the froyo. Being 98% fat free, Myog is most probably the best date you’ll ever have - no regrets and no over thinking. The flavours change on a weekly basis, and you can choose from mixed berries, cinnamon, coconut, coffee, peanut butter, rooibos, or play it safe with natural. My favourite bit is definitely the toppings! Fresh fruit, chocolate balls, white buttons, mixed nuts, coconut – always good to the keep your options open, as I say.
Myog is really just about keeping things fresh, simple and healthy. Although, Joris says that they have had a few strange flavour requests – Amarula froyo topped with biltong, anyone?
Winter specials : Double
stamps from 9am til noon. Or, try the breakfast duo: 1 medium froyo &
toppings OR a parfait + a hot chocolate
OR a Yofee for R45!
poetically and accurately put...Shakespeare could not have done better in describing Myog!
ReplyDeleteCertainly Mengue! I just had my cinnamon fix at Myog - absolute perfection :)
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