One of the things that set Yogurt Nation apart from other froyo places is the fact that it also serves food. We had Nachos with Chili Meat and Salsa (P225, pictured above) to start us off.
Then we had Dynamite Sticks (P130, pictured above), Yogurt Nation's version of cheese sticks which are filled with a mix of different cheeses including cream cheese. Yummy! They went so well with the tartar sauce (if that was what it was).
Of all the pasta dishes served that night, I liked Scuderia Pasta (P165, pictured above) best. The sauce was made of real tomatoes. Really tasty meatballs and lots of parmesan cheese topped it too.
Basil Pesto with Kesong Puti (P190, pictured above) is one of Yogurt Nation's most expensive pasta dishes and is marked as a specialty. It was just okay though. Kind of bland and oily, I only liked munching on the kesong puti (white cheese) blocks.
After the meal, we went to the yogurt machines with little tasting cups so we could decide which flavors to order. There are six flavors to choose from -- original, cranberry, melon, ube, strawberry, and mango. I liked original and cranberry best, albeit melon was a surprise flavor sensation. Ube tasted too much like ice cream so I didn't like it and strawberry was too sweet. Mango was kind of bland.
After choosing your yogurt flavors, you get to pick out toppings. I spied on these unique passion fruit popping bobas.
I settled for original yogurt topped with passion fruit popping boba, mini-mallows, and graham powder. The finished order is then weighed on a digital scale and you are charged P23 per ounce.
The popping bobas actually burst and release passion fruit juice when you chew on them. Mmmmm! :DYogurt Nation
1D and 2D Sapphire Residences,
1D and 2D Sapphire Residences,
31st St. cor. 2nd Ave., Crescent Park West,
Fort Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City
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