I want--no, I need--to say that Menchie's is the best place to get frozen yogurt!
It has many flavors, flavors that you wouldn't imagine would be in a cup of meltingly delicious froyo--zesty orange, cookie dough, cupcake batter, and watermelon tart are just a few examples. My family and I took our trip to Menchie's towards the end of a full day we spent in LA. It had been boiling hot, we had walked until our feet were sore, and our taste buds (as well as every other fiber of our beings) were hungry for something satisfyingly sweet. And boy did Menchie's frozen yogurt fulfill that hunger! ;D When you walk in the shop, you will be overwhelmed by the bright hues of green and pink covering the walls, colors that will brighten your mood as much as the frozen yogurt will. You then are captivated by how enormously gigantic the cups are (yes, I had to put two synonyms side by side just to emphasize how large they were), one of which you are to grab and fill with as many mini mountains of throat-cooling pleasure as you can! And at each pair of flavors you will encounter, you have the choice of getting the two fireworks of flavor separately, with the two different hues untouched, or use the dispenser in the middle that will twist the two fireworks into one gigantic explosion, so that you will end up with either a mix of cookie dough and raspberry-pomegranate sorbet, or a passion fruit-chocolate cake fusion, or anything else under the Sun. And finally, you are presented with a row of freshly plucked toppings (in referring to the berries, such as deep ocean colored blueberries, ripe juicy lychees without the prickly skin, and party confetti-pink raspberries), along with toppings as baked goods (cookie bits, as well as a topping that always surprises me with how fresh they taste--delicious cheesecake pieces cut into perfect little squares of pure heaven)...and to go even further, Menchie's will not only allow you to create your own world of mountains and hills of colorful frozen yogurt, and throw countless trees and rocks of blueberries and cheesecake bits on top, but you also can swirl your mountains with warm fudge sauces that flow all the way down into the deep canyons of your Menchie's cup. Also, I should give you a slight warning that you may feel a stomachache after eating the new little world you created, because you will have found yourself eating it up all so fast as you become overpowered by its overall deliciousness! I hope you will encounter a Menchie's shop in your life, preferably in the near future both because it's summertime, and because there's no reason to have your mountains and hills and trees and canyons waiting for you to create them. :) ~~MC
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Sholeh
7/8/2011 12:40:11 pm
I never thought of it this way. I am not a fan of frozen yogurt, but the way you described it, I would like to loose myself in the mountains, hills, and canyons at least once.
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MC
7/8/2011 12:42:05 pm
That's good to hear, I'm glad you liked the nature-filled metaphor. :)
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