

Now, I still haven’t spotted a Pinkberry (although there’s rumor of one planned for Silicon Valley), but several frozen yogurt shops are trying to stake an early claim on the frozen yogurt (or “fro-yo” as EaterSF pegged it) wars.
One of the early entrants is Jubili on Fillmore just south of Geary Boulevard and a few yards from Starbucks. This gleaming new shrine to yogurt (and cereal) opened last month and benefits from the old and new Fillmore.The old Fillmore has a strong concentration of Korean immigrants and Korean-Americans. (The latest fro-yo craze has been credited to the popularity of the tart frozen yogurt from Korea. Pinkberry’s founders are Korean-Americans and a large Korean chain known as Red Mango has opened a U.S. counterpart.) The new Fillmore is this huge building known as the Fillmore Heritage Center, which will feature several notable food spots such as a large Yoshi’s and the new 1300 restaurant.
So smart positioning from the people behind Jubili.

When I visited on a recent Saturday afternoon, I decided to try a “my” (medium) sized peach-flavor yogurt with fresh mango toppings. I paid close to $4 for this nice-sized cup of yogurt.

The fresh mango bits made my cup of yogurt prettier but the mango wasn’t fully ripen, so it didn’t add anything to my yogurt-eating experience.
The Jubili location is contemporary and clean, very Swedish or Danish in design sense. It wasn’t very crowded when I was there, just one other family enjoying their yogurt and another one coming in as I left.

My most favorite frozen yogurt was found in Hawaii at yogurt stand at the Ala Moana Shopping Center. I forgot their name, but they had this wonderful original flavor yogurt that wasn’t very tart. And I’d top them with fresh cut strawberries that was just heaven. Unfortunately, the big mainland chain known as TCBY invaded the islands and this frozen yogurt shop closed down.
Anywho, my memories of frozen yogurt in Hawaii is my standard for good frozen yogurt. So how does Jubili stand up to that? Not really there because it’s a bit more tart than I’d like, but I like its creaminess. It’s an enjoyable treat when I’m in the neighborhood.

I actually like the tang. Have you ever drank the little tiny yogurt drink found in Chinese supermarkets - the plastic bottles are about 3" tall and come in a 5 pack. I forgot the name of them...anyways, I think Pinkberry tastes like that.
ReplyDeleteIt has been forever since I have seen a frozen yogurt place! I like the tang of yogurt which seems to be missing in many of the ones I have had in the past. Sounds really good right now.
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Steamy, I haven't tried those drinks. Between you and me, I think a lot of those Chinese made drinks are too sweet! I am craving the green tea yogurt from Pinkberry. That's one flavor I wished Jubili offers.
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There's a Pinkberry knockoff in Berkeley that opened a few months ago: Papamingo's. It's next to Rasputin's records on Channing. They have 3 everyday flavors plus a rotating special flavor (blueberry, strawberry, or peach so far). The everyday flavors are the original, green tea, and pomegranate.
ReplyDeleteThe pomegranate must be tried. It's wonderfully tart, not too sweet, and still distinctly Asian-tasting like the original flavor.
Cool, thanks for the tip about Papamingo's. That pomegranate sounds intriquing, and can't wait to get my hands on the green tea!
ReplyDeleteDon't forget The Yogurt Bar, on Octavia just off Union. I'm usually there at least twice a week!
ReplyDeleteIf you haven't tried froyo before, I would try Jubili before venturing any other place in the bay area. They have it going with the texture/tang/consistency that reminds me of my first froyo experience in LA! Yogurt Bar has a lot less tart and is more like greek yogurt.
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