Frozen Yogi Ubud Review: DIY Froyo on a Melting Afternoon (Cookies & Cream Yes, Gummy Bears No)
Bali’s been too hot lately, and I’ve eaten so much ice cream that joy started buffering.
Solution: I escaped to Ubud for a sleepover.
Night = silent, breezy, perfect.
Noon = surface of the sun, so we pivoted to Frozen Yogi.
Where it is (so you don’t melt finding it)
Right on Ubud’s main street, across the soccer field.
You can’t miss the parade of happy people holding cups like tiny trophies.
How it works (self-serve, priced by weight)

Grab a cup.
Pick your froyo flavors. I did cookies & cream, plain, and mango.
(Cookies & cream = the star.)
Hit the toppings bar.
I put almost everything because I contain multitudes and regret.
Skip: the gummy bears (mine were rock-hard cardio.)
Weigh, pay, inhale.
My total: ~Rp 47.000 (I went heavy on chaos).
Friend’s cup: ~Rp 35.000 (lighter hand, better self-control).
Small joys that matter:
- Free water next to the cup station (hydration nation).
- Wi-Fi (bless them).
- Friendly staff who explained the whole process without judgment at my maximalist toppings moment.
Flavor notes (very serious science)
- Cookies & Cream: Sweet, nostalgic, best base for wild toppings.
- Plain: Clean, tangy, balances all the candy you’re about to make questionable decisions with
- Mango: Sunny and bright; pairs well with fruit toppings if you’re pretending to be healthy.
Pros & cons (quick scan)
Pros
- DIY self-serve fun, pay by weight
- Good flavor mix (classics + fruit)
- Free water, Wi-Fi, kind staff
- Central Ubud location (soccer-field compass)
- Gummy bears = dental workout
- Price can climb fast if your toppings have main-character energy
- Tips to win at froyo
- Start with cookies & cream + plain for balance.
- Keep toppings in zones (crunch corner, fruit corner) so bites make sense.
- If it’s scorching, eat inside first; do photos later before it becomes yogurt soup.


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