This place is extremely deceiving. On the outside, it seems like a frozen yogurt joint owned by a Chinese couple. But it is way, way more than that. If you ask them for their«menu», they will hand you a menu in Chinese filled with a whole assortment of authentic Chinese dishes. My go to is the beef noodle soup with bok choy; the broth is just delicious, the perfect combination of savory, spicy, and tangy. The noodles are homemade and the bok choy gives the perfect texture variance. Don’t come here for the froyo, as you will not be satisfied. This place is not a froyo place!!! The reason Euro has low reviews is because everyone keeps thinking this place specializes in froyo, but they are entirely wrong. Come here instead for the Chinese dishes. This place is definitely not what it seems; I hear they even have a hidden karaōke room in the back of the kitchen…
Lisa R.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Nazareth, PA
This shop looked nice from the outside but when I went inside it smelled bad. Then I noticed people were eating Chinese food. There were only two different flavors of frozen yogurt. This was no yogurt shop. Disappointed.
Casey S.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Bethlehem, PA
I was curious to know when this became a chinese restaurant? It’s called EuroYogurt Serves chinese food Yet has the aroma of a pedicure shoppe? to start I was afraid to try the yogurt toppings just because i know i’ve had stale toppings from there before and when tallarico’s chocolates are right down the street it’s easy to say ‘screw the pseudo-healthy snack’ if i have to worry about a stale product. The woman behind the counted looked less than excited to serve me or answer any of my questions involving what toppings were availble. I’d say this used to be a worth-while trip, but no longer. I can somewhat understand the subterfuge though — when there is a competing chinese food restaurant across the street, why not advertize as a fro-yo place then once you have them in the door, nonchalantly slide them a chinese food menu, genius~!
Amy L.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Ocean View, NJ
I love this ice cream with the pop soba it’s so good. The only reason I give 4 stars instead of 5 is because they got rid of their vanilla soft serve machine!!! NOOOO! Please bring it back!
Alex L.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Edison, NJ
Where do you go for a Bubble Tea fix in Bethlehem, PA ? My spot is Euro Yogurt. I play it safe. I always order the Milk Tea. They have other colorful options, fruity flavors, but I stick to what I know. The bubble tea here is quite good for the area. I have had Bubble tea in Indonesia, Chinatown NYC, and other spots in New Brunswick, NJ. I know a good Bubble Tea when I taste one. My girlfriend had the Mocha Bubble Tea and she enjoyed it as well. I tasted her Bubble tea as well. The mocha had a strong coffee taste with a good balance of sugar and milk. They also serve food and frozen yogurt but I only order the Bubble Tea. If you are craving Bubble tea in Bethlehem, PA, give these guys a shot.
Jessica S.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Minneapolis, MN
A quick, healthy dessert spot to chat with friends. Price may turn off some. Small(which is a reasonable size small) with 2 toppings is $ 4.18.
Jackie S.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Los Angeles, CA
The yogurt is pretty good, but the staff is SORUDE! I continued to give them chances even after the first time a woman who worked there was extremely rude to me, yet it happened many other times after that. They are also extremely picky with the rewards card and one woman tries to get out of stamping it every time. I also once found a ladybug in my yogurt, which was obviously the last straw.
Diana P.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Jericho, NY
This place has always had a great atmosphere and a cute interior design. This place definitely has a lot of potential but is still not thriving with customers. I’ve been at Lehigh for 3 years and I noticed that the owners are changing every year or so. At first I wasn’t a big fan of their froyo, because i’m from NY and we’ve got Red Mango, 16 Handles, and etc. There’s a lot of good froyo places and this wasn’t one of them. I’m a sucker for mochi toppings but I remember that their mochi topping is SO hard and disgusting. I’ve never tasted mochi like this. The reason why I give this 4 stars is because i absolutely love bubble tea. It is my all time favorite drink and is something I miss so much from NY because Pennsylvania just doesn’t have it except in Lehigh Valley Mall which isn’t that great. Not only does this place have bubble tea, its bubble tea is just as good as Kung Fu Tea to me. Kung Fu tea is the new brand that started up a year or two ago in Flushing, NY and is my absolute favorite bubble tea place. I’m so happy that I found another bubble tea that is just as good as Kung Fu tea here in Pennsylvania. The prices are a bit more pricey which is the downside, but considering they’re the only ones that sell bubble tea in this area, i kind of understand why it’s a bit higher. The mochi ice cream is okay over here. Definitely overpriced. They’re exactly the same as the ones u buy in boxes, so there’s really no point to buy them from euro yogurt. Honestly, I don’t come to euro yugort for the froyo. I come for the bubble tea and that’s why I’m giving it 4 stars. Everything else about it isn’t that great, but nice atmosphere overall.
Jaclyn V.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Brooklyn, NY
I believe Euroyogurt is on its 4th or 5th set of owners. Each owner brought something different, but the standard of service and quality was always there… except now. I used to go here pretty regularly(2 – 3 times a week) and now I just pop in and out whenever. Today, my friend and I stopped in for 2 medium twists. Despite me saying no toppings, I was charged for them. The cashier didn’t understand much english, so I just told her to put some fruit on it. The fruit(except the bananas) all looked old. They got rid of some of the more unique/expensive(and my favorite) toppings like Mochi and fresh raspberries. Despite the subpar toppings, the worst part is the overall cleanliness of the restaurant. It is GROSS. It reeks of sewage(or something similarly foul), the walls have visible grime, the floors are not properly swept, the molding is all scuffed up. Hard Bean Café(previous owners)…WHEREDIDYOUGO??? Gross, gross, gross. I am regretting eating my yogurt… maybe the live cultures will kill this unease that is brewing in my stomach.
Yi H.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Bethlehem, PA
This place has so much potential but they just don’t know how to run it. Today, I went in for a yogurt smoothie. For $ 5, they filled up a little less than ¾ of a medium cup. I looked at it like WTH?! Two years ago, I used to love this place under the first original owner, when prices were reasonable and people were friendly.
Shane O.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Bethlehem, PA
Product = Good Prices = Bad Employees = Terrible They need some motivated employees with even minimal customer service skills(maybe try not hiring all your relatives) and to lower their prices about 10%. Really a shame because its a great idea in a good place. Always amazes me how folks can screw things up like this.
Daniel H.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Bethlehem, PA
Pretty good frozen yogurt. The plain flavor is tart and is not very sweet at all. Definitely helps accentuate the various fruits and toppings you can add. I think they give you honey as a topping without extra charge. This is certainly a good change from all the super-sweet soft serve everywhere else.
Adam H.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Bethlehem, PA
I eat here about twice a week. Twist with almonds and banana. Add some chocolate syrup and voi la. Pricey for a simple dessert but decent atmosphere. Pros: Only fro-yo shop I know of in bhem, atown, and easton area. Cons: Two flavors. Plain and Rasp-Pomegranate huh?
Jess M.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Philadelphia, PA
With a tag line of «Your new love affair,» I’d expected more. All the fro-yo joints I’ve been to in the past have been self serve with a per weight price. This place, oddly enough, strayed from the tried and true format. The one guy working was clearly high, which hey, whatever, but he didn’t seem to know anything about the establishment which has been in operation since July. We’d only noticed it tonight. I’d initially been in search of a milkshake, and my boyfriend and I drove by this place on our way to North Bethlehem. The place we’d been looking for in N. Bethlehem was closed. Fro-yo is an acceptable substitute for just about anything, so I wasn’t disappointed when we landed back here. I was disappointed to find out they only had original yogurt(tart) and pomegranate-raspberry. Twist was an option that boyfriend exercised and enjoyed. In addition to only two flavors of yogurt, they offered three different types of smoothies: tropical; berry; and orange. I was hoping for a berry smoothie, but our stoner server made it seem like no one EVER ordered one so he wasn’t sure how to make it because I guess mixing fro-yo with some berries is really GD difficult about halfway through your shift(we patronized the place around 6pm, it’s open until 11). Slightly annoyed that homeboy wouldn’t make my smoothie, I went with a medium(which was huge!) and original yogurt with bananas and raspberries. Would’ve also gotten some granola, but a post-it on the counter announced they were out. Of granola! Pfft. Do have to give our man credit for cutting up my banana and arranging it and the raspberries on my yogurt with the utmost care; I attribute it to his high, but he was so delicate with each berry. The décor of the place is pretty simple. The walls are covered with paintings by local/student artists which is pretty rad and there is plenty of seating. Also a two person table just outside the door for all your al fresco needs in the barely 45 degree weather while eating a frozen treat. My advice would be to score some more yogurt flavors(green tea, vanilla, chocolate) and have it all be self serve a la my fave Phileo. Then when your on duty fella is rocking a sweet buzz, all he has to do is accept some money instead of making excuses to get out of blending you up a smoothie.