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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / Yole Opens Their First Outlet in Mid Valley: Best Healthy Desserts in KL

Yole Opens Their First Outlet in Mid Valley: Best Healthy Desserts in KL

December 17, 2021 by StrawberrY Gal

My heaven for my softserve! One of the best softserve to go for is now HERE in Mid Valley. Yole which is originated from Spain is NOW in Mid Valley bringing you the best and healthy desserts that you can go for! And what’s special is the milk and yoghurt imported from Germany!

What’s so special about Yole is their softserve are guilt-free as they contains around 65 Cal per 100 ml and no sugar added. And in here, they are using high quality ingredients in their products which is not just healthy but also delicious.

The interior is also instagram friendly too where you can have your pictures taken at their outlet with Yole or even their special and colourful nanoleaf panel.

 One of the recommendation is the Ibiza (RM 16.90 for Mini| RM 19.50 for Large) , We try their Ibiza which is made from fresh yogurt and every mouthful is so good healthy and delicious. Each of it is well layered with the fruits, crunch and sauce. It is indeed a good combination and deliciously good.

And what’s more there have over 30 choices of ingredients for you to choose from fresh fruits to nuts and sauces.

  If you are a shake lover, you can go for their Boba which is made from the fresh yogurt. They comes with the choice of Strawberry Boba and Mango Boba. I am loving the strawberry boba which give me a pop in my mouth while drinking.
\   Don’t miss out their Bubble Waffle which comes with the choice of two toppings where you can go for 1 crunch and 1 sauce and you can have them with the ice cream or frozen yogurt.  We have them topped with the chocolate sauce and bites of mini-M&M. Super delicious.

The cones are another must try as their cones are freshly made and they are indeed very crispy. Enjoy your choice with their yogurt or ice cream with it.

If you love the milky blend of it, you can go for their ice cream while their yogurt comes with the light sourish taste with it.So, why not head to Yole now and enjoy the awesome slurp-licious delights with guilt -free.

 

 

Address: 

G-046, 37, Lingkaran Syed Putra, Mid Valley City, 

59200 Kuala Lumpur

( opposite Coffee Bean and Uniqlo)

Filed Under: Food Review, Invited Review

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