If you are after high-end expensive yoghurt with toppings in Soho, this is the place. It can get very crowded with more of a bus terminal feel than a chic café. People are squeezed against the large glass windows mostly. Sometimes less seating just makes for a better customer experience. Unless you have to have yoghurt, get your coffee fix elsewhere.
Lily C.
Tu valoración: 5 Brooklyn, NY
Love the glass container and so damn good! Great snack when shopping in soho. Will def be bacm
Grace C.
Tu valoración: 4 Hacienda Heights, CA
I was just walking with my friend when we came across Chobani. I did not intend to come but i was intrigued to try it when i got the opportunity! We decided to share a half size of the fresh fruit + granola. It was exactly as it sounds with a bit of honey added as well. I enjoyed it but i definitely could have easily replicated it at home. I wish i had ventured out more and tried something different. its ok though, its an excuse to come again next time im in New York!
Nathan Z.
Tu valoración: 4 Brooklyn, NY
If you are in the Soho area and are looking for a quick bite to eat I recommend stopping by. The Fresh Fruit and Granola yogurt was very good and comes in either half or full size. Their Turkish Simit with smoked salmon and herbed labne was also good, but it definitely was pricey and not as large as I would’ve hoped.
Joanna V.
Tu valoración: 5 Brooklyn, NY
I love that this place exists!!! I stopped in here to get a yogurt parfait for lunch. I settled on the pistacchio, cocoa nibs, orange, mint, and honey parfait. The choice was very hard mind you. Everything looked amazing. This was soo freaking good. I know it was better than if I had tried to make the same thing at home. It was slightly sweet, but not too sweet. It was fresh and refreshing. And it was filling all at the same time. I can’t wait to go back and try their other creations. They all sound delicious.
Pat W.
Tu valoración: 4 Maumee, OH
This is a nice little place to stop for yogurt in Soho. Its on the corner of a building and is modern yet charming. Its a bit tight inside but here is decent seating. The yogurt was tasty. Based off one visit but we enjoyed it.
Kristin C.
Tu valoración: 5 Manhattan, NY
I recently bought my good friend some Chobani bowls as part of her wedding gift(thats how obsessed her and I are about Chobani) and secretly almost kept them for myself. Now she says she thinks of me every morning while making her delicious yogurt breakfast. And now I have an excuse to go there this weekend — to get my own bowls! So while I’m there I will pick up my favorite sweet creation, the Pistachio Chocolate. Its by far the best, and the flavors of orange and mint are the perfect compliments!
Harry H.
Tu valoración: 3 New York, NY
What a terrible setup for a seemingly efficient corporation: two menus, and a different chance of being greeted at all depending on the door you enter. Once you do order, the server may yell orders through the tiny pickup window, and tell you to wait there for your order, yet remain there himself just to hand it to you when ready. That said, the pistachio chocolate(everything’s the same yogurt base, with the mix-ins being the differentiator) was a very overpriced but very tasty $ 5.99 spent, but the damn thing didn’t fit in the bag they provide.
Jane P.
Tu valoración: 5 Clarksville, MD
I love anywhere where you can get something nutritious and delicious. They have a set menu of yogurt that you can pick from. I got their toasted coconut and pineapples. It was so good! It had the perfect amount of sweetness from the honey. This place is a must-try!
Rita Y.
Tu valoración: 5 Cupertino, CA
So I’m lactose intolerant but chobani yogurt makes it worth it to buy lactase pills and eat yogurt. Chobani Soho — is located right smack dab in the middle of their bustling street. And decorated right in tune with the fall season — can’t be missing out on that pumpkin spice flavors hm? At ~$ 5 for a small size its not the cheapest food ever but really the combinations of flavors you get to choose from make it so worth it. Everything is so perfectly arranged and then combinations of flavors blend perfectly. I wanted to try a savory chobani so we got the Mango and Avacado mix. Super good and comes with blue corn tortilla chips. Taste a little like eating salsa. Anyway if its a little too out of your price range they have postcards with all the ingredients of each combination so you can just try making it yourself at home!
Karol L.
Tu valoración: 5 Brooklyn, NY
Delicious!!! My favorite is the Mango & Avocado with jalapeño and cilantro! It’s so light and fresh! Writing this review makes me want it now! ahhh!
Jessie H.
Tu valoración: 4 Philadelphia, PA
This place is pretty pricey(~$ 5 for a small yogurt). I got an iced coffee(not worth the money) and a half smoked salmon bagel(~$ 5 – 6). I really liked the half smoked salmon bagel. High quality and the bagel was toasted. It was a half bagel so not filling, more like a snack. I don’t think it’s worth the money but it was pretty good. If you have money to spend then come here. I don’t like yogurt so I didn’t try that but my friend said it was really good.
David L.
Tu valoración: 5 New York, NY
Ambiance: Went here on Friday afternoon around 2pm and it was busy but there really wasn’t any wait in getting my food ordered and my yogurt came out within 5 unites. However, the seating is a bit tricky. There isn’t much space to sit and even if you do find a space, it might be at the center counter and you might have to stand. If you want to come here and catch up with a friend, I would suggest against that cause its kind of the ambiance where you’re expected to clear out once your food is gone. Also very friendly and helpful staff that deals with your struggles and rude customers. Food: I ordered the red pepper harissa and feta savory yogurt in a large, to stay. I would say that the large was pretty darn big. I couldn’t finish mine and so I asked for a little container to take it home. I would say the harissa is a bit spicy and has a kick so be forewarned. BOWLS: YESYOUCANTAKEYOURBOWLHOME. I asked. It might look a little weird stuffing your bowl into your bag haha, but you can ask the cashier for a clean bowl and a paper bag to carry it in home. I heard you can bring the bowl back for a discount but not sure how much that is. Overall, recommend~!
Anna L.
Tu valoración: 5 East Village, Manhattan, NY
I LOVED this place! Got the blueberry power! Really Enjoyed it, quite sweet, crunchy. And the guy gave me a new bowl to take home so nice :). It’s quick too, and so many great flavored. Going back to try the pistachio w/dark choco! The salmon sammich* was quite small. But the yogurts are worth, get the large and share. Healthy taste great haha
Melody S.
Tu valoración: 5 Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, CA
Can I please just beg them to open up a location in LA?! Wow. Came here on a Sunday morning and I was completely satisfied. Although it was a bit crowded, it was TOTALLYWORTHIT. As a tourist in NYC, this was one of my top 3 favorite food places I’ve visited during my stay here. We decided to get a savory dip which was the spicy feta cheese yogurt dip and a sweet one which had chocolate, orange, mint and honey. Both dips were served with their crackers. Their espressos looked delicious too… I am back home in LA now and I still can’t stop thinking about their yogurt! Wondering if there’s a way to force them to open a location in LA, but apparently the one in NYC is the only one in the U.S. So if you’re in the neighborhood, you need to stop by here!
Kathy H.
Tu valoración: 5 Montreal, Canada
I am in love!!! I love this place! Okay yeah Chobani, nothing special to all you NYers(and everyone really). But Chobani is not in Canada due to some milk supply issue so the first time I ate Chobani is here. At SoHo. And omgawwdddd is it super delicious!!! What to do? Very crowded here and very confusing. Not sure who’s in line, who’s ordering, who’s waiting. I ended up at the tall communal table and happily ate it alone. I love the vibe. The ordering area is insanely confusing, but once you move over to the seating area, it’s nice over here! The staff are nice.
Christina P.
Tu valoración: 5 Brooklyn, NY
OK so maybe this isn’t the hippest indie yogurt store in town, as it’s obviously owned by a large brand that sells their products at most grocery stores. But after a few trips there I felt like I had a unique experience, tasted some great things that I couldn’t get at my local store, and at a great price to boot. A half-sized yogurt ‘creation’ is $ 5.50 and is a very hearty snack or even a light meal. While some places(cough cough Greecologies) will charge you for every topping you put on there, each creation comes with a ton of fun toppings for free. My favorites have been the toasted coconut and pineapple and the fresh fruit and granola(the fruit changes by season). You can also get some savory varieties, and even some sandwiches and soups. It’s not just for yogurt! Oh! And last time I was there I discovered that they sell packaged yogurt too, including flavors I had never seen before like a seasonal watermelon, a seasonal plum, and passion fruit — all were delish and I think they were just over $ 2 each! I’ve always taken my order to go, and sometimes they give it to you in a cool glass dish that I totally re-use at home all the time(the size is perfect for cooking prep). The last time, though, I just got a normal disposable bowl, but hey how many Chobani branded glass bowls does one gal need?!
Michelle S.
Tu valoración: 4 Cambridge, MA
Chobani is a great place for a mid-afternoon snack, sweet fix, cup of coffee, or even a light dinner. The Greek yogurt is so fresh that you can taste the light aromatic creaminess — it’s really worth paying $ 6 – 7 for a relative small amount of yogurt(though be advised that the yogurt is actually pretty filling!). I tried the fruit with granola and honey combination and chose blueberry as the fruit. The fruit was fresh and the yogurt tasted so good on its own that I almost wished there were less honey to allow the taste of the plain yogurt to stand out. I also tried the simit sandwich with smoked salmon and herbed labne — essentially, this is a version of a bagel with smoked salmon and herbed cream cheese. The combination wasn’t spectacular, but again, it was beautifully presented and the salmon was fresh. The ambience is perfect for catching up with friends and/or people watching. The store’s walls are all glass, so you can see the bustle of people walking up and down Prince St. The inside is minimalistic but decorated with pops of color from fresh lemons or limes on the long wooden sitting table. Would highly recommend if you’re in the area! Next time I’m trying the pineapple and coconut yogurt combination.
Sallie L.
Tu valoración: 4 Atlanta, GA
I liked this place so much that I visited twice during my week trip to NYC. The Chobani store is decent sized(for NYC) but it was crowded both times I went. There are employees floating around the store who will take your order(so that you don’t have to wait in the register line) if you are paying with a card. There are also places to sit but, again, this place is busy so you might not be able to find a seat. However, you can order to-go if necessary. There are various items on the menu ranging from yogurt to sandwiches to coffee. For the yogurt items, you can get a half size at $ 5.50 or a full size at $ 6.40. Since you’re already spending a lot of money on yogurt, you should probably just get the full size because it is significantly larger for less than a dollar more. I heard you’re allowed to take home the pretty glass bowl but I found this to be unclear so I didn’t. Ordered: +Pistachio and Chocolate: Came with actual pistachios, dark chocolate, orange pieces, mint, and honey on top of plain greek yogurt. This was delicious and refreshing, though the mint was a bit overwhelming(and I actually like mint). +Toasted Coconut and Pineapple: Came with fresh pineapple, coconut, hazelnuts, and agave. This was my favorite! +Rice Pudding: Very very good. There were other yogurt creations that I wish I was able to try out BUT they have really pretty recipe cards for their creations that you can take home with you. This would be the most cost effective way to try the various creations anyway since $ 6+ is REALLYEXPENSIVE for yogurt.
Patty C.
Tu valoración: 4 Brooklyn, NY
I’ll admit it, I came here mostly because I wanted the cute chobani cup. The register space can get a bit overwhelming because of its crowd was and small space but the workers walk around the store and can place an order for you. I got the Orange and pistachio sweet yogurt. It was tasty but pricey and not filling. 6 $ for 3.5 oz is a bit too expensive for me when I get a whole tub of chobani for the same price. I think it’s great way to expand the marketing of chobani but I don’t think I will visit on a daily basis. Glad I got my cup though!
Alex M.
Tu valoración: 4 Paris
Je né connaissais pas Chobani avant de l’avoir étudié dans un business case mais je suis ravie d’avoir fait un tour dans la boutique de Soho. Je n’ai pas encore goûté les yaourts Chobani des grandes surfaces, mais le granola+yogurt+fruits frais(framboises et mangue) était très bon, très frais. Le granola se marie bien avec le yaourt à la grecque, la touché de miel est parfaite. J’aime beaucoup le concept et la présentation et j’ai hâte de revenir pour goûter les pots salés ! Je rajouterai une étoile lorsqu’ils auront baissé leurs prix(environ 6 $ le pot).
Jean-Renaud X.
Tu valoración: 5 Toulouse
Les meilleurs yaourts à la grecque au monde ! Des recettes originales mélangeant salé /sucré, un rapport qualité /prix excellent. Des produits haut de gamme(chocolat, fruit etc.), un yaourt onctueux et un magasin entièrement vitré en plein cœur de Soho ! Les autres produits à la carte sont aussi excellent. Le bagel au saumon est à tomber. Seul bémol: beaucoup de monde le midi et des WC uniques et petits.
Anissa M.
Tu valoración: 5 Courbevoie, Hauts-de-Seine
Une sacrée découverte dans le quartier de Soho … Après la folie des yahourts glaces, voilà un concept qui tourne 100% autour du yahourts décliné avec des recettes sucrées(top pour le petit dej — j’ai pris yahourt noix blueberry j’étais au top !!) et on dirait que les recettes salées sont tout aussi fraîches et gourmandes ! Tout est fait a la commande dans le petit atelier, c’est servi sur de belles planches en bois … Bref c’est hyper abouti :) on a pas ça en France et c’est bien dommage ! Le seul hic c’est qu’ils né proposent pas de jus d’orange et j’étais un peu frustrée de né pas pouvoir avoir ma petite boisson fraîche du matin !
Raphaele N.
Tu valoración: 5 Paris
Un lieux unique et raffiné ! A vous de choisir sur la carte entre un yaourt sucré ou salé issus des créations Chobani ! Les associations de saveurs sont a tomber Les produits sont parfaitement mis en valeur Le petit plus: vous pouvez emporter le pot en verre de votre yaourt
Fouad M.
Tu valoración: 4 Grenoble
Pour les amateurs de yaourt et granola Laissez vous tenter par le bluberry power et gresy café au lait Le petit déj reviens a 13 $