Now, to be perfectly honest, I have never met an authentic ice-cream cone or real-yogurt, frozen yogurt that I didn't like. But there are some better than others, and the subtleties are important.
For instance, I'm not a big fan of "gourmet" ice cream because the milkfat percentage is too high for my taste. I like a more icy texture than the ultra-creamy Haagen-Dazs. But my palate for this new frozen yogurt is still developing. I do know that I want real yogurt taste, that is, the tanginess that comes from authentic yogurt. Pinkberry scores well there. I also want fresh fruits, not canned, frozen, or week-old. Pinkberry scores high there, as well. Adam Saxton, a regional owner of the Pinkberry stores, said the fresh fruits were cut at the store every day for that day. There is a nice clean taste in the best frozen yogurt. Pinkberry has it.
I have gotten off the point, though.
Places like Pinkberry are about simple pleasures and good memories. Arlington has added a place for both with Pinkberry. So, if you are out shopping, or having lunch or dinner at the new Arlington Highlands Shopping Center -- save room for dessert at Pinkberry.
$3.95 gets you a healthy portion of tasty frozen yogurt -- with fruit and assorted toppings of your choosing.
I liked it.
http://www.pinkberry.com/

