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Just a short walk from the Saint Paul station, on line 1 of the Metro, in the Marais district, which is filled with all kinds of old buildings, is a pure white shop that jumps right out at you: Myberry. And it's something that is still pretty rare to find in Paris, or really anywhere in France: a frozen yogurt shop. While they only offer plain flavored yogurt (€2.8 for a small, €3.5 for medium, and €4.5 for large), you can add all kinds of seasonal fruit (like strawberry, raspberry, mango, blueberry, banana, kiwi, and cantaloupe) as well as dried fruits and cereals as toppings for €0.95 each.
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Frozen yogurt may have 0% fat, but it’s still creamy enough, not to mention delicious enough! And by the way, the Small size is enough for most people, so be careful!
The futuristic interior of the shop, which looks like it might be from a UFO, isn't very big, so when the weather is nice you might enjoy takig a stroll around Malais while eating your treat. When I visited Myberry for this report, the shop was packed with Parisians. And since they’re open non-stop from lunch through dinner, and they have daily specials combining the frozen yogurt with soup or a bagel (for 8-9 euros), it’s a really convenient place to drop by.
(2008-07-11)
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