We’re always on the hunt for healthier but satisfying dessert options, and there’s one to try in Suntec City: More Yogurt!
Yogurt Brand From China

More Yogurt is a popular Chinese yogurt beverage chain specialising in fresh fruit yogurt shakes and yogurt-based desserts.
The Suntec outlet has a cute, cottagecore-inspired look, complete with wooden signage and milk bucket decor.
What stood out to us was their focus on fresh ingredients.
We watched the staff prepare everything by hand, using Korean strawberries, ripe avocados and even fresh pandan leaves.
More Yogurt Menu
Their signature is the Avocado Shake Series, made with naturally fermented yogurt and fresh avocado.
The best-seller is the Avocado Almond Yogurt Shake ($8.90), which apparently sells over 10 million cups a year.
Despite being dairy-based, the drink was surprisingly mild. It wasn’t sour or overly creamy like many yogurt drinks.
That said, the avocado flavour wasn’t very strong either, so it probably won’t replace the classic avocado shakes from hawker fruit stalls.
Sweetness-wise, it was just right for us. The almond bits added texture, though that might not be everyone’s preference.
Other variations include Pistachio Avocado ($9.90), Pomelo Avocado ($8.90) and Kale Avocado ($7.90).
Singapore-Exclusive Drinks
There’s also a Singapore-exclusive Pandan Cendol Yogurt Shake ($6.90), made with fresh pandan, cendol and nata de coco.
It tasted like a lighter, less sweet version of traditional cendol. A fun concept, but we’d probably pick other drinks instead.
Durian lovers can also opt for the D24 Durian Yogurt Shake ($12.90).
Classic Yogurt Shake
Beyond avocado, More Yogurt offers classic fruit flavours like Papaya ($5.50), Dragonfruit ($5.50) and Hawthorn ($5.50).
We tried the Strawberry ($9.90) and Mango ($6.90), both of which tasted clean and natural, with no artificial flavours or overpowering sweetness.
Between the two, the Mango was our favourite. These drinks lean light and refreshing, so if you prefer thick, rich shakes, they might feel a little understated.
Yogurt-Based Desserts
They also serve yogurt bowls, yogurt bagel sandwiches and even cheesecakes.
On display, we spotted items like the Cold Brew Mango Matcha Yogurt Bagel ($5.90, half) and the Coconut Strawberry Cold Brew Yogurt Bowl ($9.90), both stacked generously with fresh fruit.
We didn’t get to try them, but they looked as wholesome as the drinks.
Healthy Dessert In Suntec City
More Yogurt feels like a solid option if you want a fun, guilt-light sweet treat. It’s not the place for a sugar hit, but if you’re after something fresh and not too heavy, it’s worth a visit!
Check out more sweet treats in Singapore:
- COTTA: Hidden Dessert Cafe in Tanjong Pagar Specializing in Gelato Desserts
- Homm Dessert Sentosa: Thai-Inspired Shaved Ice Desserts & Dishes In WEAVE Sentosa
- Lemuel Chocolate: Bean To Bar Chocolate Concept Store With Delicate Desserts Over At Star Vista
More Yogurt
3 Temasek Blvd, #02-600, Singapore 038983
Daily, 10am-10pm
*This article is based on a media-tasting event, but all opinions expressed about the food are entirely our own.
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