Fro-yo girl here. Sadly, Miami’s Design District isn’t exactly overflowing with frozen yogurt, so when I heard that Plants & Bowls, the clean‑eating concept inside MIA Market, added a Greek yogurt ice cream option, I had to investigate. The stall is known for fresh juices, wellness shots, superfood bowls, salads, smoothies, and wraps — and as of March 2026, it now offers Yōva Greek yogurt ice cream made with 2% milk and no added sugar.
The menu lists “one scoop” for $6, but what you actually receive is a soft‑serve swirl from the machine. Toppings are $1 each, and the selection leans wholesome: fresh fruit, granola, nuts, coconut, chocolate chips, chia seeds, nut butters, agave, honey, maple syrup, date syrup, and sugar-free syrups.
There’s just one froyo flavor: plain.
The texture of the froyo is pleasantly thick — a good start for Greek froyo — but it doesn’t reach the creaminess level of some of Miami’s standout Greek yogurt shops. The bigger issue is the flavor profile. It’s mild to the point of being faint, with very little tang and not much yogurt character. It tastes more like lightly sweetened cream than true Greek yogurt.
That said, I appreciated the lower sweetness. Not every froyo needs to be a sugar bomb.
The toppings didn’t look as appealing as the other Miami froyo shops. However, in terms of value, the portion was larger than average, and the price was reasonable.
Plants & Bowls opened inside MIA Market in 2023. The MIA Market is on the second level. It is a chef-driven food hall.
You know you love me. X0 X0, fro-yo girl.
* Plants & Bowls, 140 NE 39th St #241, Miami, Florida 33137
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