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Saturday, May 02, 2026

Desperately Seeking MYKA Greek πŸ‡¬πŸ‡· Frozen Yogurt 🍦

 

Yesterday, I found my Mecca, my holy grail…

Greek Yogurt ice cream 🍦 

In the morning I got an alert πŸ”” from dear
SOLLI, who is in the hills of Tuscany teaching a photography πŸ“Έ class.

Never mind. We both have Greek Yogurt ice cream 🍦 on the brain 🧠

Naturalement, I ran πŸƒ‍♀️ out of the house straight to the Marais.

The streets were full of muguet bouquets πŸ’ 

You give muguet to a friend on premiere de Mai for good luck πŸ€ 

This couple were clutching Chihuahuas 🐢 🐢 instead.

At last I found rue de SΓ©vignΓ©.

A happy woman eating her Greek yogurt in the street πŸ˜€

TA DA! at #28 rue de SΓ©vignΓ©! 

MYKA GREEK frozen yogurt
🍦 

MYKA’s owner Natalia was onhand (on the left). This was day 2.

The main product is Kefir goat 🐐 yogurt from France πŸ‡«πŸ‡· 

More than 20 unusual topping are available. 

On the right - crunchy fillo pastry. Many of them are ‘crumbles’

The MENU Please πŸ™ 

The decor is stunning 

Everything is Greek cobalt blue and white. Even the paper cups.

Here is MYKA’s back story. Natalia, who is Mexican, was living in Greece with her husband for 18 years, when he lost his job. They put their heads together and decided to create a unique Greek frozen yogurt company, starting in Madrid. Now they are in Paris, New York, Dubai, soon
California and Miami and the world 🌍

Kiwi πŸ₯  
asked, “ How is the taste different from the frozen yogurt so popular a few years ago?”
It is tart and tangy like Greek yogurt. 
Sugar is a bottom note 🎡 Not a top note. 

Living in France πŸ‡«πŸ‡· it’s easy to find goat 🐐 & sheep πŸ‘ Greek yogurt at the supermarchΓ©.I’m addicted. It’s the Greek aspect that is popular.

Traditionally in Greece
it’s made from sheep’s milk πŸ‘
I LOVE ❤️ the taste. And I loved MYKA’s 🍦

After I left 

I kept seeing πŸ‘️ 

Greek 

Cobalt Blue 

Everywhere.
πŸ“ Except for all the fraise πŸ“ 


15 comments:

  1. Margie9:08 AM

    Omg, did you find it? 🀞

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    1. Anonymous9:22 AM

      I’m working on it Margie πŸ‘

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  2. The shop looks really cute. How is the taste different from the frozen yogurt that was so trendy 20 years ago in the U.S.?

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    1. Anonymous10:30 AM

      Good question πŸ₯
      It’s the extra tanginess and tartness of GREEK Yogurt.

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  3. Anonymous10:45 AM

    I want the apron. Butb then, I always want the apron.

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    1. Anonymous10:49 AM

      I know πŸ’™
      I loved their ceramics too.
      I would love πŸ’™ to go back to GREECE πŸ‡¬πŸ‡·

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  4. Anonymous11:05 AM

    Here it is 8AM and I am dying for a bowl of Greek yogurt dessert you are showing!. And the interior is beautiful. I am sure this is a success and wish one of these shops were in my area here in SoCal.

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    1. Anonymous11:36 AM

      They are coming! πŸ¦πŸ¦πŸ¦πŸ‡¬πŸ‡·
      ‘Gird your loins’ as they say in THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA 2!

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  5. Bonnie L11:15 AM

    Lucky you! A new yummy shop to discover! I love Greek yoghurt; thicker, more protein, and it makes a great substitute for sour cream in any baking recipe. Those toppings are a novel idea. Good for you for getting the blueberries, so healthy. Enjoy!

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    1. Anonymous11:37 AM

      I was going to get NO toppings but who can say NO to blueberries 🫐 πŸ’™

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  6. Anonymous12:45 PM

    Ugh, that ice cream looks utterly yummola!!!

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    1. Anonymous1:45 PM

      Translation please πŸ™ πŸ˜€

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  7. Sukicart12:53 PM

    It looks delicious and the shop is stunning in it's Greek blue and white. On the list. Thanks Carol.

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    1. Anonymous1:45 PM

      Great Suki 🍦 πŸ‡¬πŸ‡·

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  8. Anonymous2:46 PM

    Love!!!!😍 😘fromπŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

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