No, it's not White Hat, but it will do. It's called
Yogurbud, and it's on the second floor in the middle of all the shoe stores and overlooking the skating rink.
The pros: Their servings are ENORMOUS - at least twice the size of a large White Hat cup. The price, at P90, is way cheap. And I don't think they sweeten their yogurt at all, so it tastes super-tart and awesome, but that depends on your taste, I suppose.
The cons: The yogurt's watery and grainy compared to White Hat, and could stand to be more creamy. And there's not much to offer by way of toppings, and what there is is expensive - each topping is P30, which is a little too much. OTOH, I can always bring my own fruit - I just have to find some canned mandarin oranges, and I'm good to go.
Just one thing, however:
"Our rich and creamy frozen yogurt ARE"??? WRONG GRAMMAR, people! Can't find actual proof that "yogurt" is a count noun, but if it's like "milk" and putting a plural form on it makes it sound awkward, then keep referring to it like you would a collective noun and use the singular, even if you mean the many kinds of yogurt you offer. This bothers me.