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Go Greek Yogurt Dubai Mall Is Now Open

The Beverly Hills yogurt bar beloved by Jennifer Aniston and the Kardashians has landed at one of the world's most visited shopping destinations.

Go Greek Yogurt Dubai Mall Is Now Open
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  • 1Go Greek Yogurt opened at Dubai Mall in April 2025 as part of the brand's 2025 Middle East expansion.
  • 2The Beverly Hills brand was co-founded in 2012 by Tanja Subotic, David Subotic, and Jonathan Williams and now has 14 locations across the US and Middle East.
  • 3The Dubai Mall menu features frozen yogurt in Plain Tart, Greek Honey, and Chocolate flavors, plus probiotic smoothies and fresh Greek yogurt bowls made with European-sourced ingredients.
  • 4Go Greek Yogurt already operates on Mohammed Bin Rashid Boulevard and is planning a Jumeirah location in 2025, targeting 50-plus global locations by 2027.
  • 5All products use minimally processed, European-sourced ingredients made by traditional methods, resulting in naturally high-protein yogurt with no artificial additives.

Go Greek Yogurt at Dubai Mall is officially open, and it is the Mediterranean food moment Dubai has been waiting for. The Beverly Hills-born yogurt bar — with a fan base that includes Jennifer Aniston, Gigi Hadid, and the Kardashians — has made its way to one of the world's most visited shopping destinations just in time for summer 2025.

What Is Go Greek Yogurt?

Go Greek Yogurt was founded in Beverly Hills in 2012 by Tanja Subotic, her husband David, and business partner Jonathan Williams, a Greece native. Their idea was to bring genuine Mediterranean yogurt culture to life through food that is clean, nourishing, and genuinely good. More than a decade later, the brand has 14 locations across the US and the Middle East, a loyal celebrity following, and a fast-growing international franchise network.

Everything on the menu is made with high-quality, minimally processed ingredients sourced from Europe. No overcomplicated prep, no gimmicks — just real yogurt done properly.

What Is on the Menu at Dubai Mall

The menu at Go Greek Yogurt at Dubai Mall covers all the bases. House frozen yogurt flavors include Plain Tart, Greek Honey, and Chocolate, with three rotating seasonal options on top. You can customize your bowl with fresh toppings or go for one of their classic handcrafted creations.

Smoothies are packed with probiotics, protein, and vitamins. If you want something lighter, the fresh Greek yogurt bowls are worth ordering. All yogurt is made using traditional methods, so it comes out thick, creamy, and naturally high in protein — filling without being heavy, making it a solid option at any time of day.

Why This Dubai Mall Opening Matters

The Dubai Mall location is part of Go Greek Yogurt's 2025 Middle East expansion. The brand already has multiple locations in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, and its Mohammed Bin Rashid Boulevard spot was its first UAE outpost. Dubai Mall is the next major addition, and a Jumeirah location is also in the pipeline for later this year.

"We are truly grateful for the love and support from our Middle Eastern clientele," said co-founder Tanja Subotic.

> "Our mission is to share the genuine essence of the Mediterranean, promoting a healthy and mindful lifestyle."

With the brand targeting 50-plus global locations by 2027, this opening puts Dubai firmly on the map for one of the fastest-growing wellness food brands in the world.

How to Find Go Greek Yogurt at Dubai Mall

Go Greek Yogurt at Dubai Mall is open now. For directions and store hours, visit the Emaar Malls listing or check the brand's official locations page.

Whether you are after a post-shopping snack, a protein bowl between meetings, or just a reason to try the Greek yogurt that has kept celebrities coming back for years, Go Greek Yogurt at Dubai Mall is a stop that actually delivers.

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Jovilyn Carman

Reporting from Dubai — independent, on the ground, and built on local sources.