It used to be hub for all "burger" and Pizza" food fetishes before the emergence of Dominios and Pizza Hut. But it was known as Mongignis then. However, the fizzle fazed out since then. As a measure for reinventing itself for sustenance and a possible resurrection, the brand name was changed to Mio Amore. So, did it manage to reinvent itself as completely as it did its name?
Sadly, no! Which is a big disappointment! For people like me, who have grown up on Kathleen, Flurrys and Monginis, this dwindling state of erstwhile favourites (of Flurry's does not figure ion the latter list; it reinvented itself and how!!) is a tad bit experience. It just takes away with it that part of childhood which connected us to a lot of possibilities.
Now, without getting too nostalgic, let me. The food here is below average; well mostly. That is when, they have supplies. Although they did manage to incorporate a few new items into their list, they are mostly unavailable or not up to the mark of what is available at most other food joints.
The bread used for burgers are not soft but crumbly and hard and the patties are not always tasty. Although a few of the cakes and the custom made cakes are quite tasty; the pastries available at the outlets are definitely not! While at a time most confectioneries such as Afraa Deli, Mrs. Magpie and others are doling out such amazing treats to entice customers; sadly, Mio Amore lags behind.
If only it had as quickly reinvented its menu in sync with its image and brand name!
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