Monginis sells itself as "The Cake Shop", producing ready-made as well as order-made cakes for catering or carry-out. Individual cake slices are also kept in Monginis stores for dine-in customers. The chain sells both Indian and Western savories, including samosas, puffs, cutlets and doughnuts. Apart from these, snack foods and breads are also sold at Monginis shops. Monginis has a product line for diabetics, and offers themed products during Diwali, Christmas, Easter and other festivals.
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2006-12-04 19:35:40
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answered by rajdebrain 4
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its catering ...spell it right..
Mr Mongini, an Italian, started a bakery and catering services nearly a hundred years ago.
The nation's No. 1 cake brand traces its roots back to a time when it was a favourite with the Europeans in Mumbai. Little excuse was needed for the Englishman to pick up a Monginis cake whenever there was an occasion in his family. A birthday, an anniversary, a wedding or even tea-time would not be complete without Monginis.
The shop, located in Mumbai's Fort area, was a favourite with Europeans. Run as it was by two Italian brothers, Monginis was a must at every celebration. Even then Monginis cakes, pastries and savouries were baked to perfection and were in great demand.
In the 1960s, Monginis was bought over by the Khorakiwala family and after that history was made. By 1971, the idea of having a nationwide franchise network and reaching out to customers in their neighbourhoods was born.
it supplies cakes to many retail shops all around india from thier cake sahops..
2006-12-07 03:30:31
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answered by sanjubuddy 4
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2006-12-08 16:12:56
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answered by Anonymous
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