Mio Amore
MM9V+5QR, Bolpur - Santiniketan Rd, Surashree Pally, Bolpur, West Bengal 731204, India
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The same old mio Amore traditional taste and the collections are good too.
Stuff's are well behaved and accepts other mode of payments too!
The only issue is the place is too cozy and you may feel claustrophobic at times.
Also no facilities for dine-in,only a take away branch.
But overall easily recommended!
Go experience it yourself..I'm pretty sure you won't be disappointed.
In my personal recommendation Mio Amore is one of the best cake seller it's far better then ( monginis , suger and spice) eny other brands .
Nanjangud is a town in Mysore district in the Indian state of Karnataka. Nanjangud lies on the banks of the river Kapila (Kabini), 23 km from the city of Mysore. Nanjangud is famous for Srikanteshwara Temple. Nanjangud is also called as "Dakshina Kashi" (southern Kashi). This city is also famous for a variety of banana grown in the region, the Nanjanagoodu .
Who Drank the Poison" (halahala), a word that has its origins in the legend of the Great Churning of the Ocean of Milk; thus the town got the name 'Nanjangudu' which means "the abode of the god Nanjundeshwara".
The "Dodda Jaathre" festival at Nanjangud by temple attracts thousands of devotees. The festivities in the fair include five colorful chariots that are pulled by devotees on a path called the ratha beedi. Parasurama temple is near to Nanjundeshwara .
Chola kings in the 11th and 12th century are stated to have started constructing the temple with significant additions by the Hoysala and the Vijayanagara kings.
The 9 storied, 120 feet tall temple Gopuram and its extensive exterior was built by Devarajammanni, the queen of the Mysore king Krishnaraja Wadiyar III.
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