13 Feb 2015, 03:18 pm
To celebrate the flavor of love during Valentine's Day (which is Feb 14), this initiative has been taken by ”Wow! Momo”. The Valentine's Day special chocolate momos are rich in cocoa ingredients and costs Rs. 50 for two.
The other momos available in Wow! Momo includes Chicken Momo, Chicken Capsicum Momo, Chicken Schezwan Momo, Vegetable Momo, Corn Spring Onion Momo, Fish Steamed Momo, Mushroom Steamed Momo, Paneer Steamed Momo, Chicken Fried Momo, Chicken Capsicum fried Momo, Chicken Schezwan fried momo, Fish fried momo, Prawn Fried Momo, Veggie Fried Momo, Paneer Fried Momo, Mushroom Fried momo to name a few.
The brand has made a very successful establishment in Kolkata region within 6 years. It was established in 2008 by two young entrepreneurs named Sagar Daryaani and Binod Homagai. It has outlets in Chennnai, Pune, Bangalore and Kochi.
“We have literally played with momos to have grown rapidly to become the country’s largest momo chain in terms of volumes, turnover & innovations,” said the co- founder Binod Kumar Homagai.
(Reporting by Prashanti Banerjee)
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