As you step into Sony Square, you’re greeted by an African-inspired ambiance blended with Portuguese flair. The decor features earthy tones, tribal motifs, and comfortable seating arrangements. The spacious layout allows families to dine together while enjoying the lively atmosphere. I was there with my family to have dinner. In fact we frequently go there either to celebrate special events or just to spend some good times. Soft lighting, potted plants, and artistic wall murals create a cozy and inviting setting. Whether you’re catching up with friends or having a family dinner, the ambiance sets the perfect mood. Sony Square caters to every taste bud. From savory to sweet, you’ll find an array of options. Sony Square hosts several food outlets, each representing different culinary traditions. Specially I’m a big fan of Sardar Salad Bar, where you will find various delicious salad. Whether you crave Asian, European, or fusion cuisine, there’s something for everyone. The variety ensures that families can dine together without compromising on individual preferences.
Next time you’re in Mirpur, make sure to visit Sony Square Food Court. It’s not just a place to eat; it’s a celebration of good food, great company, and memorable moments with families and...
Read moreThis food court is very cozy and well decorated. The interior is amazing. It is a great place for photoshoot or spending time with friends and family. There are multiple food stalls serving Indian, Italian, Japanese, American and fusion cuisine. But the food is mostly not up to the mark.
The shops we tasted food from are: The melting pot: Ordered steamed chicken momo and Vietnamese roll. The momo was very good. The Vietnamese roll was fresh. The meatbox: Ordered BBQ chicken meat box. It had fried potato, sausages and boneless chicken cooked and doused in BBQ sauce. Did not taste good. The seasons 21: Ordered Oreo shake. It did not disappoint. Tasted good. The uptown: Ordered BBQ chicken wings. My friend said you can't go wrong with bbq chicken wings. Well he was proven wrong. We were served with chicken wings dipped in batter and fried till crispy. And then it was thrown into bbq sauce and cooked. Did not taste good as it was neither crispy nor bbq chicken.
Some of the stalls only accept cash and some do not have buzzer system. This felt like a lacking in management level. The price is also high comparing with the quality of food.
Overall, only the interior and ambience gave us positive experience. The food-...
Read moreSpecious food court with ambient lighting and beautiful, well thought interior. Perfect place for hanging out with friends and family. It has almost ten restaurants situated in different corners. Unlike many other food courts in the city, here you will find nobody is bothering by calling to eat from their restaurant menu, even offering you anything. The environment is very decent, staffs on board is very supportive. Huge place for dinning, most of the restaurants have pagers (calling system with buzzer vibration and flash). I was quite amazed with the arrangements, though have some mixed experiences with the foods we had. We ordered Chicken Lollipop, Chicken Fry with french fries from Up Town restaurant, ordered bbq chicken meat box, tacos and Shrimp fries from Meat box restaurant, Ramen (Japanese and Korean) from the Melting Pot and Italian chocolate mousse nutella jar and chocolate oreo cheese cake jar from Papa Chino's. The price range seemed to be reasonable. The jars from Papa Chino's were delicious but we found taste of other food items could have been improved more especially...
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