Well, well, well… Here we are again. I have been so behind
in my blog but I had to post about Mongos. Let me first say that before we
figured out my husband couldn’t eat gluten, this was a favorite place of ours.
The fact that we can still eat here is AMAZING to both of us.
There are two locations for Mongos Grill in Winnipeg, their
Kenaston location and also Regent location. I want to do twp separate reviews:
Kenaston location: AMAZING atmosphere. This is the better
location, in my opinion anyway. The waitresses at this location always have a
smile on their face, and a great attitude. I always feel taken care of when I
come here, the staff is so friendly and helpful. As soon as we arrived and sat
down our waitress Devon asked immediately if we had allergies. Colin didn’t have
to ask the “grillers” at all to clear a place for them, the waitress had
already taken care of this. I was very impressed. The “grillers” even
remembered my husband when he went back up for seconds. We asked our waitress
about the marinara sauce, which we didn’t realize at the time was glutenfree,
she actually brought out a big can from the back so we could check the
ingredients. We gave it back to her, but forgot to check where the sauce was
made (as this is important) and she was so pleasant, she checked it for us no
problem. She checked on us multiple times during our date, we had our drinks
filled, and made sure the food was good. This has to be my favorite place to
eat!
Regent location:
For some reason or another I always feel like the building
is a little cramped, we were not asked if we had allergies when we sat down. Colin
and I were talking so we forgot to mention it, but mentioned it to the griller
as soon as we came up. They cleared a spot for him and everything worked out. The
food is always good at mongos no matter which one you go to. The experience at
both places was good, but Kenaston is my favorite Mongos to go to. One thing
however that I did see at the Regent location, but did not see at the Kenaston
one, was a little note advising of May being celiac awareness month. Very
impressive, mmhmm :)
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