Melody Food Park paints a sorry picture
Once the go-to destination for local foodies, Melody Food Park has lost its charm over the years. Set up in 2002 in the G-6 Markaz, the park was a popular spot for years after it was established, with thousands of twin cities’ residents visiting daily.
However, substandard food items, overcharging and poor seating arrangements, little parking space and above all, competition from various eateries in other parts of the city, caused the food park to lose popularity.
“I still remember in the beginning, we would have to wait for some time to get seated, but gradually because of the substandard food, the market lost its customers. These days, most of the chairs remain empty,” said Khalid Khan, a G-6 resident. He said thousands of people would visit the food park on the weekends.
In December 2015, the already struggling park saw the Directorate of Municipal Administration (DMA) bulldoze the kitchens of many food outlets in a controversial anti-encroachment operation.
“We razed illegally constructed kitchens and some illegally built shops in the operation,” DMA Director Tahir Nadeem Shahbad said, but shopkeepers said they had been targeted.