London Has Borough Market, New York Has Chelsea Market, Soon Dubai Will Have Timbuktu Market

by Deeplata Garde
London Has Borough Market, New York Has Chelsea Market, Soon Dubai Will Have Timbuktu Market

The best part of adulting is you suddenly love markets. We never understand where the switch happens and one day some basic household products are making you happy. So for the ones who love food and have absolute high energy to visit markets, Dubai has a surprise for you. Your search for the street to gourmet, global to local food ends at this one market.*Drumrolls* Here we present Timbuktu Market which is going to leave you wanting for more!

Timbuktu Market In Dubai Is Going To Be Your One-Stop Shop

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A brand-new, highly anticipated food market called Timbuktu Market is about to elevate the culinary scene in Dubai. The market is scheduled to open in Q1 2024 and will be situated in Two Towers, Barsha Heights.

Timbuktu Market is modelled after Chelsea Market in New York and London’s Borough Market. We can already expect that this market will undoubtedly have a significant impact on the culinary scene in Dubai. The new market will be a foodie’s paradise with everything from street food to gourmet delights, domestic and foreign.

So now you don’t have to do food hopping as you will get everything under roof here, at Timbuktu Market in Dubai. Consider that all of them—home chefs, bakeries, pop-ups, supper clubs, and some foreign concepts—will be entering with entirely new ideas that don’t already exist in Dubai physically.

Exciting isn’t it?

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This Paradise Is Not Just About Food But Also Gathering People

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Foodies may anticipate a wide variety of cuisines and communal seating in a relaxed setting. Communities will likely gather to relax and have meals together as a family or group of friends.

There will be an area to browse for regional goods in addition to the abundance of restaurants. After all those delectable meals, do you feel full? So instead of carrying the guilt home, use Motion Cycling, a locally owned cycling class, to burn some calories.

Timbuktu Market is in excellent hands with Dubai-based food blogger Hani AlMalki. The food blogger is in charge of the curation team, despite the fact that we don’t know much more than that just yet.

We are eager to eat at Timbuktu Market, that much is certain.

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