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Market on Main:
Going out for a good lunch and a chilled glass of white sounds just about right on any Sunday afternoon. This Maboneng market operates on Sunday and with its quaint food court accommodating both locals and tourists, the market provides a relaxed and creative space for good conversations and a round of laughs.
Details: Opening times every Sunday 10am to 3pm. Address: 264 Fox Street.
From sit-down café style markets to take-aways, Joburg food markets, all brimming with character, offer food lovers affordable street food.
City Buzz has compiled a list of five markets Joburg residents should visit this year:
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Neighbourgoods Market
Based in Braamfontein, heading to this market on any Saturday morning may be the best way to spend the morning with your friends or family if what you’re looking for is delicious on-the-go food including gourmet burgers, paella, homemade ice cream, raw chocolate, tartlets and fresh oysters. If you are a beer lover, you will love the range of craft beer available here. This market is one place every Joburger should go to at least once.
Details: Opening time
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Market on Main:
Going out for a good lunch and a chilled glass of white sounds just about right on any Sunday afternoon. This Maboneng market operates on Sunday and with its quaint food court accommodating both locals and tourists, the market provides a relaxed and creative space for good conversations and a round of laughs.
Details: Opening times every Sunday 10am to 3pm. Address: 264 Fox Street.
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Jozi Real Food Market
This is one market with a difference. By supporting small businesses based in the city, the organisers have made it their mission to provide Joburg food lovers with a wide variety of locally produced artisanal produce. Based at the Pirates Sports Club, the space makes for a great outdoor Saturday morning with the family. Children can play on the jumping castles or on the club’s well-kept greens.
Details: Operates every Saturday 8.30am to 1pm at Pirates Spo
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The Greensider: Food lovers are loving the recently opened food hall on Gleneagles Road in Greenside. The space, which used to house a hardware shop, is now home to food stalls which serve a variety of food from a crispy bacon and maple syrup waffle, a slow roasted lamb yiro, to fresh smoothies and tasty biltong. At times, the venue also plays host to comedy lovers with special performances by local comedians.
Details: 20 Gleneagles Road, Greenside.
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Sheds @ 1Fox: Still quite new, this market has gained much popularity among Joburg market-goers. The market has become home to many great stallholders which sell a variety of coffee, flowers, fresh produce, food, beverages and clothing. Its trading hours surpass those of any of the other markets as it operates from Thursdays to Sundays. Located in Ferrairastown, on the western edge of Joburg City, the market is not just a food market, but the true epitome of the revival of the i
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