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New fresh market brings global flavours to Burnside Hub

Shoppers in Burnside have a fresh reason to smile with the grand opening of Byblos Market, the newest addition to Burnside Hub Shopping Centre.

More than just a grocery store, Byblos Market is a vibrant celebration of fresh, high-quality produce, diverse culinary offerings, and community connection.

Stepping into Byblos Market is like entering a world of colour, aroma, and flavour. From farm-fresh fruits and vegetables sourced daily, to premium deli selections and pantry essentials, the store offers everything needed for healthy everyday meals. But what truly sets this market apart is its remarkable range of multicultural food products. Whether you’re after Middle Eastern spices, Asian cooking staples, or hard-to-find European treats, Harvest Market is bringing the world’s kitchens to your doorstep.

The store’s knowledgeable, friendly team, led by Saad the owner, is passionate about helping shoppers discover new ingredients and prepare meals with confidence. Whether you’re a seasoned home cook or just starting your food journey, there’s something for everyone on the shelves.

More than a place to shop, Byblos Market is a place to connect—with food, with culture, and with the local community. It promises to be a hub where fresh ideas and fresh food come together.

Byblos Market invites everyone to come explore, taste, and enjoy.

Discover freshness. Discover flavour. Discover the world—right here at Byblos Market, your new go-to destination for quality produce and global at Burnside Hub Shopping Centre, located at 15-25 Westwood Drive, Burnside. Byblos Market is open seven days a week.

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