Knutsford Market Hall’s Market Café has re-opened with a new owner, Bahattin Atar.
The Market Café has always been a popular choice for workers and residents alike and Bahattin has carefully curated a menu that will appeal to customers new and old. Bahattin said, “I am a trained chef and have been working in restaurants all my life. Knutsford Market Hall is an ideal location to set up my first business and I have had a great welcome from my fellow traders. I am initially launching with a smaller menu which will expand and perhaps reflect my Turkish/Kurdish background.”
Sandra Curties, Knutsford Town Centre and Marketing Officer said, “We are delighted to welcome Bahattin to the market hall and we are looking forward to seeing how his menu develops. We know they are hosting a Breakfast with Santa on December 11th and the new year will see the return of the Supper Clubs. We hope everyone will visit and support the newest addition to our market family”
Knutsford Market Hall is open on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from 8am to 4pm and is home to and is home to Jonty’s Fruit and Veg, The Market Café, Style Loft Boutique, Slipped Discs, Plastic Free Weigh, The Market Butcher, Morgan Edwards, Greeting Cards and Balloons of Knutsford and Deliveroot
Pictured - Bahattin, of Atar of The Market Café, with homemade borek.
Photo Credit - Sandra Curties
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