Dilmunia Mall Development Company has announced the opening of Tamimi Markets and Nature’s Market’s first joint branch in Bahrain and the GCC at its family-centric retail destination, Mall of Dilmunia, offering visitors a comprehensive range of food items and home products.
 
Owned by Tamimi Markets, both supermarkets cover a total area of 1,800 sqm, and are located on the lower ground floor of Mall of Dilmunia with direct access to the Dilmunia Canal and Car Park.
 
Tamimi Markets offers a huge variety of fresh, top-quality produce, meats, local and imported foods, as well as household products and many more, all at competitive prices, said the statement from Dilmunia Mall Development Company.
 
The store also offers an extensive range of healthy, organic, dairy-free, gluten-free and sugar-free foods, in addition to specialized sections which offer a selection of cheeses, deli meat and freshly-baked goods, it stated.
 
Nature’s Market offers a curated selection of natural, organic foods, and over 5,000 products from around the world with an aim to raise awareness among visitors encouraging a healthy lifestyle through its healthy offerings of dry food groceries alongside a range of organic cosmetics and health supplements, it added.
 
Mall of Dilmunia CEO Shaikh Mohammed bin Duaij Al Khalifa said: “We are delighted to open the first branch of Tamimi Markets in Bahrain which is one of the fastest-growing supermarket chains in Saudi Arabia, and launch Nature Market’s newest branch at the Mall which form a substantial addition catering to the essential needs of our visitors while enhancing the diversity of the supermarkets in Bahrain."
 
Tamimi Markets General Manager Bobby Rajendran said: "It is our pleasure to provide the public with a very sophisticated shopping experience with the opening of Tamimi Markets and Nature’s Market in the Mall of Dilmunia."
 
"At Tamimi Markets, we have always sought to choose prime locations for our stores in order to ensure we serve a large number of customers, giving them the access and ability to select from a vast range of organic, natural and healthy foods, in addition to benefiting from a range of exclusive products and services which Nature’s Market has to offer."
 
"With the opening of our stores, we also aim to meet the growing demand for healthy and organic foods in the Kingdom as we encourage customers to follow a healthy and ideal lifestyle," he added.
 
The five-storied Mall of Dilmunia provides a host of entertainment, leisure and retail services. The mall features a 17-m-tall cylindrical aquarium, a first-of-its-kind in Bahrain, and also the Funscape World, said the statement.
 
In addition, the retail destination boasts the largest atrium in Bahrain that can be utilized as an event venue complete with the largest LED screen ceiling in the Gulf region, with dimensions of 60 m in length and 10 m in width.
 
Deputy CEO and Mall Manager Rebecca Arnold said: "Mall of Dilmunia is expected to transform Bahrain’s shopping experience due to its unique interior and vibrant atmosphere."
 
"Once fully opened, Mall of Dilmunia will also provide visitors with an ‘al fresco’ dining experience overlooking the Dilmunia Canal enabling both tenants and guests visiting to indulge in an immersive family friendly experience," stated Arnold.
 
"It will also provide visitors with the opportunity to enjoy an abundance of entertainment options and experiences, at roof top dining outlets and cafes with breathtaking views of Muharraq Island," she added.-TradeArabia News Service

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