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Izu Burger officially joins Time Out Market Dubai

Izu Burger officially joins Time Out Market Dubai

Time Out Dubai19-05-2025
There's a new reason to head to Time Out Market Dubai: it's stacked, saucy and made by one of the city's best chefs.
Say hello to Izu Burger, launching in the Market on Thursday May 22 and created by the man, the myth, the legend Izu Ani, who's also behind some of the city's most celebrated restaurants, including GAIA, Alaya and Shanghai Me.
So, what's on the grill? Izu Burger is where wagyu meets emmental, where milk baguettes hold their own and fried chicken comes with serious swagger. All made with some serious attention to detail.
Here, you'll get dirty burgers made with top-tier ingredients and zero shortcuts. Get messy with Izu fries loaded with spice and plenty of Parmigiano, or snack on crispy onion rings topped with cheesy ranch and crunchy beef salami.
Credit: Izu Burger
Credit: Izu Burger
Credit: Izu Burger
Credit: Izu Burger
Even vegetarians and vegans get their moment, with options built around earthy, umami-rich portobello mushrooms instead of your usual meat substitutes.
Wrap it up with Izu's iconic passionfruit cheesecake (IYKYK).
Located in Souk Al Bahar, the Market is known for spotlighting Dubai's top food talent, and this latest addition doesn't disappoint.
With Izu Burger now in the mix, Time Out Market Dubai reinforces its status as the city's ultimate foodie hotspot. Home to 17 of Dubai's top homegrown food concepts, three cool bars and a 3,000 sq ft terrace with front-row views of the Burj Khalifa and Dubai Fountain, the Market blends best-in-class dining with the buzz of Downtown energy – all under one roof.
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Izu Burger is now open and serving daily, from lunch till late. Whether you're a burger devotee or just hungry for something new, this one's worth sinking your teeth into.
Just take a look at the menu:
BEEF
Trio of Sliders
Sliced Angus ribeye, Izu BBQ sauce, tartar, Emmental, served on slider buns.
Dhs62
Time Out Edition Izu Sando
Sliced Angus ribeye, sourdough, Emmental cheese, homemade pickles and whole-grain mustard mayo.
Dhs55
Wagyu Milk Baguette / Potato Bun
Sliced Wagyu ribeye, Izu BBQ sauce, tartar, Emmental and your choice of bread.
Dhs 82
Add Wagyu: Dhs32
Australian Angus Milk Baguette / Potato Bun
Sliced Angus ribeye, Izu BBQ sauce, tartar and Emmental.
Dhs62
Time Out Edition Angus Milk Baguette / Potato Bun
Sliced Angus ribeye, Izu BBQ sauce, tartar and Emmental.
Dhs55
CHICKEN
Parmesan Ranch Chicken Burger
Parmesan ranch sauce, lettuce and grated parmesan cheese.
Dhs43
Horseradish Chicken Burger
Horseradish mayo, homemade pickled red cabbage.
Dhs43
Spicy Chicken Burger
Buttermilk chicken, sriracha maple glaze, spicy dust, coleslaw, spicy mayo, potato bun.
Dhs45
Truffle Chicken Burger
Buttermilk chicken, pickled jalapeños, parmesan, truffle mayo, potato bun.
Dhs50
4 Piece Chicken Strips (Spicy or Non-Spicy)
Buttermilk chicken strips, fries, and your choice of dipping sauce.
Dhs39
VEGAN / VEGETARIAN
Vegan / Vegetarian Burger
Homemade vegan patty, ranch sauce, crispy onion, lettuce, onion jam, vegan bun.
Dhs42
With or without parmesan cheese
SIDES
Izu Fries
Seasoned with Izu spice blend, Yangnyeom, parmesan and aonori.
Dhs22
House Fries / Plain Fries
Classic cut, lightly salted.
Dhs18
Truffle Fries
Truffle salt, parmesan, truffle mayo.
Dhs28
Jalapeño Poppers
Cream cheese stuffed jalapeños, raspberry compote.
Dhs32
Crispy Onion Rings
Served with Parmesan ranch and spianata beef salami.
Dhs28
SWEET DECISIONS
Salted Caramel Milkshake
Dhs 32
Passion Fruit Cheesecake Milkshake
Dhs 32
Hokkaido Ice Cream
Dhs 39
Passion Fruit Cheesecake
Dhs 32
It's burgers redefined, now sizzling at Time Out Market Dubai.
Mon-Thu noon-midnight, Fri noon-1am, Sat 10am-1am, Sun 10am-midnight. Souk Al Bahar, Downtown Dubai, timeoutmarket.com/dubai.
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