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$3.5 mln invested in modernization of Bessarabsky Market to create food hall

9 December , 2025  

Approximately $3.5 million has been invested in the modernization of the Bessarabsky Market in the capital and the launch of the “Bessarabka. Food Market” project, according to project manager Natalia Dzhuylay.

“The estimated investment in the modernization is about UAH 150 million (approximately $3.5 million at the exchange rate at the time of calculation). More than half of this amount was raised in the form of a loan, the rest — from the project participants’ own funds,” she told the media outlet “Reve ta stogne restaurator” (The Restorer Roars and Moans).

She noted that this project is changing the essence and purpose of the Bessarabsky Market: traders who have worked here for decades are returning to their places and continuing to work in the renovated, but essentially unchanged, shopping arcades.

According to her, the main principle of the food hall concept is that there should be no duplication of formats and menus, and each corner should occupy a unique niche. Contracts with residents are concluded for one year.

“In case of failure to meet the specified financial indicators, we reserve the right to replace the corner. But it is obvious that failure to meet KPIs is primarily unprofitable for the resident itself, as it means a lack of sufficient revenue and traffic. We are interested in each corner working effectively, so in case of a decline, we will analyze the reasons and look for ways to improve,” Dzhuay said.

The project’s Instagram page does not have an opening date, only an announcement that it will happen soon.

“Launching a project requires extensive preparation, coordination, and investment. We had to gather residents, set up retail spaces, and get ready. Some of the work had to be postponed. Ideally, the opening should have taken place in September, but it is more important for us to do everything well, rather than in a hurry. We are not afraid of the winter period — on the contrary, we want traders and restaurateurs to be able to work right now,” she said.

As previously reported by Village, as part of the gastronomic project “Bessarabka. Food Market,” 17 food corners and a separate bar are planned to open at the Bessarabsky Market, with a total of about 400 seats in various formats. Participation in the project “Bessarabka. Food Market” project include Ministry of Desserts, Himalaya, Buffalino, Burger Farm, Glek, Matsoni, Big Mama, Zharovnya, Tatarka, Sushi Icons, Gyros, Gelarty, Vytch, as well as the Cherry Coffee café and bar.

The Bessarabsky Market is one of the oldest covered markets in Ukraine, built at the beginning of the 20th century according to a design by architect Henrik Gay. Its building is a monument of architecture and urban planning of national importance.

Prior to this, in the summer of 2024, renovation work began on the Bessarabsky Market. The Kyiv City State Administration noted at the time that the post-Soviet superstructures were being removed from part of the premises, and the work did not involve any interference with the historical details of the structures. Since May 2025, the market’s refrigeration equipment has been upgraded to reduce energy consumption.

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