Sneak peek: 13 photos of the new Harambe Market opening soon at Disney's Animal Kingdom

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The Harambe Market opens late May at Disney’s Animal Kingdom.
The Harambe Market opens late May at Disney’s Animal Kingdom.
The market will be styled after an open-air market and will offer African-themed street food as well as merchandise.
The market will be styled after an open-air market and will offer African-themed street food as well as merchandise.
Food will be a big part of the market, which will four walk-up windows where you an order various different dishes, and there will be seating for 200 people.
Food will be a big part of the market, which will four walk-up windows where you an order various different dishes, and there will be seating for 200 people.
The design is Colonial-era train depot, and it's supposed to re-create a "bustling center of commerce where guest are welcomed from around the world."
The design is Colonial-era train depot, and it's supposed to re-create a "bustling center of commerce where guest are welcomed from around the world."
There's even a 1960s-era watertower.
There's even a 1960s-era watertower.
Chef Mwanga's will serve spice-rubbed karubi ribs with green papaya-carrot slaw.
Chef Mwanga's will serve spice-rubbed karubi ribs with green papaya-carrot slaw.
The Kitamu Grill will serve skewered chicken and a kabob flatbread sandwich (pictured).
The Kitamu Grill will serve skewered chicken and a kabob flatbread sandwich (pictured).
A beverage window called Wanjohi Refreshments (“wanjohi” means “brewer” in Swahili) will serve South African wines, as well as Safari Amber Lager and Orlando Brewing I-4 IPA on draft. Other refreshments include a red sangria with Van der Hum tangerine liqueur from South Africa; the Starr of Harambe frozen drink made with with Starr African rum and served in a souvenir mug. Non-alcoholic offerings will include tangerine lemonade, and soft drinks from Zimbabwe and South Africa.
A beverage window called Wanjohi Refreshments (“wanjohi” means “brewer” in Swahili) will serve South African wines, as well as Safari Amber Lager and Orlando Brewing I-4 IPA on draft. Other refreshments include a red sangria with Van der Hum tangerine liqueur from South Africa; the Starr of Harambe frozen drink made with with Starr African rum and served in a souvenir mug. Non-alcoholic offerings will include tangerine lemonade, and soft drinks from Zimbabwe and South Africa.
The Kitamu Grill will serve skewered chicken (pictured) and a kabob flatbread sandwich.
The Kitamu Grill will serve skewered chicken (pictured) and a kabob flatbread sandwich.
Famous Sausages will serve a corn dog inspired by a South African sausage called a boerewors, dipped in curry-infused corn batter.
Famous Sausages will serve a corn dog inspired by a South African sausage called a boerewors, dipped in curry-infused corn batter.
Disney says the food offerings will be similar to what you might find in a traditional African market.
Disney says the food offerings will be similar to what you might find in a traditional African market.
When the Harambe Market opens, it will double the size of Animal Kingdom's Harambe Village.
When the Harambe Market opens, it will double the size of Animal Kingdom's Harambe Village.
Coming soon!
Coming soon!