Bookings have officially opened for Restaurant Week South Africa 2026, with more than 200 restaurants across the country set to participate in the limited-time dining event. The programme will run from 27 March to 3 May 2026, offering curated menus at fixed prices aimed at making premium dining more accessible.
For Gauteng residents, the event brings a concentrated opportunity to explore some of Johannesburg and Pretoria’s most in-demand restaurants at reduced rates. With lunch menus starting from R195 and dinner menus from R295, the initiative positions itself as both a value-driven experience and a platform for discovering new dining destinations.
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Restaurant Week South Africa 2026 Dates, Prices and Booking Details
Restaurant Week will take place over five weeks, spanning the end of March into early May.
Key event details include:
- Dates: 27 March to 3 May 2026
- Participating restaurants: 200 nationwide
- Lunch menus: From R195 (2 courses)
- Dinner menus: From R295 (3 courses)
According to organisers, restaurants participating in the programme create exclusive menus specifically for the event period, rather than offering standard à la carte options.
Bookings are now open, with limited availability expected at high-demand venues, particularly in major urban centres such as Johannesburg and Pretoria.

Johannesburg Restaurant Week Highlights: Sandton, Rosebank and Beyond
Johannesburg features a mix of established fine dining venues and newer restaurants entering the programme for the first time.
Returning restaurants in Johannesburg include:
New additions to the 2026 line-up include:
These venues reflect a range of dining styles, from steakhouse and grill concepts to contemporary fine dining and modern fusion cuisine.

Pretoria Restaurant Week 2026: New Additions and Returning Favourites
Pretoria’s participation continues to expand, with a combination of returning restaurants and new entrants.
Returning venues include:
New additions in Pretoria include:
According to organisers, the inclusion of both established and emerging restaurants is intended to broaden access to the city’s evolving food scene.

What Restaurant Week Offers Diners: Fixed Menus and Value Dining
Restaurant Week operates on a fixed-menu model, allowing diners to experience curated meals at a set price.
The format typically includes:
- Two-course lunch menus
- Three-course dinner menus
- Limited-time dishes created specifically for the event
According to the organisers, this structure enables restaurants to showcase signature dishes or introduce new menu concepts while maintaining predictable pricing for diners.
The pricing model also lowers the cost barrier for fine dining experiences, particularly in high-end locations such as Sandton and central Pretoria.

National Participation Expands Dining Tourism Across South Africa
While Gauteng remains a key focus, the event includes restaurants across major regions:
Cape Town highlights:
Winelands highlights:
Durban highlights:
According to organisers, this national spread positions Restaurant Week as both a dining initiative and a contributor to local tourism, particularly in major urban and wine-producing regions.

What This Means for Gauteng Residents
For Gauteng diners, Restaurant Week provides a structured opportunity to access high-demand restaurants at lower price points.
This includes:
- Access to premium restaurants at reduced rates
- Exposure to new and emerging dining venues
- Increased activity in key dining hubs such as Sandton, Rosebank and Pretoria East
- Potential growth in local hospitality and tourism sectors
The event also reflects a broader shift toward curated dining experiences that prioritise accessibility and discovery.
Restaurant Week South Africa 2026 FAQ
When does Restaurant Week South Africa 2026 take place?
The event runs from 27 March to 3 May 2026.
How many restaurants are participating?
More than 200 restaurants across South Africa.
How much do the menus cost?
Lunch menus start from R195 and dinner menus from R295.
Are bookings required?
Yes, bookings are required due to limited seating at participating venues.
Which Gauteng cities are included?
Johannesburg and Pretoria both have participating restaurants.
What Happens Next as Bookings Open Nationwide
With bookings now open, participating restaurants are expected to release their full menus and availability schedules in the coming days.
High-demand venues in Gauteng may reach capacity early, particularly during weekends and peak dining hours. Additional updates on menu offerings and restaurant participation are likely as the event approaches its start date.
Restaurant Week’s performance in 2026 will also provide insight into consumer demand for fixed-price dining experiences and may influence future editions of the programme across South Africa.



