Restaurant Week is a food-oriented promotion that celebrates fine dining at an affordable price. The participating restaurants span across the country and offer a fixed price for lunch and dinner menu options.
Restaurant Week South Africa 2017 starts today, 20 April, and ends on 30 April, with lunches coming in at R150 each, and dinners at R250 each.
There are restaurants that charge extra in R50 increments, depending on the number of stars next to the name of the restaurant. (These are clearly marked on the official website with a little orange star.)
Make sure you book quickly as Restaurant Week starts today and lasts for less than two weeks, space is limited! Here is a quick roundup of the top restaurant in each area:
Cape Town
Nobu
Situated in the indulgent and six-star-rated One&Only Hotel, Nobu is a step above the rest. World-class master chef Nobuyuki ‘Nobu’ Matsuhisa is at the head of this establishment and provides an impressive front to world-class food. Nobu has been voted a Top 20 Finalist at the Eat Out Mercedes-Benz Restaurant Awards. Book your table here.
Find more Cape Town restaurants here.
Johannesburg
Culinary Table
With food prepared from scratch, Culinary Table proudly serves fresh and organic dishes that have been prepared with loving and knowledgeable hands. Boasting ‘honest garden-to-table cuisine’, this restaurant is a hidden gem that deserves to be celebrated. Book your table here.
Find more Johannesburg restaurants here.
Winelands
Glen Carlou
With dishes inspired by the seasons, Glen Carlou is an innovative restaurant situated in the Paarl Winelands. Book a table on the shaded terrace and dine on a selection of freshly prepared dishes while enjoying the scenic views. Book a table here.
Find more Winelands restaurants here.
Pretoria
De Kloof
Voted the number-one restaurant in Pretoria during Restaurant Week 2015, De Kloof is known for classic European flavours and dishes. Enjoy a glass of fine wine and dine in style at this trendy restaurant. Book your table here.
Find more Pretoria restaurants here.
Durban
Butcher Boys
Meat lovers, in particular fans of steak, will enjoy this restaurant. Known as an authentic steakhouse, this restaurant knows how to deliver on bold flavours and 16 years on it’s still going strong. Book a table here.
Find more Durban restaurants here.
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