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13 Johannesburg restaurants providing Mother's Day dining deals

13 Johannesburg restaurants providing Mother's Day dining deals

Time Out06-05-2025

Spoil your mom this Mother's Day with these fantastic deals in and around Johannesburg.
Having a mother is one of life's greatest blessings. Mothers are often a great source of strength, comfort and offer unwavering love.
Many mothers are selfless and have devoted themselves to ensuring their children's well-being, this is why they deserve to be spoiled and celebrated.
If you are stuck on ideas for how to spoil your mom this Mother's Day, don't fret.
Here are our top recommendations that will ensure your Mother's Day is filled with love and unforgettable memories... and flavours.
Southern Sun Mother's Day lunch specials
Southern Sun offers incredible promotions for Mother's Day. With delightful meals and enjoyable activities, bringing your mother to one of their hotels and restaurants is guaranteed to be an unforgettable celebration.
Chefs will prepare the lunch at the various Southern Sun hotels throughout Johannesburg, and mothers will be pampered with presents and live performances.
- The Twist Restaurant at Mount Grace Hotel & Spa offers a buffet meal for R610 per person. Kids are welcome to join their moms. Under 12s pay R305 per child.
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- Riverside Sun offers a Mother's Day buffet at its restaurant for R500 per person and R285 per child under 12.
- Sandton Sun & Towers' San restaurant has a buffet special for R750 per person, R250 per child under 12, and children under 5 eat free.
- Southern Sun Hyde Park Sandton will be running a Mother's Day special lunch at Luce restaurant for R595 per person and R295 per child under 12 years old. Mothers will also receive gifts.
- Southern Sun's Kelseys Restaurant is offering a buffet with welcoming drinks at R550 per person and R230 per child under 12 years old.
- Southern Sun Rosebank's Fresh Restaurant is offering a buffet at R495 per person and R245 per child under 12 years old. The fee includes a welcome drink on arrival and a gift for mothers.
- Southern Sun Sandton has prepared a three-course meal at Eclipse Restaurant for all the mothers and their young ones. The meal costs R750 per person and R300 per child under 12 years old. The fee includes a welcome drink on arrival and a gift for mothers.
See more about the Southern Sun restaurant deals here.
Aduna Bistro
This Mother's Day, head to Aduna Bistro at the African Pride Hotel in Melrose Arch for a special family-style meal.
The meal costs R795 per person and comes with welcome bubbles. Moms will be spoiled with salted thyme focaccia bread with whipped butter and smoked olives, Caesar salad croquette for starters, and the main meal, which features roasted chicken or beef and vegetables. There is also dessert.
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Goddess Café
Goddess Cafe, aka the pink paradise, is ready to spoil moms this Mother's Day. The restaurant is offering a three-course meal for R375 per person.
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Sebule
Make mom feel at home with a special meal from Sebule, which means 'Living Room'. The stunning restaurant will be serving a special meal in honour of Mother's Day this coming Sunday.
The meal costs R1,250pp and comes with a glass of complimentary welcome bubbles.
The menu comprises different breads, a starter, palate cleanser, main, dessert and petit fours.
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Roar Bistro & Bar
Delicious food, live music and a thoughtful gift for mom await at the Roar Bistro & Bar in Sandton this Mother's Day.
The cost is R550 per adult, R225 for kids aged 6-12, and children under 6 dine for free.
You can also enjoy bottomless bubbles or gin for just R300 per person.
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Mikes Heritage House
This Mother's Day, Mikes Heritage House in Parktown offers a three-course meal for R499 per person, including a complimentary glass of Boschendal Brut Rosé.
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Nova Bistro
Celebrate Mother's Day with outstanding cuisine at Nova Bistro at The Houghton - Luxury Apartments.
The restaurant is running a Mother's Day meal special with complimentary welcome bubbles for R795 per person.

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