Johannesburg Iftar Spots

7 Iftar Spots Loved by Locals in Johannesburg

During Ramadan 2026 (Feb 17-Mar 18), Johannesburg locals rush to such halal-appropriate Iftar joints to combine buffets, atmosphere, and community spirit to break the fast after Maghrib (~7 PM). MiHa (Melrose Arch/Pretoria) leads with R199 buffet -prawns, butter chicken, steaks open late for Taraweeh. Limoni Sandton (R250) has Turkish-Moroccan feasts under the mosaic lights, terrace reflection. Whispers of Diriyah (R985 Melrose) by Park Hyatt offers Arabic luxury Iftar/ Suhoor. Coalition Melrose R350 buffet is a combined traditional and Room 32 Rosebank gourmet spreads. There are also free iftars in community favorite places, such as Fordsburg mosques, reserve those nights that are the best ones.

MiHa Buffets

MiHa’s R199 all-you-can-eat features prawns, kebabs, pasta—family prayer room, late hours suit Taraweeh. Melrose/Pretoria spots draw Joburg crowds for value, flavors.

Limoni Elegance

Sandton gem R250/person, Turkish decor, pastries, terrace—spacious for groups. Mosaic lights and Moroccan vibes create a serene post-fast haven popular among professionals.

Luxury Options

Park Hyatt Whispers Diriyah R985 authentic Arabic, Hyatt elegance. Room 32 Rosebank curated gourmet—tarawih gatherings, Eid celebrations elevate Ramadan.

FAQs

Cheapest popular Iftar Johannesburg?

MiHa R199 buffet prawns/kebabs—Melrose Arch open late post-Taraweeh. Book via dineplan.com.

Best ambiance Iftar spot?

Limoni Sandton R250 terrace/mosaic lights—Turkish-Moroccan feast for reflection.

Luxury Ramadan dining?

Park Hyatt Whispers Diriyah R985 Arabic Iftar/Suhoor—elegant Melrose Estate.

Family-friendly iftar venues?

MiHa kids menu/prayer room; The Collective R350 spacious buffets suit groups.

Free community Iftars?

Fordsburg mosques, Joburg CBD pop-ups—check local masjid socials for dates.

David Njoroge

David Njoroge is a sports journalist who covers African football leagues, athletics, and major continental tournaments. He shares inspiring stories of athletes and the growing sports culture across Africa.

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