Best Restaurants in Harare
Five essential tables, ranked by occasion.
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Harare’s Top 5
La Fontaine at Meikles Hotel
La Fontaine at Meikles Hotel is a sophisticated restaurant located within the luxurious five-star Meikles Hotel — Zimbabwe’s most prestigious hospitality address and the hotel that has been receiving the coun...
Victoria 22
Victoria 22 is a top dining spot in Harare known for its formal atmosphere with crisp linen and silverware, and has become a favourite among the city’s well-heeled community. The combination of traditional Zimbabwe...
Amanzi
Amanzi is one of the finest dining establishments in Harare, celebrated for a well-designed menu, skillfully executed dishes, and lovely airy interiors that create a 5-star experience. The restaurant has built a reputati...
Khaya Nyama Wombles
Khaya Nyama Wombles offers an elegant and charming dining experience with exquisite interiors, ample parking, and courteous staff — Harare’s most highly recommended destination for steak and red meat enthusia...
Organikks Ndizvo
Organikks Ndizvo is a popular Indian and seafood restaurant in Harare that has received over 200 reviews celebrating its diverse menu, flavorful Indian dishes, and fresh seafood options for both lunch and dinner. The com...
The Goose Bar and Grill
The Goose Bar and Grill in Eastlea offers an authentic taste of traditional Zimbabwean cuisine in a unique dining experience where the menu is described to diners by their host — a practice that makes every visit f...
Dining in Harare — The Essential Guide
Zimbabwe’s Capital at Table
Harare is a city of extraordinary resilience — a capital that has survived decades of economic turbulence with a dining culture intact and, in its finest restaurants, genuinely excellent. The Meikles Hotel’s century of providing Zimbabwe’s most formal hospitality, the city’s steakhouse culture powered by the country’s superb cattle farming tradition, and the garden restaurants of Eastlea that serve traditional Zimbabwean cooking with the warmth of a personal invitation together constitute a dining scene of genuine character.
Zimbabwe’s food culture draws on the Shona and Ndebele agricultural traditions, the British colonial influence on the formal dining room, and the game meat tradition of the surrounding bush: the impala steak, the ostrich, the crocodile, and the kudu that appear on Harare’s most distinctive menus reflect a cooking environment that no European city can replicate.
The Zimbabwean Table
Sadza — the stiff maize porridge that is Zimbabwe’s staple food — is the foundation of the Zimbabwean table. Eaten with stews of game meat, vegetables, or relish, it is the dish that defines what it means to eat in Zimbabwe. The finest Harare restaurants (Victoria 22, The Goose) serve it with the pride of a food culture that regards sadza as a national symbol rather than a poverty-era survival food.