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Mother’s Day, Done Differently: Hyde Park Corner Curates a Celebration Built Around Memory, Meaning and Beautiful Moments

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There is a certain kind of gift that cannot be wrapped.

It lives instead in the pause between conversations, the laughter shared across a table, the lingering moments that outlast the flowers and cards. For many families, the most meaningful way to celebrate Mother’s Day is not through extravagance, but through time spent well together.

This year, Hyde Park Corner is leaning fully into that sentiment with a carefully curated celebration designed around experience, connection and intentional luxury.

On Sunday, 10 May 2026, the iconic Johannesburg destination will host two distinctive culinary experiences — an intimate Japanese family-style feast at KōL Izakhaya and an elegant four-course brunch at The Forum Hyde Park — alongside a specially curated Mother’s Day gift edit in Centre Court.

Together, they create something more than a typical seasonal promotion.

They create an atmosphere worth remembering.

A Japanese feast built around togetherness

At the heart of the celebration is KōL Izakhaya, Hyde Park Corner’s acclaimed Japanese robata grill restaurant, where the Mother’s Day experience has been intentionally designed to bring people closer together.

Instead of isolated individual meals, the restaurant embraces the spirit of communal dining through a family-style menu where dishes are shared across the table — encouraging conversation, connection and the kind of lingering interaction modern life rarely slows down enough to allow.

The menu centres around the restaurant’s signature use of Binchō-tan, a premium Japanese white charcoal renowned for its intense heat and clean flavour profile. Produced through the kiln-firing of high-quality wood, the charcoal powers KōL’s Robata Grill and gives the dishes their distinctive depth and smokeless richness.

The family platter for four (R1,600) includes:

  • Omakase Sushi
  • Wagyu Skewers
  • Miso Glazed Salmon
  • Beef Short Rib
  • Edamame Beans
  • Beef Gyoza
  • Steamed Japanese Rice
  • Matcha and Black Sesame Ice Cream

For larger gatherings, the platter for six (R2,685) expands the experience further with:

  • Black Cod Bites
  • Thinly sliced Beef Rib for table sharing
  • Yuzu Ice Cream

Every mother attending the experience will also receive a complimentary drink and Tea Ceremony — adding a thoughtful touch of ritual and elegance to the occasion.

Bookings for KōL Izakhaya can be made via KōL Izakhaya Reservations

A secret garden-inspired brunch at The Forum Hyde Park

Meanwhile, The Forum Hyde Park will mark a milestone of its own by hosting its very first Mother’s Day Brunch.

Running from 11h00 to 14h00 on Sunday, 10 May 2026, the elegant four-course plated experience is inspired by the romance and beauty of a secret garden.

Priced at R890 per person, the menu blends refined flavours with delicate presentation, featuring dishes such as:

  • Strawberry and buffalo mozzarella salad
  • Orange and honey glazed seared salmon
  • Raspberry and rose pavlova

Guests will also be welcomed with a glass of The Forum Cap Classique and receive a specially selected gift as part of the experience.

Reservations for The Forum Hyde Park are available via Dineplan, with direct deposit confirmation required to secure bookings.

A curated Mother’s Day gift edit designed for intentional shopping

Beyond dining, Hyde Park Corner is also transforming its Centre Court into a carefully curated gifting destination.

Rather than overwhelming shoppers with endless browsing, the centre’s Mother’s Day gift edit focuses on intentional selection across:

  • Fashion
  • Beauty
  • Homeware
  • Health and wellness

The result is a more considered shopping experience tailored to those searching for meaningful gifts rather than last-minute purchases.

More than a shopping destination

What makes this year’s offering feel notable is how clearly it understands the emotional texture of Mother’s Day itself.

This is not simply about dining specials or retail campaigns.

It is about creating space for families to pause.
To celebrate quietly.
To reconnect over food, conversation and memory.

Whether it is a long Japanese lunch filled with shared plates, a refined brunch surrounded by flowers and soft conversation, or a thoughtfully chosen gift wrapped with care, Hyde Park Corner has positioned itself as more than a venue this Mother’s Day.

It becomes the setting for moments that matter.

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