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In 2025, South Africa’s dining scene is rapidly evolving towards personalised experiences.
Searching for “restaurants near me” no longer delivers on that promise.
Findmy.co.za is stepping forward with FindMy Dish, which reads your mood, context, and cravings to deliver recommendations that almost feel psychic.
This innovation reflects a broader trend: diners want more than just food; they want meals that match their emotions, occasions, and even the weather.
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Most platforms sort restaurants by location, price, or cuisine.
But FindMy Dish goes deeper by teasing out intent—whether it’s date-night nerves, a bad-Monday carb fix, or a craving for something sweet and indulgent.
This emotional intelligence is what sets it apart, making every recommendation feel as though it truly understands your “why”.
The bot layers live weather data, calendar context, and vibe tagging.
On a cold Joburg night, it might suggest slow-braised short rib at a warm, indoor bistro.
It even considers occasions and matches the ambience to your mood—recommending a vibrant restaurant for a birthday or a casual spot for a relaxed brunch.
These features allow the search to feel more personal.
According to the African Restaurant Tech Integration Report, nearly three-quarters of South African diners prefer AI-assisted recommendations over static platforms.
This aligns with the rise of “bespoke dining experiences” and a demand for meals that feel thoughtful and unique.
Recent industry surveys show that over 70% of South African diners prefer recommendations based on their past orders and current mood, rather than static lists.
For restaurants, this means:
This is just the first AI agent in Findmy.co.za’s food ecosystem.
Behind the scenes, new AI companions are in development, each designed to understand user sentiment, guide better decisions, and drive deeper engagement.
Together, these agents represent a shift away from static restaurant directories to emotionally intelligent ecosystems.
By understanding not just what you want to eat, but why, when, and how you want to experience it, they’re redefining what it means to eat out in South Africa.
Restaurants interested in being featured on FindMy Dish can apply at findmy.co.za/partner.
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