"Such a Confidence Booster": South Africans React to Woman Bringing Her Own Bread to Restaurant

"Such a Confidence Booster": South Africans React to Woman Bringing Her Own Bread to Restaurant

  • A woman's unusual decision to bring her own bread to a popular restaurant has sparked a lively debate online
  • The lady's actions have sparked mixed reactions, some finding it humorous while others praise her practicality
  • The incident has raised questions about dining habits and whether it's acceptable to bring personal food items into restaurants, with some defending the woman's choice and others criticising it

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A woman has amused South Africans after a video surfaced online showing her bringing her own bread to a popular family restaurant.

A woman showcased how she brought a whole packet of bread to a restaurant.
A South African woman demonstrated bringing a full packet of bread into a restaurant in a TikTok video. Image: @levu_d
Source: TikTok

The clip, shared on social media by @levu_d under the TikTok handle, shows her sitting inside a Spur restaurant enjoying a plate of meat and onion rings. What caught people’s attention, however, was @levu_d's decision to pull out a loaf of bread she had carried along in its packaging. She then placed a slice of it on the table to eat with her meal.

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She remained unfazed, and the unusual act quickly became a talking point online. Many viewers found it humorous, while others praised her for practicality and ensuring she ate exactly what she wanted.

The TikTok user @levu_d's video has since gone viral, sparking a wider discussion on dining habits and whether it is acceptable to bring personal food items into restaurants. Some argued that it was disrespectful to the establishment, while others defended @levu_d’s choice, pointing out that restaurants often don’t cater to everyone’s exact preferences.

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Spur, known for its family-friendly atmosphere and hearty meals, has not issued a comment on the video. Meanwhile, @levu_d’s bold move continues to generate laughs, with many South Africans saying they admired her confidence since it was published on 12 August 2025 on TikTok.

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The online community was entertained as they flooded the comments section to express their thoughts.

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Maggie_.28 said:

"Just get a takeaway and go eat at home with your bread."

Chocolate added:

"Is this not normal kanti? I do this all the time."

Siphosam shared:

"I want to do this, but with pap."

DIDI_YEMI wrote:

"Yes, girl, you are such a confidence booster."

MsBassetteVIP_Fan expressed:

"Don’t give them ideas, they’ll add this to the menu and charge us R5 a slice."

Aguilarskov

"I'm not against this."

Andile Duze replied:

"I love going with people with a plan."

User commented:

"That's why I love KFC, there's no need to sneak a bread in you just, you walk along holding the bread and you eat simple!"

Watch the video below:

A woman showed how she carried a full packet of bread into a restaurant.
A woman surprised diners and South African viewers by bringing an entire loaf of bread to a restaurant. Image: @levu_d
Source: TikTok

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Johana Mukandila (Human Interest Editor) Johana Tshidibi Mukandila has been a Human Interest Reporter at Briefly News since 2023. She has over four years of experience as a multimedia journalist. Johana holds a national diploma in journalism from the Cape Peninsula University Of Technology (2023). She has worked at the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, PAICTA, BONA Magazine and Albella Music Production. She is currently furthering her education in journalism at the CPUT. She has passed a set of trainings from Google News Initiative. Reach her at johana.mukandila@briefly.co.za

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