Hyatt Asia Pacific has launched an enticing food and beverage campaign, “Be More Foodie. Be More Fulfilled.”, inviting diners in Singapore and Thailand to indulge in memorable dining experiences while enjoying exclusive rewards. Running from 21 July to 9 November 2025 across 75 restaurants and bars in 16 Hyatt properties, the initiative offers two phases of perks plus a social media contest with luxury travel prizes.

Phase One – Be More Savvy (21 July – 14 September 2025)

Guests can savour up to 25% off dining at over 50 participating restaurants and bars in Thailand, and up to 20% off at 10 outlets in Singapore. The offer is open to all—World of Hyatt members, non-members, in-house guests, and walk-ins.

Phase Two – Be More Rewarded (15 September – 9 November 2025)

World of Hyatt members who register from 1 September 2025 can earn double points on eligible dining spend, for both dine-in and takeaway. Points can be redeemed for free nights, suite upgrades, gourmet meals, or unique experiences, with dining spend also counting towards elite status.

Social Media Contest – Weekly Wins of 80,000 Points

From 21 July to 9 November, members in Singapore and Thailand can enter a weekly contest by sharing their Hyatt dining experiences on social media. Winners receive 80,000 bonus points—enough for at least a two-night stay at most Hyatt hotels worldwide, or up to 16 nights at a Category 1 hotel.

Singapore Highlights

Guests can explore a range of culinary destinations, from modern Italian at Le Pristine Singapore (Grand Hyatt Singapore), refined Cantonese at 5 ON 25 (Andaz Singapore), to bold Japanese izakaya dishes at Kaya (The Standard, Singapore).

Thailand Highlights

In Thailand, the offerings range from vibrant Latin American cuisine at Casa Boho (Hyatt Regency Phuket Resort) to Italian seafood at Embassy Room La Marina (Park Hyatt Bangkok) and creative Mexican fare at OJO (The Standard, Bangkok Mahanakhon).

World of Hyatt members earn up to 5 Base Points per US dollar spent, with rewards going beyond free stays to include curated dining and lifestyle experiences.

Learn more about Hyatt’s ‘Be More Foodie. Be More Fulfilled.’ campaign and full terms and conditions on their websites for Singapore & Thailand.


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