Global dining credit recommendations

National Kitchen by Violet Oon at the National Gallery is arguably the most efficient use of this credit for families. The restaurant is located within one of Singapore’s most impressive architectural landmarks, allowing you to combine a cultural visit with a high-end meal.
 
Terrific idea for a thread OP!

While I can’t assist with your SIN question, I reckon it would be helpful to all if we had reviews of the various Amex dining credit venues as we do for the hotel loyalty schemes.

Country: Austria
Location: Vienna
Name: Huth Demoritz
Cuisine: Italian, though a broad menu.
Recommend: Yes
Notes: Good option with broad selection and reasonable prices by Vienna standards. Busy venue and a little noice but service was good.

Mrs H and I shared the 800 gram prime rib for two.

Once cooked, they brought it out whole, presumably to prove it was actually huge, then whisked it back to the kitchen to be sliced.

The enormous serve of butter makes the steak look tiny.

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Served with side salad…

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…and chips (not pictured).

We paired it with a German Cabernet Merlot blend.

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Miss H opted for a pizza.

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Specific to Singapore, I used this credit at Yi by Jereme Leung. The restaurant is nice, but some very pricey items so had to watch out that the credit would last the whole meal. Was a fancy dinner and the highlight meal of the Singapore trip
 

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