The American Express dining benefits include the Global Dining Access by Resy, high rewards rates on dining, and statement credits for dining-related expenses.
Here are the American Express dining benefits:
Global Dining Access by Resy:The Platinum Card® from American Express members get the Global Dining Access by Resy benefit, which gives access to reservations and culinary experiences around the world.
Rewards: The American Express® Gold Card members enjoy extra points at restaurants, at a rate of 4 points / $1 spent.
Dining credits: The American Express® Gold Card offers up to $120 per year (up to $10 per month) in statement credits when they purchase from select restaurants and food delivery services (enrollment required).
UberEats: The American Express Platinum card cardholders can earn up to $200 annually in statement credits for purchases made with Uber apps, including UberEats. The Amex Gold card cardholders are also able to earn up to $120 per year in Uber Cash (up to $10 per month) when they add the card in their Uber account.
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Yes, The Platinum Card® from American Express offers dining benefits through the Global Dining Collection. This benefit allows cardholders to secure reservations at more than 1,000 exclusive restaurants worldwide and provides special opportunities to meet and interact with some of the world’s most famous chefs.
How to use the American Express Platinum card dining benefit:
To use the American Express Platinum card dining benefit, call the number on the back of your American Express Platinum card and request to be transferred to Amex Global Dining Collection. A concierge will assist you in making a reservation at an available restaurant.... read full answer
You can also book a reservation online or through the Resy iOS App. There’s no cost for using the American Express Platinum card dining benefit to book a reservation. However, you are responsible for any purchases you make with your American Express Platinum card.
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