If you like hotel restaurants but not hotel restaurant prices, Hilton’s Dine Like a Member offer is one of those things you should quietly add to your playbook.
From February 1 to December 31, 2026, Hilton Honors members can save up to 25% on food and drinks at participating restaurants and bars across Asia Pacific, with a side of 500 bonus points on qualifying bills.
The best part is that you do not need to be staying at the hotel. That makes this especially attractive if you live in an Asia Pacific city with a Hilton nearby or you like using hotel lounges and restaurants as your unofficial office.
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What Is Hilton Dine Like a Member?
Hilton’s Dine Like a Member program is an exclusive dining benefit designed to reward Hilton Honors members whenever they eat at participating hotel restaurants and bars across the Asia Pacific region.

The program distinguishes itself by not requiring members to be staying at the hotel to claim the discount, making it accessible to both hotel guests and locals seeking premium dining experiences at competitive prices.
The promotion has been around for several years and is renewed on a yearly basis, which is usually a good sign that both Hilton and guests see value in it.
The discount applies to food and beverages, including alcoholic drinks where local law allows it. It specifically excludes breakfast service, in-room dining, minibar charges, banquets, meetings, and conferences, so think of it as a perk for regular restaurant and bar usage rather than every possible transaction on your bill.

The discount amount depends entirely on your Hilton Honors membership tier, with no premium membership requirements necessary to participate. Here’s what each tier receives:
- Member and Silver: 10% discount on eligible spend
- Gold and Diamond: 25% discount on eligible spend
One small nuance is that some individual outlets may advertise slightly different date ranges or blackout dates. If you are planning a special meal, it is worth confirming with the restaurant in advance so you are not negotiating at the table.
500 Bonus Points: An Extra Layer of Value
Beyond the percentage discount, Hilton has layered on a 500-point bonus to keep things interesting.
If you are not staying at the hotel, or if you are staying on an ineligible stay (for example, a booking made through an online travel agency), you can earn 500 Hilton Honors bonus points per bill with a minimum spend of US$25 before taxes and service charges. (In Japan, the minimum spend is JPY 4,500.)
The bonus points take 4-6 weeks to post to your account and do not count toward elite tier status qualification.
If you are an in-house guest on an eligible stay, then your dining spend can be charged to the room and will earn points under the usual Hilton Honors earning structure. In that case, the main benefit of Dine Like a Member is the discount rather than the 500-point kicker.

No Registration Required, Just Show Your Digital Card
One of the nicer aspects of Dine Like a Member is that there is no registration required.
You do not need to track a specific promo code or remember to click through from a campaign page. Instead, you simply present your digital Hilton Honors membership card in the Hilton Honors mobile app at the time of payment or when you sign the bill to your room.
Staff are instructed to verify that you are showing an active membership in the app rather than a static screenshot, so it is a good idea to have the app logged in and ready before the bill arrives.
The benefit only applies to one member per table, and is valid for up to 10 guests on a single bill. Larger events generally fall under banquet or group terms and are excluded from this offer.
Participating Outlets Across Asia Pacific
Hilton advertises Dine Like a Member across a wide range of hotel restaurants and bars in Asia Pacific, covering everything from casual hotel cafés to rooftop bars and high-end signature venues.
The small print is that not every outlet participates. There are some hard exclusions, including outlets in French Polynesia, the Maldives, and Hampton hotels in China, certain restaurants managed by third parties, and specific hotels and outlets listed in the official terms and conditions.
Because the list of participating and excluded outlets can change, the most reliable approach is to refer to Hilton’s official Dine Like a Member information page or the terms and conditions, then double-check with the restaurant directly if you are planning a particular meal or celebration.
Personally, I leaned on this benefit quite a bit while travelling around Asia last year, especially in Indonesia and Vietnam. I have a sensitive stomach, and there were a few days when I was feeling less than fantastic.

In destinations where hygiene and food safety can sometimes be hit or miss, the idea of playing it safe with hotel dining suddenly became a lot more appealing.
With the Dine Like a Member discount, the final price often ended up surprisingly close to what I would have spent at a nicer local restaurant, which made the peace of mind feel like an easy trade-off.
If you travel in this part of the world and find yourself in a similar situation, being able to sit down in a clean, well-run hotel restaurant, order something familiar, and still feel like you are getting a fair deal is genuinely valuable.
It is one of those perks that you might ignore when you are feeling adventurous, then suddenly appreciate when your stomach decides it would like a quiet night.

On the other hand, there are still some locations I would like to try with this discount. I have heard many good things about the afternoon tea at Peacock Alley at Waldorf Astoria Bangkok, and a nice dinner at one of the restaurants in Hilton Singapore Orchard or Conrad Singapore Orchard is far easier to justify when a 25% discount for Gold or Diamond members is on the table.
You can find the current outlet information and full terms directly on Hilton’s site, and it is worth keeping that page bookmarked if you dine at Hilton properties often.
Conclusion
Hilton Dine Like a Member is one of the simpler and more practical dining perks tied to a hotel loyalty program. Between 10–25% off the bill, an easy 500 bonus points for many non-stay meals, and no registration requirement, it is an easy win if you ever find yourself eating or drinking at Hilton properties in Asia Pacific.
The promotion’s extension through December 31, 2026 is also a good sign that Hilton intends to keep this benefit around for a while. Whether you are a frequent business traveller trying to trim your dining expenses or a leisure traveller who enjoys splurging on hotel dining every so often, Dine Like a Member turns those bills into both savings and extra points.
Just remember that the offer only runs from February 1 to December 31, 2026, so any dining in January will not be eligible for the discount or the 500-point bonus.
