UnionBank and Booky team up to launch 'Exclusive Eats'

UnionBank, Booky team up to launch ‘Exclusive Eats’: Up to 50% dining deals only with UnionBank Cards

/ 08:00 AM May 17, 2024

UnionBank and Booky are giving you more reasons to dine out with “UnionBank Exclusive Eats”! This summer, UnionBank Credit and Debit cardholders can enjoy Exclusive Eats offers of up to 50% off at over 300 participating restaurant branches in Metro Manila with Booky. Enjoy offers from crowd favorites like Vikings, Saboten, Tim Ho Wan, Nikkei, Cabalen, and many more!

UnionBank Exclusive Eats, UnionBank Consumer Loans Head & Booky CEO

Mukul Sukhani, UnionBank Cards & Consumer Loans Head with Ben Wintle, Booky Founder & CEO

To claim Exclusive Eats discounts or freebies on Booky, dine in at partner merchants, scan the Booky QR code, and pay using your UnionBank Credit or Debit Card. If you want to make your transaction faster after scanning the code, you may save your UnionBank Credit or Debit Card on Booky via https://unionbank.booky.ph

To view all the UnionBank Exclusive Eats offers, visit www.unionbankph.com/booky.

Here’s a glimpse of some of the unbelievable deals that await U! All offers are available until August 31, 2024.

Vikings Group

It can’t get any more “unli” than indulging in a buffet! Celebrate any special occasion at Vikings Group restaurants and get 25% off your total bill for a minimum pax of 20.

UnionBank Exclusive Eats promo

* For a full list of restaurant locations, visit our Terms & Conditions at www.unionbankph.com/booky

FooDee Global Concepts

In the mood for some of the best Asian dishes you can get? Enjoy as much as 45% of savings with FooDee Global Concepts’ group meals (starting at P1,299) at their selected restaurants!

UnionBank Exclusive Eats promo

* For a full list of restaurant locations, visit our Terms & Conditions at www.unionbankph.com/booky.

Cabalen 

Indulge in your favorite Filipino dishes at Cabalen! Receive a complimentary meal for the fifth person when dining with a group of at least four paying adults. Available at all Cabalen branches.

Raintree Hospitality

You can’t go wrong with comfort food when you dine at Raintree Hospitality’s restaurants! Spend at least P2,500 and enjoy P500 off and 2 cans of Pepsi.

* For a full list of restaurant locations, visit our Terms & Conditions at www.unionbankph.com/booky.

Nikkei Group

Get a taste of different Southeast Asian flavors at Nikkei Group’s restaurants and enjoy 25% off on all their Ala Carte Regular Menu items.

* For a full list of restaurant locations, visit our Terms & Conditions at www.unionbankph.com/booky.

Cyma

Craving for Greek cuisine? Cyma is the obvious choice. Dine at their restaurants for a minimum spend of P3,000 and enjoy P300 off your entire bill.

* For a full list of restaurant locations, visit our Terms & Conditions at www.unionbankph.com/booky.

Wok Alley: 

There’s no better place for quality fried rice than Wok Alley. With different toppings to choose from, there’s definitely something for everyone. Get 50% off on 1 fried rice box for first-time Booky users!

Branches: Makati, Pasay
* Discount is limited to one (1) box only per user. Applicable for first-time users only.

Mukul Sukhani, UnionBank Cards & Consumer Loans Head with Ben Wintle, Booky Founder & CEO

Save your UnionBank Credit or Debit Card at Booky via https://unionbank.booky.ph for a hassle-free transaction when you dine in. 

No UnionBank Credit Card yet? If you love to shop and dine, apply for a UnionBank Rewards Card at www.unionbankph.com/cards and enjoy 3x more points on shopping and dining—with no expiry!

Make sure you have the Booky app. Download it now at https://bookyph.onelink.me/L4le/qqlt30n.

This article is brought to you by UnionBank.

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TAGS: Booky, BrandRoom, Dining Deals, UnionBank

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