NYC Restaurant Week Starts Today, Save $10 with Your Mastercard (1/18-2/13)

NYC Restaurant Week 2022

NYC Restaurant Week 2022, Save $10 with Your Mastercard

New York’ City’s annual Restaurant Week is back. Unlike last year, in-person dining is an option.

The event runs Jan. 18 to Feb. 13. It includes two-course lunches and three-course dinners for $29, $39 and $59. More than 440 establishments are part of this year’s event, including many top-tier restaurants and neighborhood favorites across the five boroughs.

Most prix-fixe deals are for Monday through Friday, but you can find some participating restaurants on weekends as well. Reservations are highly suggested. Keep in mind that New York City requires proof of vaccination for all indoor dining.

Mastercard is a participant as well, once again, offering savings on every meal. During NYC Restaurant Week spend $39 or more in a single transaction for dining on-site with your Mastercard credit or debit card at a participating restaurant and receive a $10 statement credit per transaction. You can get this discount up to 10 times, for a maximum amount of $100 in savings on your Mastercard account. You must register your card here first. Credit will be issued within approximately ten to fifteen business days of the date of qualifying purchase. This credit applies to in-person dining only. Takeout and delivery are not eligible for statement credit.

Check more details about NYC Restaurant Week here and make your reservations. This is a good opportunity to find new places in your area, or just try out more expensive restaurants. Also check Seated, which can save you even more if one of the restaurants is included in the app. You can also link your card with airline dining programs, Dosh or other app, to earn miles and points every time.

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