Here's how you can eat your way to free stays at Hyatt hotels worldwide
Enjoy delicious food in swanky hotels & earn 2X points.
The first thing that catches your attention when you walk into the dining area of 665°F is the incredible view.
The restaurant sits on Level 38 of Andaz Singapore and features floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Marina Bay and the Singapore Strait.
The next highlight sure to captivate you is the food — classic steak and seafood fare, albeit with a Southeast Asian-flavoured twist.
Take for example, one of the appetisers served to us, 665°F’s French onion soup.
Made using Italian ham and a red onion, the dish swaps out croutons for youtiaos (fried dough fritters).
Image by Andrew Koay
The French onion soup with youtiaos instead of croutons. Image by Andrew Koay
Image by Andrew Koay
Be more rewarded with World of Hyatt
Such culinary twists can be found all over the restaurant’s menu. We were visiting 665°F to take advantage of this limited-time offer to fast-track our way to our next holiday.
Hyatt’s loyalty program — World of Hyatt — is offering members 2X points on eligible dining spend at the three Hyatt hotels in Singapore from Sep. 15 to Nov. 9, 2025. This means that the usual rate of US$1 earning you five points, has now been doubled to 10 points for every US$1 spent.
Apart from the Grand Hyatt at Orchard Road, this includes Andaz Singapore and The Standard, Singapore. Those who travel to Thailand often will be glad to know that they’re running the same promotion there too.
The promotion accelerates your ability to rack up World of Hyatt points that you can then redeem for free nights and suite upgrades at Hyatt hotels — both in Singapore and all over the world.
And if you’re looking for a nice spot to celebrate an anniversary or mark a special occasion in the next few weeks, here’s what I’d recommend from 665°F: the steak.
We were served the Argentinian Rump Cap with the House Rub, a mix of cumin, garlic, and cayenne.
The Argentinian rump cap with beef fat-roasted Yukon potatoes. Image by Andrew Koay
It was cooked in the restaurant’s Pira Charcoal Oven; imported from Barcelona. It is fuelled by a mix of charcoal and wood and reaches a temperature of 665° Fahrenheit (which explains the restaurant's name).
This allows the chefs to achieve barbecue-type flavours with the precision of an oven.
The result is a steak that is as delicious as it is tender, with the house rub elevating what is already a perfectly grilled, premium cut to the next level.
Soft-baked raspberry macadamia and white chocolate cookie with burnt toast ice cream. Image by Andrew Koay
Working remotely
Another spot you can conveniently rack up World of Hyatt points is at Grand Hyatt Singapore’s 10|Scotts.
Located right in the Orchard Road shopping district, 10|Scotts is perfect for a catch-up with friends over afternoon tea.
Afternoon tea at 10|Scotts. Image by Andrew Koay
Image by Andrew Koay
We also thought it was a cosy place to work remotely for a few hours in between appointments in town.
On weekdays, afternoon tea is served from 2pm to 4:30pm, while weekends have two seatings: 11:30am to 2pm and 2:30pm to 5pm.
Otherwise, you can enjoy the Mediterranean-inspired spread daily from 11:30am to 11pm.
The Mediterranean-inspired spread. Image by Andrew Koay
ASC Seafood Vol-au-Vent with prawns, crab, and seafood bisque. Image by Andrew Koay
Scones and tarts, part of 10|Scotts’ afternoon tea set. Image by Andrew Koay
Don’t miss the chef’s signature ASC Seafood Vol-au-Vent with prawns, crab, and seafood bisque. If you don’t know what that means (I didn’t), imagine a shot of seafood soup that comes in a mini-bowl you can eat because it’s made of puff pastry. Oh, and the seafood is responsibly farmed.
For people with a sweet tooth like my colleagues and me, scones and tarts in between clearing email proved to be an effective way to clear afternoon brain fog, especially when washed down with a refreshing cup of Saicho Jasmine sparkling tea and the free-flow juices.
Earning your free stay at Hyatt hotels
These are just two examples of ways you can easily accumulate points for that next well-earned break. A full list of Hyatt restaurants where the double points promotion applies can be found here.
If you’re not already a World of Hyatt member, you can sign up for free here. Once you’ve signed up, you’ll gain points for every eligible stay or dining spend at a Hyatt hotel.
With 20,000 points, you could redeem a free night at the new Park Hyatt Kuala Lumpur crowning the top of the tallest building in Asia Pacific; or Grand Hyatt Seoul, Hyatt House Tokyo Shibuya or Alila Shanghai.
Park Hyatt Kuala Lumpur, crowning Merdeka 118, the tallest building in Asia Pacific. Image from Hyatt
And if that seems like an intimidatingly high amount of points to earn, here are a few examples* of diverse dining experiences across Hyatt hotels in Singapore to help you achieve it during the eight-week 2X points promotion:
- Double date with your bestie and their partner at the stylish Le Pristine Singapore and indulge in the lavish Sunday Brunch – spend S$540 (US$421.20) to earn 4,212 points
- Host a business lunch meeting with a client at 665°F – spend S$400 (or US$312) to earn 3,120 points
- Thank your team for winning that deal with chocolate and cake from The Shop at Grand Hyatt Singapore – spend S$110 (US$85.80) to earn 858 points
- Take away pizza and pasta from Pete’s Place to enjoy a movie night with the family – spend S$200 (US$156) to earn 1,560 points
- Celebrate a milestone birthday at Andaz Singapore’s 5 ON 25 – spend S$700 (US$546) to earn 5,460 points
- Unwind with friends at Kaya at The Standard, Singapore with its inventive spin on izakaya bites – spend S$450 (US$351) to earn 3,510 points
- Enjoy afternoon tea at 10|Scotts with friends – spend S$195 (US$152.10) to earn 1,521 points
Total: 20,241 points
*The following examples are based on exchange rates published on Oanda on Sep. 2, 2025. (S$1 = US$0.78)
In addition, World of Hyatt is holding a social media contest every week until Nov. 9, 2025, where members could stand a chance to win 80,000 bonus points, enough for at least two nights stay at any Hyatt hotel worldwide.
Just dine in at any participating restaurant and bar at Andaz Singapore, Grand Hyatt Singapore or The Standard, Singapore, and complete the following steps to qualify:
1. Dine and share
Dine in between now and Nov. 9, and post a photo carousel or video of your Hyatt dining experience at any of the participating restaurants in Singapore on your personal Instagram or Facebook.
Share what is fulfilling about your dining experience in your post caption. Your account must be set to public.
Include these three hashtags in your post caption: #WorldOfHyattContestEntry, #ShareMyHyattPic and #BeMoreFoodie, and tag the outlet and/or hotel’s social media account in your post.
2. Hope to win
That’s all you have to do, and from then on, it’s up to the fates (and also judges of the contests).
Find out more about Hyatt’s dining discount and social media contest here.
Enjoying your break
Now the only decision to make is how you’re going to spend your points.
Maybe a quick getaway to shop and eat in Bangkok, staying at Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok, chosen for its convenient location next to shopping destinations like CentralWorld and places of interest like the Erawan Shrine.
Image from Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok
Or perhaps you’d prefer to relax at Hyatt Regency Bali’s beachfront restaurant, unwind at one of the resort’s three pools, and then pamper yourself at the Shankha Spa.
Image from Hyatt Regency Bali
If not, for something bold and local, how about a weekend staycation at The Standard, Singapore, enjoying its stylishly designed rooms and iconic poolside scene.
Image from The Standard Singapore.
Image from The Standard Singapore.
Since writing this Hyatt-sponsored article, the writer can’t stop thinking about that Argentinian rump cap steak.
Top image from Hyatt and by Andrew Koay
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