Food & Drink

Your Next Meal Out Could Get You Closer To That Dream Getaway—Here’s How

15th Jun 2026
Written by:
Eloise Luke
Contributor | Urban List

Love a perk? Your next meal could bring you closer to that dream getaway. If you haven’t heard, Kris+—the rewards app by Singapore Airlines—dropped on our sunny shores three years ago, and we’ve been redeeming away left, right and centre ever since.

A neat extension to their KrisFlyer frequent flyer program, this magical bit of tech lets you earn rewards and access exclusive deals simply by hitting the town and using the app as you go. 

Now's the time to jump on it, because from 1 May to 30 June 2026, Kris+ is bringing back its Feast to Fly campaign. Across Sydney and Melbourne, KrisFlyer members can earn a boosted 12 miles per dollar spent at all Kris+ dining partners. No minimum spend required. Just pay through the app and let the points add up.

Alongside the earn rate, there’s also a run of 50% off dining vouchers across select crowd-favourite venues, with limited quantities available.

To save you the heavy lifting, we’ve rounded up the best ways to spend smarter and earn more with the Kris+ app in your city. 

Where To Score In Sydney

Sydney’s lineup covers a mix of longer bookings and easy midweek options. If you’re planning ahead, NEL Restaurant is perfect for a full evening out in the city, with a seasonal tasting menu that changes every six weeks. For something a little more intimate, Omakase @ Prefecture 48 offers an eight-seat, counter-style experience; think luxurious Japanese dining led by two of Sydney's best sushi chefs.

Within the same precinct, Garaku @ Prefecture 48 is a kaiseki-style, 42-seat spot with a 16-seat chef’s counter for a more theatrical experience. As the headline venue for the precinct, it's a must-visit, and Kris+ is a pretty good excuse to finally book a spot. 

On the more casual end, Ichi-ban Boshi's fresh, handmade ramen and gyoza are ideal for a cosy lunchtime stopover (why not optimise your lunch break?), while Hongdae Pocha suits bigger groups, serving up Korean BBQ and street food in a neon-lit, converted Chippendale brewery. 

After something a little more impressive? SkyFeast offers an upmarket buffet-style spread complete with 360-degree views of the CBD, from the 82nd floor of Sydney Tower. 

Where To Score In Melbourne

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Melbourne’s list is perfect for a full day out. You can clock up points all over the city, from your morning coffee through to a late-night feed.

Start with a coffee at the local institution that is ST. ALi, and enjoy fresh roasted beans with a side of seriously polished latte art. If you prefer to take your caffeine in a different format, head over to Tori's. It's a cottage-core cafe with premium, Japanese-imported matcha, hojicha and genmaicha (if you know, you know), as well as housemade sweets like burnt Basque cheesecake and shortcake. 

For dinner, ARU centres its cooking on an open-fire hearth, with dishes that are generously prepared and designed for sharing, while Hopper Joint is an 80-seater Sri Lankan eatery with an open kitchen, and hopper-style set menus designed to be eaten with your hands. 

San Telmo is another go-to for charcoal cooking. This moody, Argentinian-style bodega sits in the heart of the CBD, where meat is cooked on a bespoke 2.5 metre parrilla charcoal grill.

And while you're at it, why not enjoy the city views from way up high? Amatrice Rooftop offers a more relaxed setup upstairs, pairing the world’s only certified egg pasta with sweeping views of the city skyline all the way from the CBD out to the Dandenong Ranges.

To round things out, Mukka St Kilda takes on Indian flavours built from traditional family recipes, while AI Dente Enoteca keeps things focused on "affordable fine dining", high-level execution of Italian classics in a compact dining room (pasta and wine, done right).

Score 50% Off Dining Vouchers

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Alongside the boosted earn rate, Kris+ has released 50% off dining vouchers across a lineup of venues:

Sydney

Melbourne

Vouchers were released on 1 June at 10am (AEST), with limited quantities available.

Editor’s note: This article was produced in partnership with Kris+ by Singapore Airlines and proudly endorsed by Urban List. Thank you for supporting the partners who make Urban List possible. To read our editorial policy, click here.

Image credit: Hopper Joint, Ichi-ban Boshi and Chat Thai | Instagram