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INDULGE IN CANTONESE CUISINE WITH E-MEMBERSHIP - NEW WORLD DINING CLUB

With the E-Membership Program - New World Dining Club, freely immerse yourself in the aromas, flavors, and textures of over 40 delicious dishes, rich in the culinary traditions of Guangdong, at Black Vinegar restaurant and many other dining venues at New World Saigon Hotel.
For just 6,800,000 VND (net)**, members can enjoy an array of exclusive benefits:
- Receive a VND 10,000,000 in your membership card for use at all F&B outlets at New World Saigon: Parkview Café, Black Vinegar, Whisper Bar & Lounge, Splash Pool Bar.
- Members will receive 20% cash back (points) on total bill, credited directly to membership card, when spending at Food & Beverage outlets’ (Parkview Café, Black Vinegar, Whisper Bar & Lounge, Splash Pool Bar) by cash, credit card, room charge, bank transfer .
- Special Room Rate when booking:
• Premier at VND 3,888,000 net
• Residence Club Premier at VND 4,888,000 net
• Executive Suite at VND 7,888,000 net
Limit offer for 200 guest register from May 7th 2024:
- Buy One (01) E-membership - Get 01 complimentary voucher of Surf & Turf Buffet at Parkview Restaurant
- Buy Two (02) E-memberships - Get 01 complimentary Premier room including breakfast for 02 people
** One-year validity
Note: Existing membership with successful nomination 01 new member will get a Surf and Turf Buffet Package for 01 person (applicable till 30th June 2024).
Learn more about the terms, policies, and registration for the E-Membership program:
• Phone: +84 933 533 650
• Email: trinh.nguyen@newworldhotels.com
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