OpenTable and Visa announced a collaboration that will offer eligible Visa cardholders exclusive access to sought-after restaurant reservations and events at hundreds of local restaurants across the U.S., Canada and Mexico through OpenTable. The OpenTable & Visa Dining Collection launches in Los Angeles and Chicago. Primetime reservations at select restaurants in these cities will be exclusively available to OpenTable diners who book with eligible Visa cards.

The Collection, which includes restaurants from MICHELIN-starred venues to local favorites and beloved culinary destinations, will grow to more than 500 restaurants across 34 North American cities by 2025. Visa Infinite cards, issued in the U.S. and Mexico, and Visa Infinite Privilege cards, issued in Canada, are eligible at launch, with plans to offer the benefit to more Visa cardholders in the future. Eligible Visa cardholders will also have access to exclusive culinary events and experiences featuring notable and rising star chefs throughout the program term.

Those eligible for the program can now take advantage of early access to primetime reservations in Chicago and Los Angeles by adding their eligible card to their OpenTable account or opening an account with more cities rolling out in the coming weeks. Participating restaurants in the Visa Dining Collection will be regularly updated as additional restaurant partners are curated. Among the program's inaugural establishments are: Chicago'sRose Mary: "Top Chef" winner Joe Flamm leans on bold, vibrant flavors that celebrate his Italian heritage and his wife's Croatian roots.

Chicago's Virtue: Virtue is more than a restaurant, it's a community champion. James Beard Award-winning Chef Erick Williams goes all in on lifting up the Black community through delicious soul food and top-notch hospitality. Los Angeles' Bestia: Ori Menashe and Genevieve Gergis's acclaimed California-Italian haunt is known for its excellent cocktails and wood-fired pizzas.

Housed in a former warehouse, the industrial-chic restaurant ushered in a new era of Arts District dining. Los Angeles' Kato: Chef Jon Yao's Taiwanese-inspired, LA-filtered tasting menus, acclaimed wine selection, and one of the most inventive zero-proof beverage programs in LA are a few reasons why Kato is one of the most sought-after reservations in town and one of the most celebrated restaurants in the nation. Coming soon: Miami's L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon: The only two-MICHELIN-starred restaurant in Florida by The Bastion Collection and Executive Chef James Friedberg that honors the legacy of the legendary Chef Joël Robuchon.

Miami's MILA: MILA is a rooftop showstopper. Inspired by the founders' global travels, the restaurant's Mediterranean- and Asian-inspired aesthetic also applies to the menu of shareable dishes with surprising flavor combinations. New York's Wildair: Paris' neo-bistro phenomenon is transported to the Lower East Side at this trendsetting New American spot.

Inventive snacks, showstopping desserts, and one of the city's best steaks are accompanied by rare natural wines. New York's Musket Room: This trailblazing MICHELIN-starred New American spot boasts an all-women-led team, offering a seven-course tasting menu and a la carte offerings like jamón ibérico with smoked mussels, all with an understated wine bar vibe. New York's Aska: Chef Fredrik Berselius' New Nordic cuisine takes diners on a hyper-seasonal culinary journey from Stockholm to Brooklyn at this restaurant that has been awarded two-MICHELIN stars and three stars from the New York Times.

New York's Strange Delight: Chef-owner and Louisiana native Jasmine Morrow brings her grandmother's time-honored recipes to life with a modern twist at this charming Brooklyn neighborhood gem. San Francisco's Dalida: A love letter to the Mediterranean by wife and husband Co-Chefs Laura and Sayat Ozyilmaz, where the food is just as stunning as the Bay views. It's no surprise this restaurant has been lauded as one of America's best new restaurants of 2023.

San Francisco's Four Kings: Coined one of the hottest restaurants by critics and guests alike, this former pop up is unforgettable. Chefs Franky Ho and Mike Long combine nostalgia and 90s Cantopop alongside crowd-pleasing Hong Kong fare. Washington, D.C.'s Jônt: This bold restaurant from Chef Ryan Ratino has earned two MICHELIN stars for an innovative tasting menu of knockout Japanese dishes.

Washington, D.C.'sMoon Rabbit:James Beard Foundation award nominee Kevin Tien pays homage to his Vietnamese heritage and Louisiana upbringing. Washington, D.C.'s Service Bar: This quirky, laidback hangout is beloved by industry insiders who return for its fried chicken and innovative cocktails, which have landed this drinking den a spot on North America's 50 Best Bars list multiple years running.