The Chinnery

The Chinnery

An intimate retreat with traditional style; The Chinnery is the perfect place to unwind and escape the city.

Named after the esteemed 19th century British artist, George Chinnery who has dedicated over 50 years of his life capturing portraits and landscapes of India, Macau and Hong Kong. The Chinnery pays tribute to his illustrious life filled with discoveries, colours and flavours, and narrates a nostalgic memoir of Hong Kong’s colonial era, a place where the past and present harmoniously coexist.


 


This beloved establishment has been a cornerstone of Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong since its opening in 1963. It was one of the first of its time, serving traditional British-Indian cuisine and has maintained much of its original decor to preserve the essence and historic charm that have drawn generations of patrons. The Chinnery exudes the classic elegance of British colonial style and continues to offer an intimate retreat for those seeking a moment of tranquillity in the bustling city of Hong Kong, blending historical charm with timeless sophistication.


 


The Chinnery Bar remains renowned for its extensive collection of over 120 rare single-malt whiskies, and classic cocktails served by members of a veteran staff known for their exceptional personalised service.


 


Child Policy:

Before 7pm: Age 6-17 years for food & non-alcoholic drinks

After 7pm: Age 18 years or above are welcome

 


Dress Code:

Comfortable attire welcomed until 5pm. After 5pm, guests refrain from shorts of any length, torn jeans, singlets, flip flops and gentleman sandals.

 


Remark: Last order 30 minutes before closing.



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