Rail Carte: Take The Chinnery’s culinary slow train from Britain to India with a whisky flight in hand 

By Joseff Musa
Mar 03, 2025

The Chinnery, long a cultural jewel nestled within the Mandarin Oriental in Hong Kong, has undergone a captivating renaissance, echoing the grand interiors of a vintage train – a symphony of history, elegance, and a taste of adventure.


As you step into this reimagined space, the rich mahogany panelling, plush carpets and sumptuous leather furnishings evoke a bygone era of travel, where every meal felt like a stop at a destination brimming with discovery. Here, dining becomes less about mere sustenance and more a passage through time, allowing patrons to relive the narrative of British colonial charm, alongside culinary delights that fuse tradition with innovation.


At the heart of this transformation lies a thoughtfully curated menu titled ‘Taste of The Chinnery’. “The restaurant is named after an esteemed 19th century British artist George Chinnery who dedicated his life in capturing British colonial scenes. This menu is about honouring the heritage and legacy of the restaurant and also a tribute to the year the hotel opened,” explains the hotel’s Executive Sous Simon Guthridge. The menu is not just a feast but an experience of a harmonious blend of timeless classics and intriguing new creations that push the boundaries of culinary artistry.


It begins with a selection of snacks, where one finds comfort in Lamb Samosa, paired perfectly with fresh mint yoghurt, and Keema Kulcha. Each bite beckons nostalgia, reminiscent of travels through crowded bazaars and heritage kitchens. Herein lies the essence of The Chinnery; it crafts a narrative where every dish connects diners to distant lands without leaving Hong Kong.


For starters, there’s the classic delight of prime tenderloin Tartare. With its rich, secret homemade sauce and cage-free egg, it is a beautiful homage to British cuisine. However, should you yearn for something novel, Broccoli Velouté awaits; its lush and creamy profile intersperses with hints of seasonal freshness.


Taking centre stage among the main dishes are the Classic Shepherd’s Pie, prepared with organic lamb shoulder, the fragrant Tikka Chicken and the new Bengali Mixed Fish Curry, brimming with fresh tomatoes and ground mustard seeds.


The careful crafting of this dish speaks to his creative process, one that intertwines exploration with meticulous preparation. “I began with a deep exploration of traditional recipes, then I experimented with new techniques and flavour profiles,” he elaborates.


To accompany the meals, a medley of sides adds depth: Creamed Potato, Sautéed French Beans and an array of Naan. The dessert arrives with the classic Chocolate Lava Cake and the Phirni, offering a delicate end to the meal, each spoonful layered with rose petal ice cream.


An equally important aspect of the dining experience at The Chinnery is its impressive collection of more than 120 rare single-malt whiskies – ideal companions to every meal. The chef encourages exploring these malts in tandem with their culinary offerings. “The whisky selection complements the menu beautifully, enhancing flavours seamlessly,” he notes, hinting at some of his favourite pairings.


As the ambience envelops you, the newly refreshed interior fuses heritage and elegance, elevating the tranquil dining experience. “The intimate and tranquil setting plays a pivotal role in the overall experience, encouraging relaxation and connection,” says Guthridge.


So what lies ahead for The Chinnery? “We will continue to update our menus based on seasonality. We are also looking forward to working with whisky brands more closely for more intimate whisky tasting dinners.” reveals Guthridge, clearly enthused about future collaborations with local artisans and farmers to deepen the restaurant’s ties to the region.


A true wonder, The Chinnery is a voyage that promises not just a meal, but a profoundly rich experience that resonates long after the final sip of whisky. In revisiting the past while carving fresh paths through culinary artistry, it shines brightly as a destination worth every gastronomic mile.


The Chinnery, 1/F, Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong


Photos: Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong|Video: Jack Fontanilla