Restaurant in Central And Western, Hong Kong
The Chinnery
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About The Chinnery
The Chinnery is a practical Central And Western choice when you want Mandarin Oriental polish without turning the meal into a trophy booking. Pick it for a calm lunch, solo dinner, or conversation-led evening; choose 8½ Otto e Mezzo BOMBANA, Man Wah, or Mandarin Grill + Bar when the meal needs a sharper culinary identity.
The Chinnery is a Central And Western venue with a clear practical profile: weekday lunch and dinner service, Saturday dinner service, Sunday closure, a smart-casual dress code. Because the verified details are limited, plan around the confirmed basics rather than unverified claims about cuisine, signature dishes, chef, awards, pricing, or service format.
A Central And Western venue with practical hours
The confirmed schedule is Monday to Friday from 11:30 AM to 3 PM and 5 to 11 PM, Saturday from 5 to 11 PM, Sunday closed. That makes it usable for weekday lunch or dinner, for Saturday evening plans, but not for Sunday dining.
Verified information does not identify a named cuisine, tasting format, chef, signature dishes, beverage program, or price point. Treat The Chinnery as a venue to confirm directly before booking if those details matter to the occasion. The one confirmed style note is the smart-casual dress code.
Who should book it, who should compare options
Book The Chinnery when the confirmed hours and Central And Western location fit the plan, when a smart-casual setting is appropriate. It is also a sensible option to keep in mind for weekday lunch, weekday dinner, or Saturday dinner, provided you confirm any menu-specific needs directly.
Compare it with nearby named options if the booking depends on a more specific dining brief. 8½ Otto e Mezzo BOMBANA, Man Wah, Mandarin Grill + Bar, The Aubrey, The Krug Room may all be worth checking depending on the occasion, availability, the kind of meal or evening you want.
For broader planning, use 's Central And Western restaurants guide to decide whether The Chinnery should be the main booking or one option among other Central And Western dining rooms.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is The Chinnery good for solo dining?
The verified information does not specify seating style or solo-dining setup. If you are planning to dine alone, confirm the current arrangement directly with The Chinnery before booking.
What should a first-timer know about The Chinnery?
The confirmed basics are its Central And Western location, smart-casual dress code, hours: Monday to Friday from 11:30 AM to 3 PM and 5 to 11 PM, Saturday from 5 to 11 PM, Sunday closed. Menu style, price, chef, signature dishes, service format are not verified here.
What are alternatives to The Chinnery in Central And Western?
Depending on the plan, compare The Chinnery with Man Wah, Mandarin Grill + Bar, The Aubrey, The Krug Room, or 8½ Otto e Mezzo BOMBANA. Check each venue directly for current menus, pricing, availability, service details.
Does The Chinnery handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary and allergy accommodation is not verified here. Contact The Chinnery directly before booking if you have dietary restrictions, allergies, or other menu requirements.
Is lunch or dinner better at The Chinnery?
The Chinnery serves lunch Monday to Friday from 11:30 AM to 3 PM and dinner Monday to Saturday from 5 to 11 PM. It is closed on Sunday. Choose based on the timing that fits your plan, confirm current details directly if needed.
Is The Chinnery good for a special occasion?
The verified details do not confirm a special-occasion format, private dining, pricing, or menu structure. It may suit plans where the Central And Western location, smart-casual dress code, available hours work, but confirm occasion-specific needs directly before booking.
Can I eat at the bar at The Chinnery?
Bar seating is not verified here. If bar dining or a drinks-focused visit is important, contact The Chinnery directly to confirm the current setup.
Location
1/F, Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong, 5 Connaught Rd Central, Central, Hong Kong
Central And Western, Hong Kong
Compare The Chinnery
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Chinnery | Central And Western | , | , |
| 8½ Otto e Mezzo BOMBANA | Central And Western | , | , |
| Man Wah | Hong Kong | Cantonese | $$$ |
| The Krug Room | Hong Kong | Modern Asian | , |
| The Aubrey | Hong Kong | Japanese Izakaya | , |
| Mandarin Grill + Bar | Hong Kong | European Contemporary | $$$$ |
How The Chinnery compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- 8½ Otto e Mezzo BOMBANA, Notable alternative
- Man Wah, Cantonese, $$$
- The Krug Room, Modern Asian, Modern Asian
- The Aubrey, Japanese Izakaya, Japanese Izakaya
- Mandarin Grill + Bar, European Contemporary, $$$$
How The Chinnery compares in Central And Western
The Chinnery is the easier, lower-friction choice against the bigger destination rooms nearby. 8½ Otto e Mezzo BOMBANA is the better booking when Italian cooking is the reason for the night, while The Chinnery is more useful when the priority is a composed hotel room and an easier Central plan.
Against Man Wah, the choice comes down to cuisine clarity. Man Wah is the stronger pick for Cantonese at a $$$ level; The Chinnery is better when the group has mixed preferences and does not want the booking to revolve around one defined regional style. The Krug Room is more occasion-driven and Modern Asian in focus, so save it for a splurge-style meal rather than a regular Central dinner.
Within the Mandarin Oriental orbit, Mandarin Grill + Bar is the clearer $$$$ European Contemporary choice, while The Chinnery suits diners who want the hotel setting with less ceremony. The Aubrey is the better move for Japanese izakaya energy and drinks-led plans; pick The Chinnery when conversation and a quieter meal matter more.
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