Has added cuisines from the streets of a host of other Oriental Asian cities to your favourite Chinese flavours
City first destination in North India; brand so far concentrated in Mumbai, Pune
Casual mention of Mainland China in a conversation the other day, after what felt like ages, rekindled fond memories of the go-to place for authentic Chinese cuisine on Madhya Marg in Sector 26, which inexplicably closed a few years ago, much to the disappointment of its patrons and food lovers. One of the several brands owned by one of India’s leading hospitality companies Speciality Restaurants Limited (SRL), Mainland China has reopened in Chandigarh in a new avatar and a new location.
Called Asia Kitchen – By Mainland China, the swanky and spacious fine dining restaurant is now serving a vast collection of authentic Oriental Asian cuisines, which, besides your favourite flavours from Mainland China, captures an eclectic journey through the streets of Thailand, Japan, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Burma and beyond.
The chefs at Asia Kitchen spread their eye-catching and enticing wares for an exclusive media preview Tuesday on the third floor of Elante Mall, and they made it abundantly sure that the experience was one for lasting memories.



First, the décor: Featuring an open kitchen with subtle yet contemporary décor, and a high-energy bar, the space has been thoughtfully created to encourage conversation, community, and culinary exploration. Care has been taken to ensure that the restaurant showcases a young, casual, and refreshed identity, designed to resonate with the city’s cosmopolitan crowd.
With a vibrant new dining concept, Asia Kitchen appears to bring on an unexplored excitement to the table.
The menu celebrates authentic Asian flavours with a modern touch to a selection of Sushis, Cheung Fun, Baos, Dimsums featuring several highlights like Truffle Avocado Edmame Monomaki, Prawn Tempura Roll, Basil-Flavoured Chicken Dumplings, and introducing indulgent varieties of crispy Cheung Fun’s (Crispy Asparagus or Crispy Prawn and many more) for the first time in Chandigarh city.

Appetizers include the bold Jiang’s Chilli Cottage Cheese or Pickled Pepper Chicken with its signature 5-spice Grilled Lamb Chop while the wok selection showcases creations like Lotus Stem, Asparagus & Pak Choy in Chilli Basil Sauce, General Tsos Favourite Chicken, and Asian-Style Steamed John Dory.
Guests can also savour the signature Sizzling Stone Bowl with rice or noodles in a choice of cottage cheese, chicken, or prawn. Staples such as Blue Pea Japanese Fried Rice and Japanese Yaki Wheat Noodles complete the main offerings, while desserts like the refreshing Lemongrass Cheesecake, Mango Pudding and the indulgent Palm Jaggery Ice Cream promise a delightfully sweet finish.
In his message shared on the occasion, Anjan Chatterjee, Chairman & Managing Director, SRL, said: “It gives us immense pleasure to bring Asia Kitchen by Mainland China to Chandigarh. For over three decades, Mainland China has been synonymous with authentic Chinese dining, winning the hearts of millions. With Asia Kitchen, we have reimagined the concept to go beyond China and present a wide spectrum of Asian cuisines in a young, casual, and vibrant setting. Chandigarh, with its discerning food culture and dynamic lifestyle, is the perfect city for us to introduce this format. We look forward to welcoming guests to experience the best of Asia – right here at Elante Mall.”


Present at the launch, Nripendra Chauhan, Chief Operating Officer, Asia Kitchen by Mainland China, shared, “We have done a good deal of research before unveiling Asia Kitchen by Mainland China in Chandigarh. We see a great market for our menu in the city, particularly among youngsters.”
He informed that with the opening in Chandigarh, Asia Kitchen by Mainland China now has 14 outlets across Mumbai (seven), Pune (three), Kolkatta (one), UAE (one) and Oman (one), all established within a short span of two years. Regarding expansion plans, he ventured that plans are afoot to open outlets in all prominent cities in the country, besides spreading abroad with two more upcoming in Dubai.
Expansion in Chandigarh tricity and other states in the region will follow the success of this Chandigarh outlet, he added.
Revealing that Asia Kitchen – By Mainland China in Chandigarh has an extensive Oriental Asian menu, Chef Ram Chander, Brand Chief Culinary Officer, asserted that and at least 40 items being served are not available anywhere in the city.
Where: Asia Kitchen, 3rd floor, Nexus Elante Mall, Chandigarh
Timings: Open for Lunch and Dinner
Meal for two: Approx. Rs. 1600+Tax
Why did Mainland China close in Chandigarh
According to Nripendra Chauhan, Chief Operating Officer, Asia Kitchen by Mainland China, along the way, the parent company SRL decided to discontinue with its franchise businesses across the country on the expiry of existing franchise contracts. Now all our outlets are company owned.


About SRL
Speciality Restaurants Limited (SRL) is one of India’s leading hospitality companies, reputed for its diverse portfolio of fine and casual dining brands across India and Dubai. In addition to its restaurant chains, SRL also owns and operates a range of premium confectionery stores.
Headquartered in Mumbai with a registered office in Kolkata, the company has an established presence in 25 cities across three countries.
Founded in 1992 by Anjan Chatterjee, Speciality Restaurants began its journey with its first restaurant, Only Fish, in Mumbai. Building on its early success, the company introduced two iconic brands — Oh! Calcutta and Mainland China — in 1994, with the first Mainland China outlet opening in Saki Naka, Mumbai.
SRL is publicly listed on both the BSE and NSE.
Brands
Its long list of hospitality brands: Mainland China, Asia Kitchen by Mainland China, Oh! Calcutta, Sweet Bengal, Dariole, Riyasat, Jungle Safari, Flame & Grill, Sigree Global Grill, Café Mezzuna, Siciliana by Mezzuna, Episode One, Bohoba, Walters, Gong, Chaurangi, Bizarre Asia, Hoppipol, Haka.









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