Chinwag, Christchurch, New Zealand

Dinner at Chinwag

After hearing about the awesome snow conditions and the amazing fact that for the first time in a long while that the Mount Hutt Ski resort in New Zealand was opening earlier than scheduled, myself and some friends of mine decided to jump on the next plane to Christchurch! This was aided by the fact that Jetstar had surprisingly cheap flights there - approximately $240 bucks return including taxes! What a bargain!!

Anyways, Christchurch is a dead boring city with barely any people around the place after dark so there was painfully little to do in the evenings. On one particular evening, whilst walking around the main streets of Christchurch looking for a place for dinner, we stumbled across a Thai restaurant that had the sign out front - 'Finalist for Christchurch Restaurant of the year 2009'. Hmmmm....Finalist aye....that must mean that it's one of the better places to eat in Christchurch right?? And on that thought, we ventured in...

Funky light fixture at the entrance

The decor, service and overall feel of the place certainly felt like a classy establishment-something I'd expect of a hatted restaurant in Sydney. When we arrived, there were a few people around the bar area and a few tables eating dinner already so it wasn't desserted by any means. We were seated a a long bench like table which seemed suited to communal type meal sharing arrangements, although there were normal tables else where. We sat on one end of the bench and during the course of the meal, a family took up the other end. The table and benches were large enough so that we weren't bumping elbows and it wasn't really noticable that we were sharing a table.

Table settings


The prices of the dishes were pretty good with entrees ranging from $5 to $25 dollars and mains from $20+ (NZD). For the four of us, we ordered Pork Wontons for starters and 3 mains plus complimentary rice. The mains being the signature dish for Crispy Fried Chicken, Green Curry with Prawns and Wok Fried noodles.

Pork Wontons $19.90 NZD

The pork wontons were generous in size and deliciously crispy with an accompanying sweet chilli sauce. One criticism was that the pork was a tad bland and you really had to soak in some sauce to get some flavour into it.

Prawn Green Curry $31.00 NZD

The prawn green curry was a bit lacking in prawns (around 7 or so) but included a variety of vegetables, most noticeably eggplant. The curry itself was delicious with a nice spicy bite to it and went well with the rice.

Complimentary rice

The rice itself was a bit of a dissapointment with the grains overcooked and smushed up so that the texture resembled a stodgy mash potato than the firm, fragrant rice that it should have been.

Crispy Fried Chicken $26.00 NZD

The signature dish which we selected was the Crispy chicken which was nice if a tiny bit dry... given that it was classified as a signature dish, I was expecting a lot more, however it did not differ too much from the crispy skin chicken dishes you can get in most restaurants in Sydney.

Wok Fried Noodles $23.50 NZD

The wok fried noodles came as a DYI dish but was quite yummy with a nice proportion of beans noodles, nuts and other ingredients. Also called Pad Thai :P

Funky Lights

Funny looking toilet symbols, haha

Chinwag- Finalist 2009 Christchurch Restaurant of the year

Chinwag

161 High St, Christchurch,
New Zealand
Tel: 365-7363
Fax: 365-7366

5pm - late
Monday - Sunday