The dim sum was amazing. Well worth the price.The entree we got (a scallion and fish dish) was okay. It was very oily, the portion size was tiny for its price, and there was not a good protein to vegetable ratio. ***I think it's a lot more worth it to come here mainly for the dim sum.***Place had a nice vibe, and the service was welcoming.Also the blonde haired waiter is really cute.
Great dim sum place without going into Queens or NYC. Conveniently located in White Plains with on-street parking. Reservation could be taken for more than 10, I believe. It gets very, very busy so try to early. Dim sum place with all the fixins and also a menu for larger plates. Service is on point as refill, getting more soda, or others. Definitely can’t go wrong here.
I am craving for dim-sum , searching and find this Aberdeen and all is good, delicious .The place is in the resident building but their sign is easy to see . You have to scan and order, wait for sometimes then each dish come out hot so it is worth for waiting. Staffs are polite and helpful, don’t mind to go back try other dish in their menu.
A very extensive choice of authentic dishes. Served piping hot dishes as you order by app. So efficient and adds the the experience. The main meals are a decent size
Aberdeen is our family fav for dim sum. Consistently fresh, tasty and satisfying. Although they stopped using the little push carts, each dim sum dish is now made to order. Highly recommend.
Great restaurant for Chinese DimSum. Servers are quick and the food was excellent. Only issue was that due to COVID, they have stopped bringing around the carts so you must order your desired item with the server. Not a problem because you know everything is made fresh
3.5 stars overall, 4 stars considering dearth of other options in the area. Fairly limited dim sum menu (only 1 dessert, black sesame ball, was available). Har gau (steamed shrimp dumpling) and cheong fun (steamed rice crepe) were underwhelming, which is sad since they are my two favorite dim sum dishes. Though fried turnip cake and siu mai (pork & shrimp dumpling) were both delectable. No carts, you scan a QR code to order and food arrived lightning fast. Free parking at the hotel lot for 3 hours (restaurant is on ground floor to the left of reception area). No where close to NYC standards for quality and price, but experience was enjoyable and easy and free parking is a plus.
3.5 stars overall, 4 stars considering dearth of other options in the area. Fairly limited dim sum menu (only 1 dessert, black sesame ball, was available). Har gau (steamed shrimp dumpling) and cheong fun (steamed rice crepe) were underwhelming, which is sad since they are my two favorite dim sum dishes. Though fried turnip cake and siu mai (pork & shrimp dumpling) were both delectable. No carts, you scan a QR code to order and food arrived lightning fast. Free parking at the hotel lot for 3 hours (restaurant is on ground floor to the left of reception area). No where close to NYC standards for quality and price, but experience was enjoyable and easy and free parking is a plus.
If you have an allergy or certain food you do not eat, be careful what you order. I ordered chive dumplings and found shrimp inside. Couldn't eat it. In general, the shumai options are delicious.
3.5 stars overall, 4 stars considering dearth of other options in the area. Fairly limited dim sum menu (only 1 dessert, black sesame ball, was available). Har gau (steamed shrimp dumpling) and cheong fun (steamed rice crepe) were underwhelming, which is sad since they are my two favorite dim sum dishes. Though fried turnip cake and siu mai (pork & shrimp dumpling) were both delectable. No carts, you scan a QR code to order and food arrived lightning fast. Free parking at the hotel lot for 3 hours (restaurant is on ground floor to the left of reception area). No where close to NYC standards for quality and price, but experience was enjoyable and easy and free parking is a plus.