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    Aberdeen

    Aberdeen

    3.8
    (573 reviews)
    8.4 mi
    $$

    So... we traveled 1200 miles to have wonderful Chinese Food. The Aberdeen, located off the lobby…read moreof the White Plains Residence Inn, is known for its dim sum - which is excellent. However, the rest of the broad and deep menu is excellent as well. The rich Sweet Corn Chicken Soup is sweet, thick (but not gummy) and quite tasty. The pan fried dumplings were outstanding. They were perfectly cooked and well stuffed with minced pork and veggies. The Honey Walnut Shrimp were amazing - plump and perfectly dressed. Finally, the Sesame Chicken was amazing. Perfectly cooked but the best thing is that the chicken was moist, rich and flavorful. So, if we're ever back in White Plains, you know where we'll be dining.

    Aberdeen If you…read moreever find yourself in White Plains, NY, make sure that you go to the Marriott Residence Inn. Walk into the lobby, make a left and find the big brass door. Behind it is, by reputation, one of the best dim sum restaurants ever. The decor may be basic but the menu is broad and offers too many wonderful sounding choices. Friendly, helpful servers take your drink order and there's a QR code you can use to get your food but they have physical menus and will take your order to make things easier. We opted for a more traditional meal. The chicken corn soup had a rich broth and was loaded with chicken, corn and egg. The pan fried pork dumplings were crispy and delicious. The sesame chicken had a rich, sweet, sticky sauce on perfectly cooked chicken. The honey walnut shrimp were a delight. The portions are generous and more than enough to share. The quality and freshness of the ingredients are probably the reason for the slightly higher prices.

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    Entrance (inside Residance Inn)
    Entrance (inside Residance Inn)
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    Aberdeen

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    O Mandarin

    O Mandarin

    4.0
    (742 reviews)
    7.5 mi
    $$
    Family-owned & operated
    Locally owned & operated

    finally made it here. been wanting for a while. Night started out bad with them assigning the worst…read moretable in the place y squeezing us in between other tables. couldn't even fit . had to argue with the very young inexperienced girls running the place. but, that's where it stops and the joy of the food starts. each dish better and better soup dumplings very juicy with the wrapping not too thick . soup inside not too salty. lettuce chicken wraps where amazing but what stole the night were the spare ribs. wow great dish. meat falls off the bone in a great sauce was really impressed with the scallion pancakes. comes out all blown up and super thin. we all shared peking duck. the wraps were super thin and so fresh. the meat was tender but the leg was dried out. also ordered basil chicken dish. wow so much flavor and the spices make your mouth numb in a good way have to say i was pleasantly surprised on the prices very reasonable. waiter was good but service is kinda slow huge parking lot. definitely can't wait to come back. come early this place packs it quickly.

    Got a table this time!! They were very helpful too when I came to the restaurant and my friend had…read moremistaken the time for the reservation and they allowed me to push it back for her which was great! We started with the lettuce wraps which were amazing. The chengdu rice again which isn't my favorite, there's something in there that I don't like but I can't figure out what the flavor is, it's just not something I'm used to. The soup dumplings were amazing I love truffle and I'm so happy about this addition to the menu! The braised beef clay pot was so yummy and warm and hearty, perfect for a chilly day. The thing that I am still befuddled by is that I had stomach issues again the next day! I didn't even have the same menu items as last time so I'm not sure what the issue is. But it still won't stop me because I love Chinese food way too much lol.

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    O Mandarin
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    Dumpling + Noodle

    Dumpling + Noodle

    3.5
    (357 reviews)
    1.1 mi
    $$

    Overall, good food at a reasonable price with busy but helpful servers!…read more Shrimp and pork shumai 7.5/10 warm and a lovely m pork flavor, great texture with the thin dumpling skin. These were a great recommendation from one of my waiters, and my only complaint is I wish the dipping sauce had black vinegar or a bit of a stronger flavor, it was sweet and a bit bland and I think it could have added more complexity to the pork and shrimp instead of muting it. Scallion pancakes 6.5/10 they were shatteringly crisp and flaky on the outside and soft on the inside, texturally were delightful and exactly what I hoped for from the photos on the menu, and it was a good portion size, but there was about three flecks of scallion per pancake piece--very faint scallion flavor, almost indetectable, so they were fairly bland. Stir fry with handmade noodles and chicken 6.5/10 the noodles were thick and chewy, they actually blended in well with the chicken visually haha! the sauce was nicely thick to hold up to the noodles and the dish felt simple but carefully made with the the thin slices of chicken (half of which were perfectly cooked and half of which were just a little tough), with a scattering of bell peppers that still had a little crunch, a pleasant contrast to the other soft textures, and a bit of green onion--if I tried this again, I would ask for extra vegetables. I'm glad I tried this dish, but next time would try another item on their menu or maybe just get two dumplings orders... Beyond the food, the waiters were quick to respond when I asked for water or a to go container and they offered helpful recommendations, while clearly busy with takeout and in-restaurant customers. The atmosphere was casual with some wooden lattice work that added character and music that brought me back about a decade or two haha, it wasn't a huge space but it didn't feel crowded with warm lighting and dark wood.

    Found this location, cause I was craving some soup dumplings. It is a great neighborhood. Location…read moreservice was efficient. It is a small place. You can dine in or takeout. The food was quite good. I enjoyed the soup very much and the dumplings were very good. I will go back. Definitely you should check them out.

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    Boba teas
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    Soup dumplings
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    Zhongzhong Noodles - Bronx

    Zhongzhong Noodles - Bronx

    4.4
    (102 reviews)
    5.3 mi
    $$

    Zhongzhong Noodles is one of my favorite spots in the Bronx. I have been here quite a few times and…read moreit is truly a gem!! Their service is amazing always, they are very attentive and make sure to make their customers feel welcome and appreciated. Food here is always delicious and made to perfection!! Definitely a must to try different appetizers, their soup dumplings are to die for!!! Definitely recommend, whether you're craving some noodles or simply a rice bowl, they are equally exquisite in their own way!!!

    I think in general, Zhongzhong noodles are one of the most underrated Chinese restaurants in NYC. I…read morefirst had it in Roosevelt Island and I thought it was absolutely delicious. I wish there were more locations of this in Manhattan. We made an order at the desk before we seated ourselves and for a Saturday evening, there was quite a bit of open tables which was great. I ordered the Szechuan Braised Beef Noodles and they were absolutely delicious. The noodles tasted a bit like ramen noodles but they were able to grab all the delicious and garlic flavored soup. I really appreciated the soft-boiled egg with its marinated egg whites. I also loved the big tender beef chunks as well. Overall, I really cannot wait to go back to Zhongzhong noodles and I hope that they open up more locations. I will say though that since I last went to the Roosevelt Island location, they have raised their prices quite a bit - maybe $2 or $3 per dish.

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    Szechuan Braised Beef Noodle
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    Soup Dumpling Plus

    Soup Dumpling Plus

    4.4
    (1.6k reviews)
    8.4 mi
    $$

    Soup Dumplings Plus has some of the best soup dumplings in Jersey. They are packed with flavor,…read moreperfectly juicy, and honestly hard to stop eating. I have easily finished two trays myself in one sitting. The fried rice dishes are a nice surprise too. They are not greasy and not overly salty, which I really appreciate. The hot and sour soup is on point and rounds out the meal perfectly. Service is quick, with most dishes coming out within 5 to 10 minutes, making it a great spot when you want something fast and satisfying. Just be warned, it is very easy to overdo it here.

    - Parking is available in the downstairs lot for Fort Lee Plaza customers…read more- We were pleasantly surprised that there was no wait when we arrived around 5:40p on a Saturday; there was plenty of seating available and the dining room felt clean, spacious, and comfortable, with tables spaced far enough apart for a relaxed meal - Service was friendly, attentive, and efficient throughout our visit - The food was average overall, with a mix of hits and misses: the crab meat soup dumplings were filled with rich, flavorful broth, but the filling itself had a mushy texture; the crispy noodles with chicken came with an overwhelming amount of sauce and very few noodles, which quickly became soggy; the biggest disappointment was the cold jellyfish--it was bland and didn't taste particularly fresh; the standout dish was the beef with string beans, which had excellent flavor, tender beef, and perfectly cooked string beans

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    #12. Pan Fried Pork Buns
    #12. Pan Fried Pork Buns
    #11. Crab Meat and Pork Soup Dumpling

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    Aquarius Seafood

    Aquarius Seafood

    3.5
    (495 reviews)
    8.3 mi
    $$

    Had a reservation for 8 people on a Saturday at 12:30pm. We were promptly seated even though a few…read morepeople were missing from our party. It was fun watching the carts go by and choosing what looked good. We also asked for specific items off the dim sum menu and they would find it (or make it) and bring it out. There was a 2nd menu with other dishes that could be prepared on request. We enjoyed the Hong Kong fried lobster, which was chopped into manageable pieces. We had a bunch of different dumplings, steamed buns, rice rolls, little fried fish, saucy clams, meat filled pastries, chinese broccoli, sesame balls, surprisingly chunky mango pudding, and more. The variety was good and it was a fun experience to try a bunch of things. The individual items were still fairly large and some could be cut and shared. It is BYOB, so we had brought some prosecco to celebrate some birthdays. We took some leftovers home, and also ordered a few items to-go.

    - Smaller than your average dim sum restaurant in Fort Lee; street parking only, which can be…read moredifficult to find during busy weekend brunch hours - Arrived shortly before noon on a Sunday and waited exactly one hour for a table; check in at the self-service kiosk next to the cashier, enter your phone number, and you'll receive a text when your table is ready--easy and efficient process - The restaurant has a bustling atmosphere typical of a popular dim sum spot; tables are packed closely together and the entrance area can get crowded with guests waiting to be seated, making the space feel cramped during peak hours - Service was friendly throughout--both the pushcart staff and waitstaff were attentive and efficient - Dim sum was generally solid, though the salted custard buns were very disappointing--the bun was too dense, and the filling was extremely thin and watery - Prices are on the higher side for dim sum these days

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    Inside
    Steamed shrimp and pork dumpling with leeks
    Steamed shrimp and pork dumpling with leeks
    Aquarius Seafood

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