Tnx for the great suggestions thaiobscessed, but.... you just never know. Due to the late-breaking dynamics of a Brother-in-Law, a 6-yr old nephew, and The New Girl Friend from Hong Kong, we ended up at Aberdeen Seafood and Dim Sum in, of all places, the Marriott Residence Inn, White Plains, instead of Flushing. Equally on our way home from Long Island --> Montreal.
By 11:30 on a Sunday morning, the place is very crowded. Probably 80% Chinese clientele, half of whom speak Putonghua, the other half Guangjohua. The restaurant is Hong Kong (true to its name). Carts, and a diverse noodle menu--several versions of chow fun, various fried and soup noodles, quite interesting.
Shao mei were as good as it gets; jiao zi were plump with nice stretchy skins. They had a big fat vegetarian dumpling, mostly black mushrooms inside, that was a wild green color.
Also a scallopy-thing, wrapped with bacon. Rather odd, but really tasty.
We ordered ad lib a couple of plates of greens which they brought very quickly.
White table cloths, extremely professional and responsive staff, nice surroundings, excellent fresh dim sum. I'd go back in a heartbeat.
Geo
Aberdeen Seafood and Dim Sum
3 Barker Ave
White Plains, NY 10601
914-288-0188
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