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Welcome to Affable Eatery

Affable Eatery in Brooklyn, NY is a bustling Dim Sum spot with a diverse menu and excellent service. Offering a range of appetizers, soups, and stews, the restaurant caters to both meat-eaters and vegetarians alike. With options like shrimp dumplings, tofu dishes, and spicy stews, Affable Eatery satisfies a variety of tastes. Customers praise the black sesame balls and mango coconut jello, highlighting the restaurant's attention to detail and quality ingredients. The spacious layout, friendly staff, and fresh seafood options make it a go-to spot for dim sum enthusiasts and event planners alike.

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Affable Eatery: A Dim Sum Delight in Brooklyn

If you're in Brooklyn and craving some delectable dim sum, look no further than Affable Eatery. Located at 912 65th St, this restaurant offers a wide range of dim sum dishes and a plethora of amenities to make your dining experience memorable.

From Shumai steamed shrimp dumplings to Agedashi Tofu, the appetizers at Affable Eatery are sure to tantalize your taste buds. For soup and salad lovers, options like Miso Soup and Miyuk Salad are available to whet your appetite. And for those craving something heartier, the Soup & Stew section offers dishes like Daegumaeun Tang and O-jinguh Jigae.

But what truly sets Affable Eatery apart is its customer-friendly amenities. From takeout and delivery options to accommodating large groups and offering catering services, this restaurant ensures that every guest leaves satisfied. The welcoming atmosphere, attentive service, and diverse menu make it a must-visit spot for dim sum enthusiasts.

Customer reviews rave about the fresh seafood, flavorful dishes, and spacious dining area. Whether you're celebrating a special occasion or simply looking for a delicious meal, Affable Eatery promises a memorable dining experience in the heart of Brooklyn.

So, next time you're in the mood for dim sum, head over to Affable Eatery and indulge in a culinary journey that will leave you coming back for more. Bon appétit!

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Jahnavi U.
Jahnavi U.

We attended a celebration here last Saturday. We got a private room cuz there were many of us. The service was good and the food was good... especially the black sesame balls. They actually had enough black sesame filling in it this time. The mango coconut hello was delicious as well. The dim sum dishes were good. The garlic chicken dish was a bit pricey though. I think it was $50 for whole chicken. Have you dined here before? Have you tried any of the dishes I posted about?

Nancy A.
Nancy A.

So I had to think of a Chinese place to book Constance's first birthday dinner and decided to go with Affable Eatery. I got there after work and knowing it was my first time, I was lost. I was like oh shit, hopefully I find this place on time because everyone in my family got there already except me because my job was far away from there! So I arrived to the front of the place and saw that the name of the place was not Affable Eatery and I'm like what!? It was another name so I made a turn to go back to my original path to see if it was somewhere else but the map on my phone said Affable Eatery was right where I was at! So then I opened the doors and was I correct because I saw my family and Constance! We were situated in a round table covered with a red cloth and a glass wheel to spin around so that we can move the dishes around without having to pass or get up. So we got mayo shrimp with broccoli, soy sauce chicken , tofu, fried fish, lamb chops and they were so good. My favorite was the lamb chops and mayo shrimp!!! Every time I go to a dinner event, I always make sure I get those 2 plates. It was very empty at the restaurant too! Only few families were there. Very large and spacious with a lot of privacy between tables. There is also a mini stage for a large party. The bathrooms were at the back of the place and only 3 stalls. Very clean with a lot of tissue so that was a plus. Lot of tissue and very clean bathrooms is a must for me. So thank god for that. Lots of nice chandeliers too and very quiet ambience since there's no music and just few families from afar. Also there are fresh fish tanks so you know your fish is fresh! Good place to eat! I recommend!

Amy F.
Amy F.

I was pretty hesitant about this place initially when I walked through the glass door with a letter C health grade next to it...However at the insistence of my Aunt we stayed. The ambiance was typical of a dim sum place with its crystal chandeliers and cloth upholstery and chit chat everywhere. The service really was affable. Some of the cart ladies would leave their cart for you to go get another dish from elsewhere. Despite the C grade, the food was good. Of note, the reddish rice roll seen in my photo is apparently what this place is known for. Also, at the time of this review, my stomach is still feeling all right. If I get stomach troubles, I'll downgrade to a 3-star later. Would come here again with my family.

Chin T.
Chin T.

Was here for a wedding. The place is big! It held more than 400 people! Staffs are friendly, the food were delicious. Would try to visit this restaurant for another occasion!

Huiwen C.
Huiwen C.

Great, spacious restaurant for dim sum, dinner, and events! The Alaskan crab is absolutely delicious here (the fried rice with the crab goods is heavenly). This is my go to spot for dim sum for their Cheung fun, but all the dim sum options are solid The staff is always friendly and helpful. They always have a smile on their face.

Ga Hing C.
Ga Hing C.

Was in the mood for dimsum and went to this place as it is one of the most decent ones in Brooklyn. No waitime on a Sunday at around 10:30am. Ordered the classic dishes and my favorite ones were the fried dough rice roll, the steamed veggie dumplings, the chicken feet, the shrimp fried rolls, the spare ribs and the black sesame mochi. Really good dimsum in Brooklyn, good service, but be prepared to wait if you are coming with a big group on the weekends. It usually becomes less busy at around 11am.

Heidi M.
Heidi M.

Solid spot for traditional dim sum in Brooklyn. My party of 3 waited only about 10 min for a table last Saturday around 1pm. At first there didn't seem to be too many carts/food options, but they slowly came around and we got a pretty decent selection. We were so impressed by the baked pork buns - we regret not ordering more to bring home. There were also some non-traditional-looking items like the pink shrimp rolls pictured here which were delicious as well. Soft on the outside, and crispy in the inside. Love that they always seem to have a "special" of the day, to keep things interesting in this otherwise standard dim sum experience. I'd definitely recommend, but make sure you bring your Canto-speaking friends!