New Phoenix Seafood Restaurant

  3.9 – 513 reviews   • Dim sum restaurant

Bustling restaurant with carts serving classic dim sum, plus traditional Chinese entrees.

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Address: 912 65th St, Brooklyn, NY 11219

Phone: (718) 680-2278

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Reviews

Emy
Little to no MSG, tastes homemade. 10/10 recommend and WILL BE BACK! Only complaint is it’s a little pricey… also for dinner it is recommended to book a reservation a couple days in advance.
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Jonathan
Came here for a family dinner and had a decent experience. We called days ahead to reserve one of the private rooms so it would be away from the main room abd good thing we did since there was also a wedding that night.

The food was pretty good, and lotion saltier than other restaurants but the flavor was there. The staff were friendly and trying their best since there was also a wedding so I understood if they forgot to get us water etc.

Curious about the dimsum so I will try it next time.
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Andy Phuong
For what it’s worth, the service here isn’t bad, the food is good and just as great for dim sum or any traditional dishes you can get in the area incase you don’t wanna go to park Asia or east harbor, prices are fair, get the fried flounder.
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abcdan
Vast variety of different dum sum, especially on the weekends, where they bring out the speciality items. Come early (before 10am) during the weekend to avoid the long wait from hungry vultures. The taste here is on par with your typical dim sum spots, but I did find the dishes less oily and saltier side. As with inflation, the price of dim sum has increased significantly over the years. Our party of 7 adults and 5 small children, spent $175 for around 20 plates… wild times!
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Sandra Wong
The food here is delicious. We came here for Mother’s day and we were not disappointed. The staff was accommodating with our large party sitting at one table. They were friendly and served the food to each of our plates super quickly. The combination food came out at a decent pace (not too fast and not too slow).

We came back for Thanksgiving eve dinner. We ordered the combination meal and were not given a roast pig because we did not order it early enough, even though it was a decent amount of time.
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Jahnavi
I’ve dined here multiple times with family and friends for dim sum and lunch. It’s a popular place. The food is good as well. I like that they have a variety of dishes for people with diet restrictions. I don’t eat pork, beef or lamb and was still able to enjoy my meal. I ate shumai with shrimp, eggplant stuffed with shrimp, and noodles. My favorite desserts were the sesame ball with sweetened black sesame paste inside and egg tarts.
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Alvin Ho
We came here because East Harbor was closed. The food quality is slightly worse at Affable, but serviceable. Selection of dim sum is not that good.

Edit- Food appears to have much improved since I went last time. Selection is still poor, not too many steamed buns but price is reasonable.

Came back in late March 2021 and they’re open for dinner! If you come early there isn’t that many people (5pm).
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Jeannie T.
Better Cantonese cooking elsewhere. They score points for creative plating and food is not bad, my low rating is due to lack of service. Regardless I had three VIPs in my party, management did bare minimum on the service and didn’t even respect us even after gouging me with a $1,400+ dining bill. It was my grandmother’s 94th birthday, we booked the private Karaoke room. Terrible service and the food was only so so. Affable is laughable. Skip it!!
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Juan Lima
First time coming after the name change. We came after the dim sum rush, but they still had some that were fresh. We ordered the chicken feet, meat balls, bean curd rolls and the shrimp dumplings which was the best out of all the dim sum dishes we picked up. The beef chow fun was a bit of a disaster. The noodles were all cut up and the onions that were included were burned. On top of that they charged close to eighteen where you can get that for a third less in Chinatown, NYC.
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John Lambda
Service was good. Food was very good. Nice, large restaurant. Street parking. No more rolling carts. You order and they bring it out. Prices sure have gone up! Got a take out order of general tso today, not too good.
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