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Golden Paramount Seafood Restaurant

3.6 (61 reviews)
Closed 11:00 am - 11:00 pm

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Moderate noise
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Good for kids
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Angela W.

We had been to this restaurant when it was on Park Road. I used to love their pan fried big oysters with soya and fried tofu. Thought we would give them a visit at their new address. Ordered half portion soya marinated pan fried oysters-- what a disappointment! Oysters are small ones, taste all right. Fried egg noodles with shrimp and egg-- has wok flavour, good Sweet sour pork--- good There are many other restaurants in Richmond that has tastier food, better ambiance. The only reason for me to go again would be for theirvreasonable prices! Forgot to take pics

Pan fried noodles
Jennifer H.

Came here for dim sum on Labor Day. I called in advance to make sure they were open, and they took my name down so we didn't have to wait long when we arrived. We ordered a bunch of dim sum items including a variety of dumplings, pan fried turnip cakes, this century egg pastry dish, shrimp/beef rice rolls, pan fried noodles, pea tips, tripe, and sticky rice. Loved how each dish came out hot, and I thought most of the dishes were solid. The wrapping for the steamed shrimp dumpling were falling apart, but they were still tasty. The turnip cake was cut into small cubes, which was different than what in used to, but it was crispy and surprisingly tasty. The pan fried noodles were not the best I've ever had. It was missing some flavor, and the pepper was too overpowering. The century egg pastry was probs my least favorite. Notes: They accept credit card here. They also have a free parking garage, but spots are tight

Sweet & Sour Chicken

Visiting from western Washington, my wife and I wanted to experience two extremes in Dim Sum Restaurants. One day we went to the huge Continental Seafood Restaurant in a strip mall with push cart service (last of a dying breed!). The next day we came here: a much smaller, more intimate restaurant in a building in town with a parking garage (free parking for restaurant) above. Don't recall if there's an elevator; we just walked down the stairs and into the restaurant. No carts here; you get a menu with a pencil at the table and mark those items you would like. We were the only Caucasians in the place...for me, that's a very good sign. Hot tea ($2.50) was served immediately and our server was very cheerful and welcoming. We had four menu items: Morel Siu Mai ($11.80), Dumpling Soup ($12.80), Sweet & Sour Chicken ($28.80), and Deep fried Shrimp Dumplings ($10.80). All Canadian prices. Total with tip when converted to US dollars was $61. The food was incredible! Can't recall the last time I had morel mushrooms. The soup was delicious with plump shrimp filled dumplings and luscious broth. I never order sweet & sour chicken, but the Seattle Times said it was less sweet and syrupy and more tart than most. Correct!! And the deep fried shrimp dumplings were light, crispy and outrageously good with a sweet chili dipping sauce! All in all, a wonderful experience.

Raised pork belly fat and green beans
Piper F.

We drove up and they have a parking garage for the restaurant guests. The restaurant is on the first floor. The inside is very bright and very clean. They accept Visa (most Chinese restaurants in Richmond have signs that say "Cash only") The food was delicious they have menu for English readers too Everyone was nice and polite

Double boiled silkie chicken with papaya and sea coconut soup
Philip P.

First dinner back in Canada after 3 years and my brother and I be craving that steamed fish. Parents took us out to this fine Chinese restaurant over in Richmond where you be finding a lot of the fine Chinese restaurants. I guess this place is known for their Double Boiled Silkie Chicken, so we had their soup of it with papaya and sea coconut. The flavor of that soup hits nicely with it's warm savory taste that just brings comfort to the soul. We got our steamed fish which was a bit small, but we plan on having it again somewhere else the next day so a small size was a nice way to start us off. To go along with that we had deep fried crispy chicken, deep fried squab, sauteed shitake mushrooms with bok choy, and fried rice with dried scallop and egg white. I have to say the mushrooms were some thiccc boys. I was getting stuff eating those because they were so meaty. The fried rice was simple and clean that allowed the other foods to stand out more. I'm a bit over deep fried squab, but it was good. I liked the crispy chicken a lot and got me questioning how they get the leg to have so much skin. The restaurant was a nice place and had rooms for reserved tables. I mean, you still had to share the room with other reserved tables, but it was still nice. Service was quite good. They did their job and I have no complaints, so it's solid. Food was good and so was the experience. Definitely do not mind coming back again. And I most likely will cause my parents usually pick the spots when I'm in the area visiting.

Don't go to the Golden Paramount Seafood Restaurant It's the worst in Canada. It's too portion and the dim sum was cool . Everything is rubbish. Poorly service. Waste money and time. It's garbage restaurant

Sweet and sour pork
Sheila L.

We got a a few dishes all of them are at good quality. sweet and sour pork:this restaurant once won an award for this dish. the flour outside is just at the perfect thickness and the meat inside is tender.highly recommend it. Deep fried quail:the quail is deep fried but not roasted, definitely not a very healthy dish but it is a good one to try. The meat is juicy and skin is fried to crispy.

Crispy chicken
Chris L.

I came here with my in-laws not knowing the English name of the restaurant until I parked. They usually come for dim sum but the dinner is pretty good too. They've got some really fancy dishes if one knows how to order.

Darren Y.

Omg best dimsum in Richmond hands down. Kirin was good but super crowded. That fisherman restaurant in Aberdeen is fancy but not memorable. This place is near the brighouse stop. It's on a side street in a residential area no other restaurants around it. Don't let looks deceive you! Go in! The nice thing about this place VS a place like Kirin is that there is no wait and no reservation needed - at least when we went on a Saturday 11am which is dim sum prime time imho. THE thing to order is #618 beef brisket and tendon on rice noodle hot pot. Tender beef in a star anise sauce with soft rice noodle rolls. I had this in LA and couldn't find it anywhere else. This place id say is better Siu Mai and green beans are good. Better than your typical. Siu Mai was extra plump. Green beans had lots of garlic which gave it a unique taste. We did try the Chinese sausage bun. The picture on yelp looked good (bun was pan seared) what we got wasn't anything special - basically lup cheong wrapped in bao bread. Their baked bao looked good. They have a sweet crust on top. They also have a pan fried taro cake that sounded intetesting. Pro tip- pay cash for 10% discount!

Congee, shrimp dumpling, tea, and sauces
Zena L.

This was my first time at this place. We ordered: Shrimp dumpling Shui mai White flat noodle with shrimp Sticky rice with sausage Soup dumping Congee Ribs Everything came out warm and fresh! The shui Mai had chuncks of meat and shrimp. Tasty with roe eggs.

Large chicken paws (Phoenix claws) attesting to the quality ingredients used here.
Joseph T.

I always appreciate knowing a bit of history about restaurants I eat at, as then I know what to order and appreciate. Don't hold me to the accuracy of what I learned from my friend's mom who is an octogenarian but according to her the owner and head chef of this restaurant is the star apprentice of a well known Hong Kong chef. This goes back to the 1960's when prominent and rich Hong Kong families would invite these star chefs to bring their kitchen to their homes to cook for special occasions and celebrations etc. One other such well known chef went on to open the Uber-luxe and successful Fook LAM Moon restaurant. Anyway, realizing the pedigree of Golden Paramount added to my enjoyment of the food. Sure, the menu is less extensive compared to the new restaurants that's de rigeur in the lower mainland now, but what's available is delicious. And size of the dim sum - restrained as it should be! As quantity is what restaurants of less pedigree resorts to, to attract a less discerning clientele (happens too often in too many North American Chinese restaurants - giant dim sum!! Place is also quite small but not hard to get reservations - I guess not enough people appreciate the finer aspects of fine Chinese dining... Aiyah... but it's their loss and my gain. Full 5 stars for the quality of their food and the friendly and efficient service

Salt Baked Chicken
Sean K.

This is one of our #1 go to Chinese Restaurant in Richmond. So many dishes that are soooo good. The owner David is top notch as well bonus is he loves wine and offers VIP exclusive wine/dish pairings but you have to plan and reserve it so the Chef can get the ingredients. BYOW 2 Dim sum is great as well. We go here often and it never disappoints. Lots of room in the restaurant and private rooms as well to keep distanced. We have ordered delivery through Uber Eats, both dinner and Dim Sum and were not disappointed. They even went the distance and packaged up the dishes in appropriate containers. Must try!

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Dim-sum is very good. Old world canto delight. Show up early around 1130 and no wait for table. Mostly small group.

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