Casual place specializing in dim sum, seafood & a variety of traditional Cantonese dishes.
Hours
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 9 AM–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Thursday | 9 AM–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Friday | 9 AM–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Saturday | 9 AM–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Sunday | 9 AM–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Monday | 9 AM–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 8111 Anderson Rd, Richmond, BC V6Y 3Z8, Canada
Phone: +1 604-278-0873
Website: https://www.goldenparamount.com/
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Reviews
I ordered Lotus root patties because that dish is not found everywhere, it’s not bad.
I had better Siu mai elsewhere
Overall not bad, I just don’t understand the hype. I think even the Neptunes are better.
We had made a reservation in advance—specifically for their famous soup, which we even confirmed on the morning of our visit. But when we sat down for dinner, our server informed us that they had miscounted the soup and there was none left for us. I had traveled quite a distance specifically for that dish, so I was genuinely disappointed.
To make up for it, the server offered us a complimentary soup of a different kind, which we accepted. However, at the end of the meal, another staff member came to our table, took away our handwritten bill, and replaced it with a new one—this time charging us for the soup that was supposed to be free. If we hadn’t double-checked the bill, we would have overpaid without realizing it.
Overall, I left feeling misled and frustrated. The hospitality fell short, especially for customers who aren’t regulars. It’s disappointing to feel like walk-in guests are treated so differently.
Unfortunately, the dining experience was overshadowed by the lack of hospitality. My wife traveled from another province to meet her primary school classmate, and they were hoping to spend time catching up over a meal. However, we were repeatedly advised to leave after 90 minutes, making the atmosphere feel rushed and unwelcoming.
The service could use improvement, as the waitstaff were not as attentive or considerate as expected. Simple gestures, like refilling hot water, were overlooked, leaving a sense that the focus was more on quick turnover than customer satisfaction. With better service and a more welcoming attitude, this restaurant could provide a much more enjoyable experience.
I went with my girlfriend and three other friends the last time we were up in Vancouver – my girlfriend grew up in Victoria and went to school in the Vancouver area because she went to school at University of British Columbia, so we go up to visit friends often, and we wanted Cantonese food. We ordered the beef chow fun, the dry fried string beans with pork, the prawns with scallion sauce, and the sweet and sour pork (with a side of steamed rice, of course).
Beef chow fun is always a highlight at Cantonese restaurants and it’s executed especially well at Golden Paramount. The noodles have an exceptional amount of smoky wok hei, and the dish carries a lovely richness without being greasy.
The dry fried string beans are a dish that can be disappointing when executed poorly, but they were executed excellently here. The dish was seasoned wonderfully and the small morsels of pork were a delicious treat in between the green beans.
The prawns with scallion sauce were a new dish for me at this restaurant, but I was very glad we ordered them. The prawns were delightfully meaty and the accompanying sauce was very well balanced and savory. There was some crisp to the prawns as well, making the shells perfectly edible.
Lastly while I know that purists may hesitate to order sweet and sour pork, I would highly recommend trying it at Golden Paramount. The sauce is sweet without being closing, balanced with nice acidity, and the pork is fried in a way that can only be described as delicate. A must order.
You won’t go wrong with most of the well known Cantonese banquet spots in Richmond, but Golden Paramount would be a great choice if you’re ever unsure what to go with
The salted chicken was very tasty. The fried peking duck was also very delicious. Everything tasted fantastic. The service was very good and attentive. They also cut my cake for me and served it to my family.
I look forward to trying their dimsum next time.