Golden Delight
About This Spot
Golden Delight welcomes you into a warm, bustling corner of Rosemead that feels both familiar and full of surprises. The moment you step inside, there’s a comforting hum—a blend of quietly chatting diners, the clatter of dishes, and the soft murmur of attentive servers weaving between tables. It’s a place where the pace slows just enough for you to settle in and savor the everyday joy of sharing a meal.
The atmosphere strikes a gentle balance between casual and refined. It’s not flashy, but there’s an undeniable sense of care in how the space is arranged and how each dish arrives at your table. The dining room fills steadily with locals who clearly value the authenticity and flavor that comes from thoughtful preparation. It’s the kind of spot where the familiar meets the unexpected—where Vietnamese classics coexist seamlessly with subtle Chinese influences, reflecting the rich food culture of the 626 area.
Eating here is about more than just filling your plate; it becomes a small ceremony of discovery. From the warmth that radiates from a stone pot pho, maintaining its depth of flavor till the last sip, to the satisfying crisp and savory notes of egg rolls and grilled pork, each bite invites you to pause and appreciate the craftsmanship behind it. The menu doesn’t just offer dishes, it offers stories of tradition and home—whether it’s the brightness of a fresh vermicelli bowl or the comforting heft of a slow-braised pork dish.
Golden Delight’s charm lies in its balance—friendly service that respects your time, a welcoming dining room that buzzes without overwhelming, and a kitchen that puts food first, letting flavors speak clearly and honestly. It’s a spot where regulars come for the consistency and newcomers leave with a taste that lingers, a quiet invitation to return and explore more.
What’s Available Here
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Delivery
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Takeaway
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Dine-in
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Serves local specialty
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Lunch
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Dinner
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Solo dining
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Wheelchair-accessible car park
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Wheelchair-accessible entrance
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Wheelchair-accessible seating
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Wheelchair-accessible toilet
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Coffee
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Comfort food
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Healthy options
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Quick bite
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Small plates
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Breakfast
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Lunch
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Dinner
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Dessert
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Seating
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Table service
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Toilet
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Casual
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Cosy
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Family friendly
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Groups
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Tourists
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Accepts reservations
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Usually a wait
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Credit cards
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Debit cards
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NFC mobile payments
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Credit cards
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Good for kids
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High chairs
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Free of charge street parking
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Free parking lot
Location & Hours
| Monday | 09:00 AM - 08:00 PM | |
| Tuesday | 09:00 AM - 08:00 PM | |
| Wednesday | Closed | |
| Thursday | 09:00 AM - 08:00 PM | |
| Friday | 09:00 AM - 08:00 PM | |
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| Saturday | 09:00 AM - 09:00 PM | |
| Sunday | 09:00 AM - 09:00 PM |
Mia Ng 02 Jan 2026
This restaurant is known for its quality and service. Dine-in is always perfect, pho in the hot stone pot keeps the broth hot until the end, flavorful without a strong MSG taste, and portions are big. Their hủ tiếu trộn sauce is also really good. Takeout, however, isn’t as great (quality drops a bit, though packaging is always neat). Make sure to reserve a table on Yelp to avoid long waits.
Anish Thakkar (Doc Thakkar) 14 Dec 2025
Viet? Chinese? Get you a (wo)man that can do both. I loved this place, decently attentive service but emphasis on the food over everything else. Let the food speak, and it did: -Kung Pao Beef - wonderfully velveted, delightfully soft with excellent spices / peanuts. Best dish. -Hainan Chicken Rice - $1.50 extra for dark meat, my friend thoroughly enjoyed it. -Viet bun thit nuong - classic. The eggrolls were way better than the grilled pork, but the vermicelli and sides were delicious. Reasonably priced, easy parking, and will come back to try more!
Linda Pham 11 Dec 2025
A restaurant where you can enjoy both Chinese ad Viet dishes. They have variety of foods that you can choose from and you won't get bored easily. Overall, the food that we ordered was delicious. Nothing was a miss.
Delta T6 06 Nov 2025
Excellent traditional Vietnamese & Chinese foods with a classy flare... everything is tasty with authentic flavors... can't go wrong with any choice. Service is quick and courteous. Price is good for the quality of food and service.
Diana Wei 02 Oct 2025
Our pho and bun bo hue were decent. Vietnamese and Chinese Food, very 626 diet haha They take credit card. The waitline is fast. FYI, Back booth seating by the restroom is very tight. As a pretty small person, I barely felt comfortable to sit into one side of it. The other side was just good enough for my SO, taller person. $5.50 Pennywort Juice. They ask for sweetness, I said light and ended getting a drink with taste like no sweetener. Maybe I'll just put regular. $16.50 Golden Delight Pho (Stone Bowl). $15.50 Bun Bo Hue. Says 2 spicy out of 3. Its probably good for someone who does like medium spicy. It's more of a mild yo light medium person and I barely was able to enjoy it.
Dream331 19 Sep 2025
Was out and about in the San Gabriel Valley today. Stopped by this restaurant called Golden Delight. It’s a Vietnamese place that also makes Chinese food so they have two menus that you can order from. We ordered mostly Vietnamese. Two different kinds of Pho and some Vietnamese egg rolls, which on the inside have meat and rice noodles, etc. You wrap the egg rolls inside lettuce with mint leaves, cucumber, sweet radish, etc. and then dip into a slightly spicy/sweet sauce. It’s heavenly when it comes to the flavor and healthy because of all the veggies, which I do love about Vietnamese food; all the veggies and spices. It’s currently my favorite kind of food. Disappointed in that Golden Delight only gave us one tiny bowl to share with the dipping sauce. That bowl looked like it was meant for a really small child. I overheard the people in the booth next to us ask for additional lettuce because they were three people and their six egg rolls came with three pieces of lettuce. The waiter told them “umm, if you want more lettuce we have to charge more.” He said it was about two dollars per piece of lettuce. I was afraid to ask for another tiny half filled bowl of dipping sauce. I also got from the menu what is called crab claws, which sound better than it actually was, especially when you factor in the price. The food was great but they were very stingy on certain things and charged too much on any kind of extras. Those crab claws were $8 a piece. I would say they were only worth a $1.50 for two because the meat inside was imitation and only the claw was real. Without the crabs, the meal was excellent but not worth the price. When we went to Vietnam earlier this year, if we paid $90 for a meal, it would’ve been three times the amount of food you see in the pictures and enough to feed six or more. And asking for anything extra was gladly provided for free. Again, the food was good but I can’t say I’ll be in a hurry to return. My wife thought the overall look of the restaurant was really nice. She almost got stuck in the bathroom. Some issues with the door but overall it was cool. I can’t give it five stars. They should be more forgiving on the little things like requests for more lettuce. If someone buys six egg rolls then it shouldn’t be a stretch to give them six pieces of lettuce?
Howard H 17 Sep 2025
Very authentic Vietnamese food, and they also have another full menu with Chinese food. We had the egg rolls which is very good. A lot more options on noodle compare to other pho places. The seafood udon is interesting and the fermented fish noodle is also very tasty