Coconut Restaurants in Rosemead

The best places in Rosemead to eat Coconut. Our interactive map features all restaurants around Rosemead who offer this dish to eat out or take away.

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City: Rosemead, 9016 Mission Dr, Rosemead, 91770-4410, United States Of America
"Unfortunately there is no dine in and the wait is quite long, however the rolls here and SO worth it. I got the crispy shrimp roll. Wow it was incredible. The shrimp was so soft and it paired well with the crispy wonton, even hours later the wonton was still crispy! The value for food is also great, 4 rolls for $12 is a steal. I would highly recommend to anyone!!"
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City: Rosemead, 8819 Valley Blvd, Rosemead, USA, 91770, United States
Delivery, Wifi, Takeout, Parking
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City: Rosemead, 3008 San Gabriel Blvd, Rosemead I-91770-2536, United States
"Great acai bowls, order through website ahead of time acaijoint.Com.Large, Nutella, Chia pudding"
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City: Rosemead, 4213 Rosemead Blvd, 91770, Rosemead, US, United States
"The red bean buns is delicious. And I'm in love with their coconut milk tea. The service is amazing here."
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City: Rosemead, 8819 Valley Blvd, 91770, Rosemead, US, United States
"Amazing ? hidden gem in the rosemead area! This isn't just our standard juice bar but it DID exceed my own expectations. With the combo of creative flavor profiles, alternative boba styled and sweet sweet OG sugar cane goodness! ? This place had me hard pressed to pick just one day ? ....... so I picked 2! And if I had more friends in the area ATM I would have tried more! ??I bought:#1) CocoMelon coconut water, watermelon juice, cane sugar juiced and coconut bits add aloe cubes ?(my personal fave alt boba)#2) Green Machine Pennywort, Coconut Juice, Coco Bits, Sugarcane add chia seeds. (Best for tummy troubles!)Next time I will try one of these : The Stink Bomb 50/50, Fire Dragon, or Passion Fruit 50/50"
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City: Rosemead, 8819 Valley Blvd, Rosemead, United States
"I was in the area and googled açaí bowls near me. Once I arrived I saw they had something I?ve never tried and I had to give it a try! I ordered the Mango Madness it was it a Twisted Mango???? no matter the name it was amazing! I wish I lived closer so I could go here more often."
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City: Rosemead, 9008 Garvey Ave Ste F, 91770, Rosemead, US, United States
"Well the juice is great one bad part is they don’t always give you same amount of juice. The ice at times is way too much not measured and on top of that it’s never to the top at times it’s almost 1/2"
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City: Rosemead, 8632 Valley Blvd Ste JK, 91770, Rosemead, US, United States
"Definitely a 3 star in my books they do try to be like a Lady M but misses the boat on quality and refinement. Marketing material exudes quality but the taste/textures are 3/5 for sure."
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City: Rosemead, 2643 Newmark Avenue, Rosemead, 91770, United States Of America
"What’s defined as food is relative, so for the most part, I am, or at least, I try to be a tabula rasa as I submit to the first taste of a food that’s considered to be exotic in the mainstream American culture. If you’re wary of trying the meats not typically consumed here in the States, PHONG DINH is the place to sample them, as there is little to no gameyness, at least to my taste buds…then again, I have an affinity for pungent foods, though that doesn’t really extend over to animal proteins. People who were raised on American mainstream cuisine may find some of the meats to have a gamey aftertaste, though I personally didn’t find them to be offensive. Apparently, my brain resorts to a seemingly simplistic mechanism when assessing the taste of a species of animal that I’ve never before consumed. In my inadvertently primitive need to relate them to something, I seem inclined to compare their tastes and textures to: (1 chicken, (2 beef, or (3 pork. For the diners who might prefer a more familiar-tasting meat in their dishes, I’d recommend the ones that I sampled throughout the night during my 12-course meal. I was so proud of the relative restraint that I practiced, as one dish after the other crowded onto the lazy Susan (this invention needs a new name… before us at the round table. When it comes to rating the tastiness of a meal, I first place the dishes and dining establishment into their proper context. There are certain exceptional meals that I describe as “last-meal worthy,” where I make yum sounds w/ each bite, and that I passionately share about with others with all the sentimentality of a love that I will recall w/ great fondness for the remainder of my existence. I may not classify this meal into this category, but I would definitely commend PHONG DINH for how they consistently procured dishes with balanced flavors, cooking the meats and veggies to the perfect doneness level, and the sauces that accompanied the dishes were multi-dimensional and tasty when drizzled over rice. I would describe this restaurant as being more Chinese-Vietnamese, as the dishes I consumed were mainly stir-fried, and at least a couple tasted like they were in a kung pao sauce. The meats were very tender, their protein fibers probably broken down with a marinade that contained some kind of cooking wine, and their gameyness was either cooked out or mitigated because of the alcohol. Dined on the following: (1 BAKED CATFISH (their specialty Moist flesh, browned skin, though still a bit flabby. Would have preferred that the fish was seasoned w/ some salt, but accompanying tamarind garlic sauce was a perfect compliment. (2 QUAIL EGGS WRAPPED IN SHRIMP PASTE AND BATTERED IN SWEET RICE FLAKE There was a quail egg in here? I like fried foods, and I’m also a fan of shrimp paste, but my taste buds failed to register the presence of the quail egg. Nonetheless, if you like fried shrimp paste, you’ll probably like this. (3 SHRIMP PORK w/ LOTUS ROOT SOUR SALAD To me, this dish is more about texture, because I’m simply not a fan of cartilage. There was some form of pig cartilage in this salad, and the presentation of the dish was beautiful, but alas, I opted to pass on sampling this dish. (4 CHARBROILED GROUND SNAKE IN ROLLED “LOT LEAVES” Pretty much everyone described this dish as gamey, but I didn’t have a problem with the dish, from that standpoint. These bite-sized morsels of snake wrapped in leaves were on the dry and bland side, so that would be the primary reason why I’d pass on this dish for the next time. (5 DICED VENISON SAUTEED w/ ONIONS I think this was the dish that tasted like pork. Sauce was well-balanced. (6 KANGAROO SAUTEED w/ WINE FLAME As with everything else, it was seasoned well, and the meat was tender…tasted like beef. For you pyromaniacs, you have the added excitement of a flambe show prior to consuming this dish. (7 SAUTEED BOAR IN CURRY SAUCE This curry sauce was delicious. Interestingly, this curry wasn’t very herby, and it was slightly sweeter than the usual, so it may be friendly for children’s taste buds. The boar was very tender, and I believe its flavor resembled beef. (8 MINCED ALLIGATOR w/ LEMON GRASS, WOOD EARS AND WATER CHESTNUT SERVED w/ WHOLE SESAME RICE CRACKERS This dish had many varied textures, providing a revolving mouth feel. The alligator meat resembled chicken. (9 MANILA CLAMS w/ BELL PEPPER, GARLIC, AND CHILI The sauce that the manila clams were sauteed in was very well-rounded and incredibly tasty…I think this sauce was my favorite of the bunch. The clams themselves were cooked just right, where they were perfectly tender, and not rubbery. (10 WATER SPINACH Flavor was mild and served as a perfect palate cleanser after being served one meat after another. Water spinach is on the stringy side and tougher in texture, so chew carefully before swallowing. (11 BOK CHOY AND GARLIC Quartered, stirfried bok choy were infused in garlicky oil, retaining just the right amount of crunch. (12 COCONUT AGAR AGAR I’m personally not too keen on the slightly cartilagenous bite of agar agar, but this was a refreshing end to the meal. Coconut milk was stirred in, and lent its mild sweetness to this dessert. ambience Typical of most Vietnamese joints, PHONG DINH had a family restaurant atmosphere with standard Vietnamese restaurant furniture. The wallpaper of the waterfalls was probably inherited from the building’s previous tenant, but the interior of the establishment was well-lit, and the venue would be well-suited towards larger groups. If the parking is full for the restaurant, there’s plenty of parking in the adjacent shopping center, containing a 99 Ranch Market. OVERALL IMPRESSION PHONG DINH is worth going to for its food, service, and relatively convenient location. I haven’t found myself daydreaming about anything I ate there, but nothing disappointed, and I would describe their dishes as being “reliable.” You can count on having a great meal, as long as you’re not expecting one that is necessarily memorable."
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City: Rosemead, 3119 N San Gabriel Blvd B, 91770, Rosemead, US, United States
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