San Francisco Chinatown Walking Food Tour
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San Francisco Chinatown Walking Food Tour

3 hours
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San Francisco Chinatown Walking Food Tour
From $99.00
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Cancellation Policy
Flexible booking and cancellation options.

What you’ll do

'Forget it Jake. It's Chinatown,' but if you're willing to get off the tour bus, then San Francisco's Chinatown and its foodie adventures don't have to remain a riddle. Explore the roads less-taken, sample Chef Han's world-famous Szechuan cuisine and the delectable Peking duck, take in the sights and smells of the real Chinatown, and see how San Francisco's Chinese Americans live during this culinary and gourmet food tour.
Highlights
  • Explore the local streets on a walking tour of the city
  • Informative, friendly and professional guide
  • Great overview and orientation of the city
  • Perfect introduction for first-time visitors
  • Perfect for all ages and skill level
Itinerary
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Join us on a 3 hour food walking tour of San Francisco. Savor the best flavors of San Francisco while hearing fun and interesting stories about the history and culture of a neighborhood. Choose between The Mission District, North Beach and/or Chinatown. Come eat with us!
2
At New Hollywood Bakery we taste the most amazing Pork Buns and Vegetable Buns.
3
At Grant Place Restaurant, savor the best dim sum, and roast duck in SF
4
Portsmouth Square, formerly known as Portsmouth Plaza, is a one-block park in Chinatown, San Francisco, California, bounded by Kearny Street on the east, Washington Street on the north, Clay Street on the south, and Walter Lum Place on the west
5
The Old Cathedral of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception is a proto-cathedral and parish of the Roman Catholic Church located at 660 California Street at the corner of Grant Avenue in the Chinatown neighborhood of San Francisco, California
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The Tin How Temple is the oldest extant Taoist temple in San Francisco's Chinatown, and one of the oldest still-operating Chinese temples in the United States. It is dedicated to the Chinese sea goddess Mazu, who is known as Tin How in Cantonese.
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Landmark bakery prepares homemade fortune cookies in a tiny open kitchen, with free tours available.

What’s included

Local guide

Bottled water

City map

Food tasting

What’s not included

Hotel pickup and drop-off

Gratuities

What’s not included

Hotel pickup and drop-off

Gratuities

Notes

Wheelchair accessible

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller

Service animals allowed

Public transportation options are available nearby

Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap

Transportation options are wheelchair accessible

All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Vegetarian option is available, please advise at time of booking if required

A minimum of two people per booking is required

From $99.00
Calendar iconWhen are you going
Cancellation Policy
Flexible booking and cancellation options.