Shore Excursions Group
Chinatown Food Walk
Chinatown Food Walk
Embark on a tantalizing culinary adventure through the vibrant streets of San Francisco’s famed Chinatown! This 3-hour excursion offers you the unique opportunity to savor the flavors of the largest Chinatown outside Asia, right from the bustling port of San Francisco.
Prepare your taste buds for a feast as you meander through bustling alleys, discovering hidden culinary gems and historical delights along the way. Sample an array of dishes that capture the essence of Asian cuisine, and engage with local chefs and vendors while you uncover the fascinating stories behind each delectable bite.
One of the tour’s highlights is witnessing artisans craft fortune cookies by hand, a rare and fascinating demonstration that offers insight into the intricate art of traditional Chinese baking. These cookies aren’t just a treat; they’re a tangible piece of cultural heritage.
As you wander down the narrow alleys of Chinatown, your guide will share insights about ancient cooking techniques that have been passed down through generations, giving you a deeper understanding of the history and traditions behind the dishes you’ll enjoy.
This tour is perfect for foodies, as well as culture enthusiasts looking to explore one of San Francisco’s most iconic neighborhoods. Whether you’re a culinary connoisseur or simply curious about Chinese cuisine, this tour promises an unforgettable experience. Join us on this flavorful escapade, savoring the fusion of tradition and innovation with every mouthful.
Day 1 |
San Francisco, often referred to as the "City by the Bay," is a destination like no other. Its iconic landmarks, vibrant neighborhoods, and rich history make it a must-visit for travelers from around the world. Towering above the city, the Golden Gate Bridge is an architectural marvel and offers breathtaking views of the bay, especially during sunrise or when the infamous fog rolls in. Visitors can walk or bike across the bridge for the full experience. The city's diverse neighborhoods provide endless opportunities to explore. From the bustling streets of Chinatown, the largest of its kind outside of Asia and the oldest in North America, to the artistic Mission District, each area has its own unique charm. The colorful Victorian homes known as the "Painted Ladies," famously featured in movies and television, add to San Francisco’s character. And no trip would be complete without a ride on its historic cable cars, a delightful way to traverse the city's famously steep hills. Alcatraz Island offers a glimpse into the past. This former federal prison, located on a small island in the bay, housed some of America’s most infamous criminals. Visitors can take a ferry ride to the island and embark on a guided tour of its eerie halls. Nearby, Fisherman’s Wharf and Pier 39 offer waterfront views, sea lion sightings, and a taste of the city’s famous foods, including clam chowder served in sourdough bread bowls. San Francisco’s natural beauty also shines through its many parks and scenic spots. Golden Gate Park, larger than New York’s Central Park, is home to serene gardens, walking trails, and even bison paddocks. For a sweeping view of the city and the bay, head to Twin Peaks, a pair of hills rising nearly 1,000 feet above the streets below. On clear days, the view is spectacular. |
Travel Dates | Price | ||
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01/09/25 - 05/16/27 |
Starting At $108 |
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This tour can accommodate collapsible wheelchairs and strollers.