What You Will Do
Explore two of San Francisco’s beloved neighbourhoods with a foodie extravaganza tour. With an eclectic array of food from Chinatown and Little Italy, be sure to arrive hungry for this experience.
On your private food tour, you will:
- Learn about the histories and the food cultures around two of the city's well-known neighbourhoods;
- Walk under the Dragon's Gate and enter San Francisco's world-famous Chinatown;
- Visit a fortune cookie-making factory, where you will not only get to try these pastries when fresh but also learn the history of the factory and its' local influence;
- Stop at a Catholic Cathedral, which has been continuously active since the California Gold Rush;
- Enjoy a seated tasting in Little Italy, indulging in the best place for calzones and pizzas;
- Comb Stockton Street and North Beach's wealth of street markets, bakeries, restaurants and pavement cafés;
- Finish with an Italian dessert - tasting a cannoli or having an espresso to lift the inevitable food coma from the preceding four hours.
San Francisco's international influences are so diverse that locals are constantly discovering foodie spots that have existed for decades. Don’t miss the chance to try fresh-baked fortune cookies - before they're wrapped in crinkly plastic and served to you at restaurants.
On your private tour, your guide will not only take you to the best places to try new desserts and espresso but also equip you with their insider's knowledge, so you can continue exploring the city's diverse food scene long after your tour has ended.
Your tour ends in Washington Square Park, where you can continue with your day, or take time to digest your food extravaganza by lounging in the grass amongst the locals who congregate in the area every day.
Cancellation Policy
Free cancellation up to 4 days before tour start. Non refundable if cancelled within 4 days of tour start.
Itinerary
Meeting Point
Your guide will meet you in front of Frank Lloyd Wright building, 140 Maiden Ln, San Francisco, CA 94108
1
Chinatown
One of the largest Chinese communities outside Asia gives rise to San Fran's thriving Chinatown.
2
North Beach
The Little Italy of San Fran, North Beach hosts some fantastic Italian restaurants and is one of the city's best nightlife districts.
3
Old Saint Mary's Cathedral
Built in the heart of Chinatown, the historical landmark has served as a safe and holy place since the beginning of the Gold Rush.
4
Eastern Bakery
The Eastern Bakery is the oldest Chinese bakery in the City and is famous for traditional sweets served to go and shipped nationwide.
5
Open Air Product Markets
Stroll through the colorful produce and import goods market of Stockton street to experience bustling Chinatown.
6
Golden Gate Fortune Cookie Factory
Sample some fresh fortune cookies, learn about their history, and take some home with you, directly from this landmark factory.
7
Jack Kerouac Alley
Learn about the literary movement developed in North Beach in the 50's and the legendary City Lights Bookstore.
8
Italian Desserts
Treat yourself to an Italian espresso, freshly made cannoli or gelato as a way to sate your sweet tooth.
9
Washington Square Park in North Beach
This beloved park with view of Saints Peter and Paul church located in North Beach is one of the city's oldest parks, established in 1847.
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