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I Can’t Believe I Ate My Way Through Chinatown!

I Can’t Believe I Ate My Way Through Chinatown! Tour

LANGUAGES

Each tour leader is fluent in English and Cantonese.

PRICE

$95 per person

MEETING LOCATION

Upper level of Portsmouth Square Park, by the flagpole.

DESCRIPTION
I Can’t Believe I Ate My Way Through Chinatown is for food-lovers only! We are very serious about food and love to feed people! Experience one of San Francisco’s most popular destinations for visitors by eating your way through it. Enjoy plentiful tastings this tour, while you learn about America’s largest Chinatown.

Chinese culture is rooted in tradition and folklore. Come and be a part of a colorful, exciting, and historic community. Visitors who come here will find wonderful dim sum teahouses, small cafes, and restaurants frequented by locals. Experience Chinatown as a local would; by wandering through the back alleys, restaurants, grocery stores, temples and parks of this historic neighborhood.

On this delectable tour of Chinatown you will experience:

 

  • A visit to a traditional Chinese deli
  • Freshly prepared fortune cookies and a glimpse into the fascinating process of making them
  • Freshly baked pastry
  • A visit to a beautiful tea shop (pending store availability)
  • Chinatown history and culture
  • A longtime Chinese cookware purveyor (more like a cookware museum!)
  • Colorful, open air, Chinese food markets
  • A plethora of food information from an area native guide
  • Some local favorite snacks along the way
  • And lastly, a hosted family-style Chinese lunch.

Chinatown has over 100 restaurants. You will be taken beyond the typical tourist stops to the nooks and crannies of this historic slice of San Francisco. LET’S GO EAT!

PRICING

  • $95 per person

WHERE TO MEET
Please meet us at the upper level of Portsmouth Square Park.  Just adjacent to the parking garage elevators, you will see a white flagpole and a small patch of grass.  This is the place!  Please plan to be on time as the tour starts promptly at 10:00 a.m.

Read More about San Francisco’s Chinatown

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