There are two Chinatowns, one that you see from a van or bus, and the one that can only be experienced on foot in the back alleys, food markets, and local restaurants.
One Chinatown, the one from the bus, is interesting. Our Chinatown will surprise you with new adventures around every corner. In our Chinatown, artisans form Fortune Cookies by hand. In our Chinatown, artisans practice their craft in small alleys using techniques handed down for thousands of years. And in our Chinatown, the authentic cuisine will enliven your senses with new flavors, smells, and aromas.
We'll explore exotic and unique Asian produce, herbs, and teas from the very people who know them best. We'll uncover their hidden secrets only intrepid locals know. And you'll be astonished by the new finds in secret alcoves.
We'll spend about three hours eating everything from Dim Sum, fortune cookies, teas, and more.
Walking Tour
Start your adventure at San Francisco’s iconic Dragon Gate—your entry into the oldest Chinatown in North America. From this historic landmark, step into a world filled with rich culture, hidden alleys, and mouthwatering flavors. As you follow your local guide through bustling streets and quiet passageways, you’ll explore the traditions, history, and culinary gems that define this vibrant neighborhood.
Along the way, enjoy hand-picked tastings of dim sum, BBQ pork buns, and other local favorites from beloved Chinatown eateries. Visit the Golden Gate Fortune Cookie Factory to see (and sample) fresh fortune cookies made before your eyes. Stroll through the Stockton Street markets, where locals shop daily for fresh produce, herbs, and delicacies. Cap it all off with a tea tasting that offers insight into Chinese customs and flavors.
Whether you're a foodie, a history buff, or a curious explorer, this tour starting at the Dragon Gate is the perfect introduction to the heart of Chinatown.
Step into the heart of San Francisco’s Chinatown and explore the rich history, vibrant culture, and unforgettable flavors of the oldest Chinatown in North America. This guided walking tour weaves together fascinating stories of immigration, resilience, and tradition with tastings from some of the neighborhood’s most beloved eateries.
As you stroll through hidden alleys and bustling markets, your local guide will share the untold history of Chinatown—from its Gold Rush origins to its rise as a cultural landmark. Along the way, enjoy handpicked food tastings like freshly baked BBQ pork buns, savory dim sum, and classic Chinese pastries.
No visit is complete without a stop for a traditional tea tasting, where you’ll learn about Chinese tea culture and sample varieties from a family-run tea shop.
This tour is the perfect blend of history, culture, and cuisine—ideal for curious travelers and food lovers alike
At the corner of Bush and Grant Streets, in front of the Chinatown (Dragon) Gate.
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