Chinatown Food & History Walking Tour - Small Group

Make the best of your trip to San Francisco by joining the most engaging historical and food tour in Chinatown. Enjoy tasting homemade Dim Sum, see how Fortune Cookies are made, and learn about all th

Make the best of your trip to San Francisco by joining the most engaging historical and food tour in Chinatown. Enjoy tasting homemade Dim Sum, see how Fortune Cookies are made, and learn about all the inside outs of the largest Chinese enclave outside Asia.

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Location: San Francisco

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Q&A

Q: Is there a minimum age requirement for this tour? I wanna take my kids!

A: Yes, the Chinatown Food & History Walking Tour is suitable for all ages! However, keep in mind that the tour involves walking and some historical discussions, so it's best for kids who can handle that. Just make sure to supervise younger ones while trying the food!

Q: What happens if it rains? Is the tour canceled?

A: The Chinatown Food & History Walking Tour operates rain or shine! If the weather is particularly bad, you might get an email to reschedule, but most tours will go ahead with umbrellas provided. Just dress comfortably and be prepared for some wet weather if needed!

Q: Do we get to try fortune cookies? How many cookies do we get?

A: Absolutely! You'll get samples of fortune cookies during the tour. Each guest receives a Dim Sum box at Delicious Dim Sum, and there will be fortune cookie samples as well—definitely enough to satisfy your sweet tooth!

Discussions

Just did the Chinatown Food Tour, and WOW!

I went on the Chinatown Food & History Walking Tour last weekend, and it was an amazing experience! Our guide was super knowledgeable about the history of Chinatown, and the Dim Sum was incredible—definitely the highlight! We even got to see how fortune cookies are made at the Eastern Bakery. If you're considering this as a gift for a foodie, I can't recommend it enough! It’s perfect for both locals and tourists in San Francisco.

Considering gifting the Chinatown tour, but have some worries

I’m thinking about getting the Chinatown Food & History Walking Tour for my parents’ anniversary. They love trying new foods, but they’re not great walkers. How strenuous is the walking part? Like, how long are we actually on our feet? Appreciate any input!