San Diego Chinese Food Tour

Don't miss this exciting foodie adventure with Wild Foodie Tours to learn about and enjoy Chinese food, history, and culture from a Chinese-American guide whose passion is food, culture, and adventure

Don't miss this exciting foodie adventure with Wild Foodie Tours to learn about and enjoy Chinese food, history, and culture from a Chinese-American guide whose passion is food, culture, and adventure. Prepare to enter the Dragon's Gate to savor the culinary masterpiece once reserved for the Emperor of China.

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Location: San Diego

What's Included

Community Discussion

Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for participating in the San Diego Chinese Food Tour?

A: There's no strict age limit for the tour, but it's generally recommended for ages 12 and up, mainly because of the food and cultural discussions. If you’re bringing younger kids, just keep in mind that some of the food is more adventurous. The tour guide is super accommodating, so they can help adjust if needed!

Q: What should I wear for the San Diego Chinese Food Tour?

A: Comfort is key for this tour! I'd recommend wearing casual, breathable clothing since you'll be walking around and enjoying some delicious food. Also, consider bringing a light jacket as it can get a bit breezy near the coast. Don’t forget comfy shoes!

Q: What if the weather is bad on the day of the tour?

A: Wild Foodie Tours usually operates rain or shine. However, if there are severe weather conditions, they might reschedule. It’s best to check in with them ahead of time to understand their cancellation policy or if there's a backup plan for inclement weather.

Discussions

Anyone done the San Diego Chinese Food Tour? Thinking of gifting it!

I’m considering getting my foodie friend this San Diego Chinese Food Tour for their birthday. I've heard the guide is super passionate about sharing Chinese culture and the food sounds incredible! I saw that they get to visit an Asian supermarket too, which sounds like a fun experience. Anyone here done it? What was your favorite part?

What's included in the San Diego Chinese Food Tour?

I’m looking at this tour and I see they mention a ‘traditional Chinese meal of your choice’ and an Asian supermarket visit. Can anyone share what those meals are like? Also, how long does the tour usually take? I want to make sure I have enough time to enjoy everything!