San Francisco Chinatown & North Beach Food Tour with 5 Dishes

On our Secret Food Tour: San Francisco - North Beach and Chinatown, you’ll experience the most iconic parts of “The City by the Bay.” Our experienced guides will take you on a delicious journey throug

On our Secret Food Tour: San Francisco - North Beach and Chinatown, you’ll experience the most iconic parts of “The City by the Bay.” Our experienced guides will take you on a delicious journey through the Gold Rush days of the Barbary Coast. While most tour companies only focus on one neighborhood over the other, we dive deep into both to offer you a taste of the best of both worlds. On your journey, you’ll bite into pizza with a surprise topping straight from the Pacific bay! You will explore West Coast coffee culture and find yourself wanting more of our secret bite! You’ll also discover the inner workings of our world famous cable cars, investigate the naughty red light district, uncover where the “The Godfather” was written and conceived, and wander through the alleys where the original miner 49’ers cashed in their sacks of new found gold. All in one afternoon!

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Location: San Francisco

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Q&A

Q: What's the age limit for kids on this food tour?

A: Great question! The tour is family-friendly, and kids are definitely welcome. Just keep in mind that some of the food might not be suitable for really young ones, but there's usually something for everyone. Plus, the guides are awesome and can help with any dietary needs.

Q: How does the parking situation work around Chinatown?

A: Parking can be tricky in Chinatown, especially during weekends. I recommend using public transport if possible. If you must drive, there are a few parking garages, but they can be pricey. Expect to pay around $20-$30 for a couple of hours. Street parking is limited and can be tough to find.

Q: Can you reschedule if something comes up last minute?

A: Yes, you can reschedule! Just give them a call or email at least 48 hours in advance. They’re pretty accommodating, but it’s best to check their policy on the website as well. Planning ahead will save you some stress!

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the SF Chinatown & North Beach Food Tour!

Hey folks! I’m considering this food tour as a birthday gift for my foodie friend who's visiting SF soon. It sounds amazing with all the different dishes and the history! Has anyone done this? Is the pizza really that good? Also, what's the vibe like?

San Francisco food tour advice needed!

I'm planning a surprise for my partner's anniversary. This Chinatown/North Beach food tour looks perfect since they love trying new foods. But I’m nervous about the pace—are there breaks? And is it easy to keep up?