
San Francisco Food Tour
Taste your way through San Francisco's legendary food scene on a guided culinary tour that covers everything from sourdough bread at Boudin Bakery and fresh seafood at Fisherman's Wharf to dim sum in Chinatown and burritos in the Mission District. SF's diverse neighborhoods each offer their own distinct culinary identity.
Duration
3-4 hours
Price Range
$60 - $130
Difficulty
easy
Location
San Francisco
Best For
Highlights
Tips & Advice
- Come hungry - most tours include 6-8 generous tastings
- The Mission District tour is great for burrito and taco lovers
- Chinatown food tours visit spots you'd never find on your own
- Wear comfortable shoes - San Francisco's hills are no joke
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