Food and Drink

On A Food Tour In San Francisco: Exploring Mission District, Little Italy, And Chinatown

San Francisco, a city known for its iconic Golden Gate Bridge and stunning bay views, is also a melting pot of diverse cultures and cuisines. A food tour through its vibrant neighbourhoods reveals the city's rich culinary heritage

San Francisco Chinatown is the largest Chinatown outside of Asia as well as the oldest Chinatown in North America Photo: Max Whittaker
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I believe the best way to fathom the pulse of a city is by exploring its local food—that is why I returned from San Francisco with a few extra kilos, not just in my luggage. Giving goodbye to its many Michelin-star restaurants, I delved into neighbourhoods that have evolved around immigrant communities and hold the key to its history and famed culinary traditions. The city is home to the oldest Chinatown in North America; the Mission Area's countless Mexican joints entice customers from far corners, and tantalising aromas of pizza wafting through the air at Little Italy's trattorias.