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1. Chinatown food tour

Chinatown is a San Francisco landmark with Chinese red lanterns decorating blocks and Chinese restaurants, grocery stores and tea shops worth seeing. Three hours will be spent by guests on the Chinatown Walking Food Tour walking in and from the neighbourhood's alleyways, observing, for example, crafting fortune cookies. Guests will see with Asian produce marketplaces that are bona fide to attempt a few ethnic spices and teas while also eating Dim Sum at the oldest bakery in Chinatown. Tour guests will even get the chance to investigate a few legitimate Chinese antique stores in the region while Chinese cuisine is obviously the focus. Even it is considered one of the best San Francisco day trips spot.

2. Mission 18th Street Tour

The Mission 18th street of San Francisco has fast become a favourite area, with eateries and pubs lining the popular Valencia Hallway. It is a spot where technology execs and hipsters co-mingle due to the broad scape of culinary offerings to explore. Everything from great Italian to tapas affordable to the region's traditional road tacos is waiting for people to try on the Mission 18th Street Tour. Tour guests will taste tequila and tacos or savour a few of the region's most OK ice cream at Bi-Rite Creamery. Artisan sausages, chocolate tastings and wine and cheese pairings are several other treats to encounter the way along.

3. Little Italy & North Beach Food Tour

The North Beach neighbourhood of San Francisco takes visitors to Italy with its old-time street lamps, tree-lined outside cafes and footpaths. About the North Beach/Little Italy Walking Tour, tour guests will arrive at taste cuisine from a number of the oldest eateries in the city — several of which were possessed by the exact same families for decades. Tour guests are going to learn how coffee is roasted, see bread bake in 130-year old ovens, taste olive oils that are local and know how chocolates are created, along with taste some of the region's favourite pizza.

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Celebrate in style with these 3 non-traditional encounters for the perfect holiday or, say, Valentine's Day.

Picnic by the Bay Lights Show

Orient yourself a green space on the Embarcadero with the art installation in the type of an arrow plunging to our planet. Only appointment among the park benches or bring a picnic blanket for the grass is an enchanting approach to catch the crowds' sunset. Stay to see the Bay Lights show twinkle on the other side of the Bay Bridge and get the best Day trips.

Non-Traditional Dinner Date

Veer from the traditional white-linen dining encounter a brand new popup that gets a typical San Francisco spin on the idea of a romantic dinner. Three courses of cocktails and little morsels are choreographed to play distinct perceptions off –using cosy space, textures, and colours up to flavour.

 

Sausalito Getaway

Occasionally the most effective solution is from afar. Get the Golden Gate Ferry on the other side of the Bay to Sausalito. As the sun sinks behind it, leave the Ferry Building at sundown to view the skyline. At Copita Tequileria y Comida, choose an upscale-casual modern Mexican dinner a la pork belly tacos in Sausalito.

A Fresh Twist on Blooms and Cheese

Pick up the Valentine's Day cheese range from cult business Cowgirl Creamery, which contains their Heart's Desire cheese as well as a block of heart-shaped triple cream cheese, and Uber over in Golden Gate Park to the Stow Lake Boathouse. Following a picnic in rowing and the eucalyptus grove across the lake, the Day in the Conservatory of Flowers limit.

Alternatively, you can also select san francisco food tours as your Valentine's Day trip with your loved one.

Author's Bio:

I write for the SF Food Tour and have five years of writing experience on food tours and Sab Francisco travel. Also, an avid explorer and yoga practitioner.

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