San Francisco, CA
destination • experience • restaurants
Posted about 4 years ago
Chinatown
One of the oldest and best Chinatowns in the United States. There is a lot of history in this part of San Francisco. I believe our current American-Chinese food originated in San Francisco during the miners era. So much food history here! There are yummy bakeries, seafood, dim sum and typical Chinese restaurants that are in between the souvenir stores. This is a fun and delicious place to be while visiting SF!
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