Ultimate Guide to SF Chinatown
Dinner, Drinks, and History: the Ultimate Guide to San Francisco Chinatown
Welcome to SF Chinatown, where you can choose your own adventure and you never have to do it on an empty stomach! Whether you’re looking for an authentic Chinese meal, a drink at a local watering hole, or a peek into the neighborhood’s storied past, we have all the ins and outs on what goes down in one of San Francisco’s most historic, scenic, and delicious districts. We’ll be sure to keep you on the straight and narrow with your sightseeing – just the best food, drinks, and local stories, so that you don’t take a wrong turn and stir up any old ghosts who like to hang out around here. Then again, if that’s what you’re looking for, we might even be able to help you out there 😉.
Here are our picks for the must-see and must-eat spots in our iconic Chinese cultural district. We’ve grouped them into dinner, drinks, and a walk through the neighborhood. You can do them in any order, but be careful if you’re starting at Li-Po Lounge. You won’t be able to walk very far after one of those mai tais…
SF Chinatown Dinner #1: Z&Y Restaurant
- Price: $$
- Specialties: Pork and ginger wontons, fish filet w/ flaming chili oil
- Reservations? Yes!
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Photo Courtesy of Google my Business
SF Chinatown Dinner #2: China Live
- Price: $$
- Specialties: Sheng Jian Bao, Peking duck, firecracker chicken
- Reservations? Yes!
SF Chinatown Dinner # 3: Osmanthus
- Price: $$
- Specialties: Garlic noodles, shanghai dumplings, black pepper beef
- Reservations? Yes!
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Photo Courtesy Google my Business
SF Chinatown Dinner #4: Mister Jiu’s
- Price: $$$
- Specialties: Sizzling snapper, squid ink wontons, Peking duck
- Reservations? Yes!
SF Chinatown Drinks #1: Li-Po Lounge
- Price: $
- Recommended drink: Chinese Mai Tai
- Local tip: You only need one mai tai!
Photo Courtesy of Google my Business
Photo Courtesy of Google my Business
SF Chinatown Drinks #2: Buddha Lounge
- Price: $
- Recommended drink: The Buddha Special
- Local tip: play Liar’s Dice with the bartender!
SF Chinatown Drinks #3: Comstock Saloon
- Price: $$$
- Recommended drink: Cherry Bounce
- Local tip: Check out the trough under the bar
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Photo Courtesy of Google my Business
SF Chinatown Drinks #4: Bow Bow
- Price: $
- Recommended drink: Chinese whiskey
- Local tip: Karaoke, even if you think you’re not up for it!
SF Chinatown Sightseeing #1: Dragon Gate
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Photo Courtesy of Cultural Landscape Foundation
SF Chinatown Sightseeing #2: St. Mary’s Square
SF Chinatown Sightseeing #3: Old St. Mary’s Cathedral
Photo Courtesy of SF Gate
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SF Chinatown Sightseeing #4: First Chinese Baptist Church
SF Chinatown Sightseeing #5: Painted Balconies
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SF Chinatown Sightseeing #6: Portsmouth Square
SF Chinatown Sightseeing #7: Jack Kerouac Alley
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Bonus! A haunted story for those who dare…
Photo Courtesy of Great Star Theater
Great Star Theater
On Jackson St. sits the Great Star Theater, a venerable Chinatown institution, but one with a dark side to its history. Before it was a place of entertainment, it housed a restaurant and knick knack shop on top and an opium den underground, with a nifty tunnel for smuggling. According to June Ahern, a well-known medium, there are not one – not two – but at least FIVE different entities from its unsavory past who still hang out here. If you disturb them during your visit, you might attract some unwanted attention. Among them are an old usher who is rumored to walk the aisles today, a former theater manager who moonlighted as a local mob boss arranging hits, and a woman in the downstairs ladies’ room who appears in the vanity mirror, crying softly and stroking her hair. Enter at your own peril!
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If you’ve enjoyed this slice of San Francisco’s Chinatown and want a first hand guided look at the food, drink, and stories that make this neighborhood come to life, be sure to join us on our Chinatown Tea & Dim Sum Tour. We take you to more of our favorite spots (some that we can’t give away here 😉) and dive deeper into the fascinating history and culture of this foundational SF district. Be sure to subscribe to our email list to get your free ebook travel guide and all of our insider recommendations and updates!
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