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WokWiz

  Wok Wiz Chinatown Tours/Cooking Co
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Last 6 months 124 268 279 11 96% 4.5
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Wok Wiz Daily Tour 397 95% 4.4
I Can't Believe I Ate My Way Through Chinatown! 12 100% 5.0
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Rating: 3
Fun, but not for everyone
Sat, Feb 23, 08   10:00 AM grumbledog Male 40-49 Local Group of Friends
I had family in from out of town, and we did our tour on the Saturday of the Chinese New Year Festival. Our guide, Alberta, was lively and very friendly. Having grown up in the area, she knew it well and was able to show us Chinatown from the perspective of a local. There were perhaps a few too many personal stories, which were fun to hear but not particularly relevant to understanding Chinatown's history. As far as the tour, it covers a fairly predictable routine. You're taken to a tea shop, a Taoist temple, a fish market, and several shops featuring jade, traditional Chinese medicines, produce used in Chinese cooking, and other goods. The concluding lunch was good, providing a sampling of dim sum staples, but nothing remarkable. I think whether you enjoy the tour or not depends on what you want from a tour. My family, who had never seen anything like Chinatown, enjoyed it very much. I would have preferred fewer shops and more history. Also, despite repeated assurances that we were under no obligation to buy anything at the shops we visited, or to make a donation at the temple, there was definitely a sense that the shopkeepers expected us to purchase something. A sample of what we would find in the next shop to be visited was handed out by the guide before we got there, business cards for each establishment were given out, and we were encouraged to come back following the tour. While photos were allowed, if not encouraged, in most of the establishments (including the temple), the manager of the fish market asked that we not take photos, most likely due to the fact that he had huge tubs of live bullfrogs and red-eared slider turtles out front which, while currently legal, has been a subject of enormous controversy in San Francisco and the subject of repeated attempts to ban the practice due to the endangered status of some of the animals. All in all, the tour is well-run and enjoyable if you want an overview of life in Chinatown. But it isn't ideal for everyone. As Chinatown is relatively small and easy to navigate, depending on what you're primary interest is (restaurants, photography, just looking around) you might be better off exploring on your own with the help of a guidebook and some adventurous friends.
Rating: 4
We really enjoyed the tour.
Wed, Feb 20, 08   10:00 AM plpabst Female 60-69 Domestic Tourist(s) Group of Friends
We enjoyed all of it, the shops, the food, the tea, the cookies, and the lunch. I think the favorite part was the tea shop with the young woman telling about the tea and their business. She was so cute and smart and business-wise. Thank you so much.
Rating: 4
First time visit to Chinatown
Wed, Feb 20, 08   10:00 AM DELLARIODJ Male 40-49 Domestic Tourist(s) Individual
This was my first visit to Chinatown in San Francisco. I really enjoyed the walking tour, it was fun to visit some local stores, a temple, and eat authentic chinese food.
Rating: 5
Wonderful Tour!!
Wed, Feb 20, 08   10:00 AM shenlitan Female 30-39 Domestic Tourist(s) Group of Friends
Our tour guide was Alberta. We visited San Francisco during the rainy season in February, but luckily the day was sunny, although it had threatened rain. The group was fairly large according to Alberta (there were 16 of us), but at no time did we feel ignored. She was very attentive throughout the tour, and made sure nobody got lost! She brought us to see many shops, where we could do a quick look around, and come back later if we wanted to buy stuff. Amongst other places we went to a fortune cookie factory, a kite shop, a traditional chinese medicinal shop( where she showed us various strange objects in packages), a temple and also stopped for a tea making demonstration, where the different types of chinese teas, and brewing techniques were well discussed. We finally finished up in a dimsum joint which was packed with local residents enjoying lunch, a sure sign that the food was authentic, and not overpriced. Overall, a great introduction to Chinatown, which we went back and explored later by ourselves. I highly recommend this tour, it gives a good introduction to Chinatown, and the rest is up to you!
Rating: 5
An informative and entertaining tour.
Tue, Feb 19, 08   10:00 AM Robyn47 Female 60-69 Combination Other
Our tour leader was Dorothy, an amazing woman who was born in Chinatown 70 years ago. Her knowledge of the area was informative and entertaining in its presentation. We meandered through lanes in the rain and cold but no-one on the tour was bothered; we were all enthralled with Dorothy's recount of the area and its citizens past and present. Lunch was an enjoyable culmination for a mixed tour group. Amazingly Dorothy remembered everyone's name and where they came from. Thank you Wok Wiz and especially "Golden Apricot".
Rating: 4
fun, but overpriced
Mon, Feb 18, 08   10:00 AM jasonlg Female 20-29 International Tourist(s) Family Without Children
interesting tour; especially the lesson and tasting at the tea shop. but at $30/pp without lunch (basically just a walking tour), it was definitely overpriced.
Rating: 4
Just the right length
Mon, Feb 18, 08   10:00 AM traveljunkie Female 40-49 Combination Family Without Children
Our expectations were set up front; Alberta, our tour guide, was friendly and informative. I thought we were able to get a quick overview of Chinatown with a history lesson thrown in for good measure.
Rating: 5
fun, informative and deliciious
Sun, Feb 17, 08   10:00 AM carolhassler Female 60-69 Local Family Without Children
I would have liked more history, but the food was delicious. Everything handled well.
Rating: 5
alot of fun and informative
Sun, Feb 17, 08   10:00 AM mamckenn Female 50-59 Domestic Tourist(s) Family With Children
our guide Alberta was informative without being boring - she provided alot of information while keeping multiple ages and genders entertained we loved it and would be happy to return or recommend this trip to our friends
Rating: 5
A great way to spend a Sunday morning!
Sun, Feb 17, 08   10:00 AM ghgriffith Female 20-29 Domestic Tourist(s) Unspecified
My husband and I thoroughly enjoyed our tour with Alberta. She ensured that we got the most of our three hours together; while walking the streets and alleys of Chinatown she offered nearly a non-stop commentary on its history, culture, and food. She also shared many details of her own life to complement and enhance the experience. Highlights included the tea sampling at Red Blossom Tea Company and Alberta's suggestions on how to use many of the foods/ingredients we encountered during the tour. I would highly recommend this tour. We spent three days in San Francisco and felt that this tour was well worth our time and stomachs!
Rating: 5
Informative and Fun Tour of Chinatown!
Sun, Feb 17, 08   10:00 AM cgerch Female 20-29 Combination Couple on a Date
I would highly recommend this tour for anyone who is interested in seeing and learning about San Francisco's Chinatown! We had a blast!
Rating: 5
Fantastic!
Sat, Feb 16, 08   10:00 AM aileens Female 50-59 Domestic Tourist(s) Family Without Children
My husband and I were impressed with this tour. We learned so much about the Chinese culture from our guide Lola who was also very sweet. I would definitely recommend this experience. We were also impressed by Shirley's visit to the restaurant when we were having our dim sum lunch.
Rating: 5
Fun and informative
Sat, Feb 16, 08   10:00 AM amillard Female 50-59 Domestic Tourist(s) Individual
This tour was the highlight of my trip to San Francisco. Lola, our guide, provided interesting information about Chinatown as she grew up there. I especially enjoyed going to the Red Blossom Tea Company where we were able to sit down and sample their delicious teas. I also enjoyed going to the Golden Fortune Cookie Company where I bought two large bags for $7.00 to take home to friends and family. Our many course meal at the Emperial Restaurant was well worth the cost (included in the tour price) and was delicious. I highly recommend this tour.
Rating: 5
Great food - the real deal in Chinatown
Sat, Feb 9, 08   10:00 AM tobias1976 Male 30-39 International Tourist(s) Individual
We spent a great morning in Chinatown and experienced different kinds of real Chinese kitchen. From breakfast soup to dim sum and a great lunch with crunchy pork and wonderful clams. Shirely was a great guide bursting with energy and stories about Chinatown and - of course - the dishes. The food was all very good with the lunch menu being the crowning finale. I would like to especially recommend this tour to international visitors, who like me, may come from countries were the word of real Chinese food has only poorly been spread yet. Come and see that there is more than spring rolls!
Rating: 4
Nice, Interesting Walk and Excellent Food
Thu, Feb 7, 08   10:00 AM rotarota Male Unspecified International Tourist(s) Individual
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