Stretchy Pants Food Tours offers small-group San Francisco food experiences that blend great bites, local stories, and a playful sense of fun. From waterfront seafood and dim sum to neighborhood hidden gems, each tour is designed ...
San Francisco's Chinatown and North Beach neighborhoods come alive on these walking food tours, and the guides are clearly the heart of the experience. Dale, Jacob, Robert, and Marcy each bring their own personality to the job, but share a genuine depth of knowledge about the city's history and the communities behind the food. Locals have come away learning things they never knew about neighborhoods they've lived near for years, which says a lot. The food stops cover serious ground, think Peking duck, dumplings, egg tarts, boba, and a traditional tea tasting, with enough variety to keep everyone happy. Portions are generous but not overwhelming, and the pacing between eating and walking feels well balanced. For groups and corporate offsites, the team is especially well organized, with smooth communication from planning through the day itself. If you enjoy history, great food, and guides who actually care about the places they're showing you, this is a genuinely memorable way to spend an afternoon in the city.
Planned a 30+ team offsite with Stretchy Pants and everyone had a wonderful experience. From the flexibility & accommodation during the planning with Kara, to the day of experience with our professional, warm, and patient tour guides Dale and Robin who truly took care of us. The tour allowed our team to spark conversation with each other, learn about the histories of Chinatown and North Beach, and eat a TON of food.
Shay Sin
May 15, 2026
Planned a 30+ team offsite with Stretchy Pants and everyone had a wonderful experience. From the flexibility & accommodation during the planning with Kara, to the day of experience with our professional, warm, and patient tour guides Dale and Robin who truly took care of us. The tour allowed our team to spark conversation with each other, learn about the histories of Chinatown and North Beach, and eat a TON of food.
Shay Sin
May 15, 2026