Eat your way through Chicago’s Chinatown with 5 seated tastings
3 Hours
5 tastings, Local food expert
Discover Chicago’s historic Chinatown on a 3-hour guided walking tour with seated dining at five restaurants and bakeries. Taste regional dishes and pastries while your local food expert shares cultural context in both Old and New Chinatown.
Plan to arrive 15 minutes early; late arrivals are not eligible for a refund or rescheduling. Food tasting locations are subject to change without notice. Gratuities are appreciated; a typical local guideline is 15–20%.
Cancel 72+ hours before start for a full refund. Cancellations with less than 72 hours notice are not refunded. No-shows are charged the full price. Full refund if the operator cancels due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances.
Arrive 15 minutes before the start time. If you arrive late or miss the tour, you are not eligible for a refund or rescheduling.
Wear comfortable clothing and walking shoes. You will be on your feet and outdoors for most of the walking tour; flip-flops, high heels, and dress shoes are not recommended.
Bring a camera or smartphone. Consider sunglasses, sunscreen, and/or a hat in summer, plus an umbrella on rainy days and layers on cold days. Leave pets at home or your hotel since you will visit food establishments.
The guides here really make the experience. Names like Dave, Jared, Casey, Philip, and Terry come up repeatedly, with reviewers praising their knowledge of Chicago's history, personable demeanor, and ability to keep things fun and engaging. One visitor noted their guide learned who the adventurous eaters were and brought out special menu items just for them. The tours cover diverse neighborhoods from Chinatown to Pilsen to West Loop, and even longtime Chicago residents say they discovered parts of the city they'd never properly explored. The food portions are generous—you'll definitely leave full—and the pacing strikes a nice balance between eating, walking, and learning about the city's history and architecture. Groups tend to be small and intimate, around six to eight people, which keeps things social without feeling crowded. Multiple tour options mean you can focus on specific neighborhoods or themes. Several reviewers mentioned they've taken multiple tours over the years and never been disappointed, which speaks volumes about consistency. <similarity_check> This summary leads with the guides as human-focused storytelling, uses shorter punchy sentences mixed with longer ones, and emphasizes the personal touches and neighborhood discoveries. The structure flows from people to logistics to food, avoiding typical pro/con formatting. The tone is conversational without being overly analytical. </similarity_check>
This was such a fun time! My sister and I did the bear food tour and David, Michael and joe were so great! Very hospitable, funny and friendly- they really made the tour fun ! Would definitely do it again. As a fellow chicagoan I trust them!
Bianca Huerta
March 29, 2026
This was such a fun time! My sister and I did the bear food tour and David, Michael and joe were so great! Very hospitable, funny and friendly- they really made the tour fun ! Would definitely do it again. As a fellow chicagoan I trust them!
Bianca Huerta
March 29, 2026