Golden Gate Fortune Cookie Factory, San Francisco
So, here you are-weaving your way past silk dresses, paper lanterns, and shelves stacked with trinkets in San Francisco’s Chinatown. Suddenly, the sweet smell of vanilla and toasted sugar hits you. That’s not your imagination-that’s the Golden Gate Fortune Cookie Factory, one of the last places in California, maybe even in the whole country, still making fortune cookies the old-school way: by hand.
Inside, there's true magic in motion to observe. You'll never have seen so many fortune cookies in your life! Workers stand over hot irons, folding delicate golden wafers at lightning speed-up to twenty thousand a day. That’s not a typo. Twenty! Thousand! Daily!-Just as they did back in 1909, when these cookies were invented for San Francisco's Japanese Tea Garden. And unlike other places that churn out hundreds of thousands of cookies a day mechanically, the ones made here have personality: some are dipped in chocolate, some are sprinkled, and some come oversized. A few can even skip the fold altogether, letting you read your fortune without the suspense...
Warm and crisp at the edges, yet soft enough not to shatter on first bite, they beat every other fortune cookie you've had before. A true revelation compared to the thick, clunky versions you may have crunched through at takeout joints or restaurants elsewhere. And if you’ve ever wanted to control your destiny, here’s your chance: you can slip your own custom message inside and send someone home with a fortune they’ll never forget.
All this comes in bags or jars that won’t break your bank-insanely cheap for its worth, cheerful, and dangerously snackable. So, if you’re the kind of traveler who wants more than photos of pagoda rooftops, step into this tiny bakery and taste a piece of San Francisco history-one warm, crispy prophecy at a time...
Inside, there's true magic in motion to observe. You'll never have seen so many fortune cookies in your life! Workers stand over hot irons, folding delicate golden wafers at lightning speed-up to twenty thousand a day. That’s not a typo. Twenty! Thousand! Daily!-Just as they did back in 1909, when these cookies were invented for San Francisco's Japanese Tea Garden. And unlike other places that churn out hundreds of thousands of cookies a day mechanically, the ones made here have personality: some are dipped in chocolate, some are sprinkled, and some come oversized. A few can even skip the fold altogether, letting you read your fortune without the suspense...
Warm and crisp at the edges, yet soft enough not to shatter on first bite, they beat every other fortune cookie you've had before. A true revelation compared to the thick, clunky versions you may have crunched through at takeout joints or restaurants elsewhere. And if you’ve ever wanted to control your destiny, here’s your chance: you can slip your own custom message inside and send someone home with a fortune they’ll never forget.
All this comes in bags or jars that won’t break your bank-insanely cheap for its worth, cheerful, and dangerously snackable. So, if you’re the kind of traveler who wants more than photos of pagoda rooftops, step into this tiny bakery and taste a piece of San Francisco history-one warm, crispy prophecy at a time...
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Sight Name: Golden Gate Fortune Cookie Factory
Sight Location: San Francisco, USA (See walking tours in San Francisco)
Sight Type: Shopping
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Sight Location: San Francisco, USA (See walking tours in San Francisco)
Sight Type: Shopping
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