Chengdu Food Tour
From fiery hotpot to street-side dumplings. Let me guide you through China's culinary capital like a local.
I've been planning China trips for over 15 years — helping travelers from 50+ countries discover the real China. Every experience on this page I've personally done, tested, and refined. When you book through me, you're not getting a template. You're getting a trip built around you.
Chengdu is the only city in the world that UNESCO has designated a City of Gastronomy. And unlike some UNESCO titles that feel like marketing, this one is earned — wok by wok, spoonful by spoonful.
I've been eating my way through Chengdu for fifteen years. I know the places that have been here for decades and the ones that opened last month. I know which hotpot chain is actually good (most aren't) and which hole-in-the-wall is worth the queue (one on a side street near Wenshu Monastery, no English name, open since 1995).
This tour is not a curated food experience. It's me taking you to eat at the places I actually eat at.
Half-Day Tour (4 hours)
We start the right way — with tea. Not the bag kind, but proper Sichuan tea at a traditional tea house in People's Park. You'll see locals playing mahjong, getting ear cleanings, and arguing about politics over cups of jasmine tea that cost ¥15. This is Chengdu's soul.
From there we walk to the street food alleys near Wenshu Monastery:
Then we hit a local wet market. This is where most travelers chicken out, and it's also where the best food is. I'll show you which mushrooms are worth buying, how to tell fresh Sichuan pepper from stale, and why you should never skip the pickle stalls.
We end at a dumpling shop with no sign, no menu, and three types of dumplings. That's it. Three types. They've been doing the same three types since 1992, and they're perfect.
Full-Day Tour (8 hours)
Everything above, plus:
Why This Isn't a Tourist Food Tour
Because I'm not taking you to places that pay for reviews or have English menus. We'll scan QR codes to order. We'll point at things we can't identify and try them anyway. We'll pay with WeChat.
I've had clients cry at a noodle shop — not because it was emotional, but because the food was that good and they didn't expect it. I've had a couple from London cancel their dinner plans because they couldn't stop eating at a stall I took them to at 2pm.
Dietary Requirements
Let me know before we start. Vegetarians are well-catered for — Chengdu has a strong Buddhist vegetarian tradition, and I know the best vegan-friendly places. If you have allergies, I'll work with you beforehand to plan safe options and I'll write cards in Chinese explaining your restrictions.
Price
**Ready to eat your way through Chengdu?** [Book the tour](/plan-your-trip) and tell me your dietary preferences. I'll handle the rest.
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