Great place with a lot of history... Billionaire and Philanthropist C.H. Wang's favorite past time is still to right the messages in the cookies! True to old adage that the simpler thing's in life are best.
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Great place with a lot of history... Billionaire and Philanthropist C.H. Wang's favorite past time is still to right the messages in the cookies! True to old adage that the simpler thing's in life are best.
do you sale fortune cookis?? by adriana m. at InsiderPages
Hello,, Im living in mexico,,,but i want to know if do you sale them and could send them here,,in mexico,,,and how much does it cost??,, thank you,,very much
A very small factory which takes about a minute to observe the entire operation. Fresh cookies available for sale. Staff is eager to sell. We could take a picture as long as we paid $.50. Located in a small alley which is easy to miss. I wasn't particularly impressed, But my kids enjoyed the visit, and they enjoyed munching the tasty almond cookies on the way home.
This is not quite a factory by Belle G. at InsiderPages
What a riot - a factory, not really. There are two sweet women who sit at these small machines that product cookie wafers. The fortune cookies are formed by hand by these women. You will not believe how adept they are at folding these. I honestly believe they can fold faster than a system can; maybe that is why they are stil there. If you are in the back streets of Chinatown definitely stop by and check this place out.
Oh my gosh! You could smell the fresh fortune cookies while walking in the street. This is location in the heart of the Chinatown area in San Francisco. We were on a walking tour and were taken here at a tourist site. You can easily watch them make the cookies. They even have samples fresh hot from the machine. I didn't know how they made them until now. Great to take kids to and enjoy them watching the cookie makers work really fast with hot fortune cookies.