The Golden Gate Fortune Cookie Factory (traditional Chinese: 金門餅食公司; simplified Chinese: 金门饼食公司; pinyin: jīnmén bǐngshí gōngsī; Jyutping: gam1mun4 beng2sik6 gung1si1) is a fortune cookie company with its main entrance off Ross Alley, between Jackson Street and Washington Street in the Chinatown neighborhood of San Francisco, California in the United States. In 2011, Wired voted the company as one of their top ten "geekiest" places in San Francisco.[1]
The cookie company was opened in 1962. It is owned by Franklin Yee. They make traditional fortune cookies, as well as chocolate flavored fortune cookies, almond cookies, and other sweets.[2] Visitors can observe workers using motorized circular griddles to create fortune cookies, which they sell for $5 a bag or flat cookies for $3 a bag (March 2015). The company also makes "fortuneless" cookies. They charge 50 cents for photographs of the workers and the factory interior.[3]
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References
- ↑ Evan Predavec (2011). "10 of the Best Geeky Places in San Francisco". GeekDad. Wired. Retrieved 25 December 2011.
- ↑ Bonnie Tsui (26 December 2004). "Fortune Cookies". Foraging. New York Times. Retrieved 25 December 2011.
- ↑ Fodor's (6 January 2009). Fodor's Northern California 2009: With Napa, Sonoma, Yosemite, San Francisco & Lake Tahoe. Random House Digital, Inc. p. 32. ISBN 978-1-4000-0805-6.
External links
- Golden Gate Fortune Cookie from the official Chinatown, San Francisco, website