17 Bay Area Foodies To Follow in 2024

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Content is king. But finding the right content can be hard, especially when it comes to food recommendations. Dinner snaps are a dime a dozen. 

Fear not – these San Francisco and Bay Area foodies have unanimous permission to continue the “camera eats first” trend. Follow them for a fresh Instagram feed that leads to a full stomach. 

Best Bay Area foodies

Bay Area foodies to follow on Instagram in 2024!

gwenlloves 🔗

Non-stop dining recommendation videos from SF and the Bay Area.

Inviting everyone to be foodie friends in the San Francisco and Bay Areas, Gwen keeps her Instagram feed fresh with near-daily videos of her latest food adventures. Follow for appetizing short-form videos paired with write-ups of her favorite dishes.

bayareafoodiecrew 🔗

Community collective of San Francisco food bloggers. 

When food brings people together. True to its name, the feed curates the best San Francisco dining recommendations from an evergrowing crew of Bay Area foodies – a one-stop shop for all the best insights.

aloha_stephanie 🔗

San Francisco food recommendations sandwiched between lifestyle content and dating ideas.

“Where do you want to eat tonight?” A tale as old as time…

Luckily, Stephanie is single-handedly solving the dilemma for the couples of San Francisco with her date night-oriented foodie content. Follow – problem solved.

lifebyvivien 🔗

Super-colorful travel, food, and lifestyle grid with a broad California lens.

You’re not just following Vivien for her California lifestyle and travel insights, she’s also a master of the aesthetic Instagram feed. Whether it’s wine tasting in Napa, brunch in the Bay Area, or San Francisco cocktails, Vivien has an eye for good food and good content.

bayarea.foodies 🔗

About as authoritative as it gets. The Bay Area foodie?

If there’s a restaurant in San Francisco worth knowing about, Tim’s probably been there. The blogger and photographer embarked on his Instagram journey in 2015; now he’s a formative voice in the Bay Area’s culinary scene. This is one of the easiest follows on Instagram, whether you’re hungry in Palo Alto, Berkeley, San Jose, or Downtown San Francisco.

allie.eats 🔗

A pillar of the LA foodie community. Good eats, guaranteed.

“The best kinds of people are those who like to eat…”

Allie Tong knows her audience and provides the goods – her Instagram feed is nothing short of an almanac for good food in San Francisco and beyond. Follow for everything from best-of-the-month roundups to detailed restaurant spotlights.

cyneats 🔗

Trusted foodie insights from a proven restauranteur.

If you’re going to trust anyone with your stomach, let it be a celebrated restauranteur. Cynthia Linh may have taken her culinary talents to Bend, Oregon, but she’ll always be an authority when it comes to Bay Area eats.

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mama_sheedz 🔗

Food recommendations and recipes in Oakland and beyond.

If Oakland is coming up on your travel itinerary, you should’ve been following Mama Sheedz yesterday. She’ll take you to some of the city’s best eateries and show you exactly what to order. Mama Sheedz’s own recipes keep the food content flowing between her down-to-earth recommendations.

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thefoodiemon 🔗

Tasty food content from all the best restaurants in the San Francisco Bay Area.

When Pokemon Go meet-ups become gourmet meals in San Francisco’s best restaurants. The Foodiemon definitely found a recipe for success: good company, juicy camerawork, fresh content, and – of course – mouthwatering food.

snackateriansf 🔗

Food recommendations throughout the San Francisco area with a focus on supporting local.

Tati’s Instagram account is about as convincing an argument as there is for eating and supporting local. Whether it's Mission District burritos or BBQ in Oakland, it all gets a spotlight.

nickichews 🔗

Wholesome videos with generous restaurant write-ups and order breakdowns.

Consider Nicki’s foodstagram as a personal invitation to visit his must-go restaurants in the San Francisco Bay Area – any cuisine, city, or district.

martiwantsmore 🔗

Food recommendations from a Yelp Elite Black Badge holder.

Marti has held Yelp Elite status for 16 years – 7 of those being Black Badge. Hint – that’s the best of the best when it comes to knowledge, contributions, and helpfulness. Need we say more?

heatherr.eats 🔗

SF’s best matcha spots, and much more.

Matcha lovers, assemble. No kidding – Heather has made it a mission to be a guide to the best matcha spots in San Francisco and the Bay Area. Soft serve at Kiss of Matcha, banana matcha at Phin Cafe in San Jose; the list goes on.

sanfranciscofoodguide 🔗

Collaborative venture featuring all the best SF foodies.

Part of the global Foodguide family conceived in Germany, this feed features a buffet of dining insights from San Francisco’s best foodies. An up-to-date and trustworthy social media guide.

bestbayareafood 🔗

Trust the username.

If you’re going to trust anyone to curate some tasty food content, let it be a photographer. Zax, a San Jose native, collaborates with a ton of foodie creators throughout the Bay Area. It’s a feed worth following.

yayarea.foodie 🔗

Come for the food, stick around for the comedy.

Gordon Wong keeps the feed fresh with videos of his SF restaurant adventures spaced between foodie memes. Keep your eyes and ears open for some comedic voiceovers and captions.

hungrydanz 🔗

Marketing professional, food connoisseur. 

Dan has an eye for good content and a taste for good food. He’s got intel on a bunch of restaurants from San Jose to Sacramento. If it’s on the gram, it’s “GUARANTEED BUSSIN” – his words, not ours.


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