San Francisco
#1 in Best Foodie Cities in the U.S.
San Francisco is a city known for innovation, and that extends to its restaurant scene. With scores of Michelin-starred restaurants, a wealth of farmers markets and plenty of unique hole-in-the-wall eateries, there’s no shortage of creative options in the City by the Bay’s neighborhoods. Not to mention, it features one of the best food markets in America, the expansive Ferry Building Marketplace.
New Orleans
#2 in Best Foodie Cities in the U.S.
The Big Easy offers a plethora of Cajun and Creole staple dishes: gumbo, jambalaya, po’boys … the list goes on. But what makes the bayou so special is the sense of tradition that’s present in every dish, and with the heavy European influences, meals are treated as events that connect the community to both present and past.