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Best Places to Live in the U.S. to Eat Like a King

 







The United States is full of incredibly diverse foods and diets, and the idea of trying to pick just one can be a difficult task! However, from the Creole food of New Orleans to the Food Truck Culture of San Francisco, there are plenty of places that are appealing to your stomach!

These are the top food cities in the USA, and why you should move to them!

Why The Food Matters

When you're looking at places to move, the average person may consider things like the average house payment, the number of jobs in an area, or even what schools there are: but it's also a good idea to consider the food that's there!


Food is a large part of our daily life and controls everything from spending time with our families to what types of social activities we do. So seek out an area that has amazing food and incredible entertainment, and you'll be set for life!






New York City, New York


New York City is known for one food above all else: pizza. There are hundreds of pizzerias spread out over the Burroughs, and each has its own twist on the classic delicious thin crust treat.


Although not everyone will agree this is the best type of pizza out there, the city boasts countless delicious restaurants that give you the chance to find flavors that speak to you. So don't be afraid to fall in love with NYC!



New Orleans, Louisiana


Creole food is a way of life in New Orleans and warms you up from the inside out. This city has food you couldn't find cooked well in most other towns, from delicious gumbo to jambalaya and incredible beignets.



The first time you sit down to a pound of crawfish, you may be a little nervous about breaking into it, but after one taste, you'll start hunting for New Orleans houses for sale.




San Francisco, California


The food truck capital of the world, San Francisco has a handle on all types of delicious foods; from vegan options to high-class steak houses, you'll find a niche that calls to you and suddenly won't want to leave.



Although San Francisco is expensive, it's worth it for all the unique flavors you can find here. This city is like none other, from their
world-famous sourdough bread to the incredible seafood and amazing fusion restaurants.



Austin, Texas

There's no such thing as a regional food list without mentioning at least one barbecue place! Austin’s barbecue is smoked brisket, covered in thick sweet heat sauce, and is arguably one of the best types of barbecue out there.

The delicious flavors, large sides, and an incredibly large assortment of craft beers ensure that you'll sit down for one meal and start planning your next eight around getting the same joy from your food.


Food is the Way to Anyone’s Heart

Food helps us create memories, define our culture, and connect with other people: so it's okay to admit it's an important part of deciding where to move! Consider one of these amazing cities, and you'll fall in love with their food in no time.


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