page title icon 7 BEST FOOD CITIES IN THE WORLD

If you are foodie then you are in the right place because we are going to outline our 7 best food cities in the world. Let’s not waste any time and jump right into it.



Tokyo, Japan

Tokyo is one of the best dining destinations in the world because great food can be found at any price range. Its top restaurants have accrued more Michelin stars than both Paris and New York combined. The Tsukiji Fish Market alone is enough to make Tokyo a foodie destination where 5 million pounds of fish are sold every day. In addition to Japanese cuisine, Tokyo is home to various international communities. Themed cafes utilizing costumes and special themed food items and neighborhood izakayas provide experiences that you’ll remember!

Marrakech, Morocco

Morocco’s Red City really is one of the best food cities in the world and features some of the best delicacies in the country which can be found within the vibrant souks or marketplaces. Stews are a staple in many African countries and their signature dish is Tagine, a slow-cooked stew of meats, vegetables, and spices.

Mexico City, Mexico

This foodie paradise south of the border is known for its al pastor tacos but offers so much more! The streets are filled with an array of pushcarts and mini-restaurants that serve much of the best food in the city. This cosmopolitan capital has grown over the centuries utilizing its Spanish colonial influences and traditions dating back to the Aztec Empire. A departure from the Tex-Mex cuisine, The food in Mexico City offers more depth of flavor characterized by its farm-to-table dishes, freshness, and unique combinations such as crickets and tacos.

New Orleans, USA

New Orleans is the only American city that made it on our list as one of the best food cities in the world. With live music, cocktails, and food influenced by a blending of cultures from France, Italy, Vietnam, and the Caribbean. Cajun and Creole cuisine are the centerpiece of the food scene with flavorful dishes like Crawfish Etoufee, Gumbo, and Jumbalaya in starring roles. Don’t forget the Beignets and Po Boy sandwiches either! Let the good times roll as you eat your way through this wonderful food destination.

Lyon, France

The gastronomic capital of France, Lyon features top-notch French cuisine without Paris prices!

Food markets, Michelin star fine dining, bouchons, and family-run bistros offer great food across the city. Try the regional specialties including praline tarts, pate en route, and Beaujolais wine. A guided food tour by students at the Institute Bocuse is a great way to kick start your food journey in Lyon!

San Sebastian, Spain

This coastal resort town is home to some of the best seafood in the world with cuisine featuring elements of  Spanish, Basque, and French. Embark on a pintxos bar crawl, the Basque equivalent of tapas, enjoying dishes like spider crab tartlets and bruschetta-style bites topped with a variety of ingredients like Spanish ham, prawns, and anchovies to cheese, chorizo, or wild mushroom croquettes. If you’re up for fine dining there are more Michelin stars per square meter than any other city except Tokyo.

Bologna, Italy

You can’t mention a list of the best food cities in the world and not include Italy. Located in Italy’s Food Valley, Bologna is praised as the true food capital of Italy. The area is the birthplace of popular icons of Italian cuisine such as Ragu, Parma ham, Parm cheese, Mortadella, and Prosciutto. Known for its fresh pasta and gelato, the city features numerous pasta labs and the Carpigiani Gelato University.

Conclusion

For your next trip, if you find yourself even remotely close to one of these great food cities in the world be sure to make a stop to encounter some of the best culinary experiences you may ever have. If you are looking for more of U.S. focused list of delectable delights be sure to check out out our

Maxie Palmer III

Always looking for new and fun experiences, I love to travel both locally and internationally. My curiosity about culture, love for food, and search for adventure are what draw me to destinations.

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