Where Boston Ranks Among the Best Foodie Cities
Traveling has expanded beyond the traditional exploration of landmarks and attractions. For many, the journey has become an avenue for foodie discoveries, allowing travelers to experience the essence of a place through its food. From savoring street delicacies to enjoying a leisurely café brunch or indulging in an upscale dining affair, the significance of sampling local flavors has evolved into a modern-day travel experience.
Recognizing this trend, Best Life, a lifestyle website, has compiled a list of the 12 best foodie cities across the United States. Their selection process combines personal encounters, comprehensive reviews, and valuable input from fellow travelers who have traveled to these culinary hotspots. From food trucks to upscale eateries graced with Michelin stars, these cities showcase the nation’s diverse culinary heritage.
Boston takes one of the top spots
Claiming the 11th spot on this list is Boston. Its food scene offers something for everyone, from classic New England dishes like clam chowder and lobster rolls to modern farm-to-table restaurants and diverse international cuisine. You can enjoy authentic Italian flavors in places like the North End, while the South End presents innovative dining experiences. The website highlighted Yankee Lobster as a popular spot and suggested visitors go to historic Faneuil Hall, a major tourist attraction in Boston, to try a roll from Wicked Lobsta, “a must-try classic.”
Austin, Texas takes number 1
Snagging the top spot as number one is Austin, Texas. This city has several BBQ joints, and food trucks dishing out inventive tacos and farm-to-table goodness. Best Life suggests that the next time you’re in Austin to take yourself on a self-guided barbecue and taco tour to sample the best of the best. “Don’t skip out on the world-famous Franklin’s Barbecue and make sure to swing by the Micklethwait Craft Meats BBQ food truck and chow down at the nearby picnic tables,” they said.
Joining the lineup are cities like San Francisco, CA, New York City, Nashville, TN, and New Orleans, LA. You can check out the complete rundown of top foodie cities here.