America’s Worst Cities for Food Lovers [View all]
Some cities are so synonymous with food that they have dishes named after them: New York Cheesecake, Boston Cream Pie, Philly Cheesesteak, Los Angeles Linguini. Okay, maybe that last one isnt real, but the fact that there are some great cities for foodies in the U.S. is totally indisputable. But for every perfectly made crepe, theres a soggy pancake; a deflated souffle; a burnt grilled cheese sandwich. This post is about those cities where food is definitely an afterthoughtthe countrys dead zones of cuisine, where its tough to be a foodie.
Firing up our food processor, the Movoto Real Estate blog crew tossed in a bevy of dining-related criteria to create a ranking of the countrys least appetizing cities. That is, ones with a limited range of dining options, and thus ways to tantalize your tastebuds. Topping the list was San Bernardino, CA. As well explain over the course of this post, theres a good reason no ones made a Top Chef: San Bernardinoor a food show about any of the other cities in our top 10, either. They include:
1. San Bernardino, CA
2. Garland, TX
3. North Las Vegas, NV
4. El Paso, TX
5. Laredo, TX
6. Fort Worth, TX
7. St. Petersburg, FL
8. Corpus Christi, TX
9. Detroit, MI
10. Chesapeake, VA
So, how did the center of the Inland Empire end up so unappetizing? And why are there so many cities in Texas on this list? Put on your chefs apron and join us as we break down our recipe below.
How We Cooked This Up
You can look at our Big Deal Lists kind of like a menu at a restaurant. Youve just had the appetizer, and next were going to serve up the main course. Like any gourmet meal, its made up of several dishes; in this case, these are our ranking criteria. In order to prepare this ranking for you, we looked at the 100 most populous cities in the U.S. based on these nine criteria:
Restaurants per capita
Bakeries per capita
Food Trucks per capita
Ice Cream Shops per capita
Candy Shops per capita
Food and Wine Festivals per capita
Caterers per capita
Gourmet Grocery Stores per capita
More at http://www.movoto.com/blog/top-ten/worst-cities-for-food-lovers/ .
[font color=green]Texas takes five of the worst ten spots in the country.[/font]