3 California cities ranked among top 10 ‘Foodie Cities’ in U.S.

Whether you’re dining out or cooking at home, California is good place to be a “foodie,” according to a new study.

WalletHub, the personal finance website, has ranked over 180 of America’s most populous cities in order of “foodie-friendliness” based on a smorgasbord of metrics related to accessibility, diversity and quality. Each city was also graded on the overall affordability of its dining options and groceries, to present a list that highlights not just the tastiest but also the cheapest “Foodie Cities in America,” according to WalletHub.

At the top of the list, perhaps surprisingly, is Orlando, Florida, which ranked high in terms of accessibility, diversity, and quality thanks to its large number of well-reviewed restaurants, ice cream parlors, coffee shops and specialty food stores. The city, however, did not score so high in terms of affordability (ranking #108 out of 182 total cities studied), bringing its weighted average score down to 69.38 out of a possible 100.

Still, Orlando’s score was high enough to edge out the other foodie-friendly cities such as Portland, Oregon (which earned a score of 68.19); Sacramento (67.62); Miami (66.92); and San Francisco (66.03). Tampa, San Diego, Las Vegas, Austin and Seattle rounded out WalletHub’s top 10 “Foodie Cities” ranking.

The 10 best ‘Foodie Cities,’ according to WalletHub:

Ranking

City

Score

1

Orlando, Florida

69.38

2

Portland, Oregon

68.19

3

Sacramento, California

67.62

4

Miami, Florida

66.92

5

San Francisco, California

66.03

6

Tampa, Florida

64.84

7

San Diego, California

63.90

8

Las Vegas, Nevada

63.66

9

Austin, Texas

63.27

10

Seattle, Washington

62.17

Los Angeles (61.42) landed at 13.

Cities on the lower end of the rankings, meanwhile, generally fared poorly in all categories. Pearl City, Hawaii, ranked dead last in affordability (at #182) and not much better for accessibility, diversity and quality (#178), giving it a weighted average score of 25.24 — and putting it at the bottom of the list.

The 10 worst ‘Foodie Cities,’ according to WalletHub:

Ranking

City

Score

182

Pearl City, Hawaii

35.47

181

Shreveport, Louisiana

35.05

180

Nampa, Idaho

34.79

179

West Valley City, Utah

33.72

178

Montgomery, Alabama

33.47

177

Mobile, Alabama

33.05

176

Moreno Valley, California

32.56

175

Jackson, Mississippi

32.18

174

Fontana, California

31.37

173

Augusta, Georgia

25.24

When compiling this year’s “Foodie Cities” rankings, WalletHub sought to include metro areas in every U.S. state. The 182 ranked cities include 150 most populous cities in the country; an additional 32 were included to ensure the list reflected at least two of the most populous municipalities in each state. (For instance, Wyoming has two entries on the list, despite not having any cities among the 150 most populous in the country.)

A full list of the entire 2023 rankings can be found at WalletHub.com.

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