Being a foodie can get expensive; however, there are several affordable culinary hotspots across the U.S. that might be closer than you realize.
The term “foodie” can describe anyone who loves good food and isn’t limited to those who just visit classy restaurants. Whether you prefer exploring new restaurants, trying food trucks, or simply cooking at home, living the foodie life can be a lot of fun but isn’t always cheap. According to a new ranking from WalletHub, some cities are better than others when it comes to foodie culture.
The Best and Worst U.S. Cities for Foodies on a Budget
WalletHub compared over 180 U.S. cities using 28 key indicators of foodie-friendliness. The data set includes factors such as grocery costs, the affordability and accessibility of high-quality restaurants, and the number of food festivals per capita. When it came to the No. 1 foodie-friendly city in America, that honor was awarded to Miami, Florida, which scored well in all categories. Given the affordability aspect, perhaps that’s the real reason broke college students head there for spring break?…