Sentences with phrase «many restaurants per capita»

Here I am, I've lived in Los Angeles since 1972, where there are more Mexican restaurants per capita second only to Mexico itself and I have never eaten Huevos Rancheros.
I mean, I do come from a place where there are supposedly more restaurants per capita than any other city (thought I'm not sure how much of that is myth vs. fact).
with more restaurants per capita than any other major australian city,
Moline also gets the best rating for the number of restaurants per capita, with places such as the River House Bar & Grill, LemonGrass Cafe, and Bier Stube getting the thumbs up from locals.
If you're the type who likes to socialize over dinner or cocktails, take a look at how each city stacks up based on the number of restaurants per capita.
Sharing your favorite dishes with friends and family is a great way to boost your mood, so we looked at the number of restaurants per capita in each city.
With such a wide range of dining choices, we chose to rank each city based on the number of restaurants per capita.
We evaluated the cities in our rankings based on how many restaurants per capita each one offers.
In compiling our rankings, we took into account the number of restaurants per capita to make sure we included cities with the widest variety of dining choices.
A lot of people prefer to socialize over drinks or dinner at their favorite dining spot, so we considered the number of restaurants per capita in each city.
There are more restaurants per capita in this region than Sarasota.
The first thing we considered for our study is the number of restaurants per capita in each city.
Our rankings reflect the number of restaurants per capita each city has to offer.
Whitefish also has the most number of restaurants per capita.
We know that variety is the spice of life so we ranked each city based on the number of restaurants per capita.
Jobs can be found nearby; the average commute time is the shortest of any city in our study at 14.5 minutes, and Ithaca is home to more restaurants per capita than New York City.
We factored in the number of restaurants per capita to find those spots with the widest variety of eateries.
St. Matthews scores the best rating for the number of restaurants per capita, with choices ranging from American to Cuban to Mediterranean.
Our rankings are based in part on the number of restaurants per capita you'll find in each city.
When deciding which cities to include in our study, we focused on the number of restaurants per capita to pinpoint those with the most eclectic tastes.
The cities we profiled are the best overall when it comes to the number of restaurants per capita.
We looked at the number of restaurants per capita to find the cities that offered the most diverse array of restaurants, bars, and cafes.
To find the most gastronomically diverse spots, we considered the number of restaurants per capita for each city.
Finally, we calculated the number of restaurants per capita for each city.
We focused on the number of restaurants per capita for each city as a measure of the dining scene.
Whether you're in the mood for a regional specialty or something more mainstream, each of the 10 cities on our list features a healthy number of restaurants per capita.
We calculated the number of restaurants per capita to help you narrow down your choices.
We ranked each city based on the number of restaurants per capita and highlighted a few of the best places to fill up.
So Bartlesville beats Broken Arrow because they have more restaurants per capita?
Our study also looked at the number of restaurants per capita for each city to zero in on those with the widest array of choices.
To give you an idea of which cities offer the most variety, we considered the number of restaurants per capita for each location.
To guide you toward those cities with the most eclectic dining choices, we considered the number of restaurants per capita for each spot on our list.
We've ranked each city based on the number of restaurants per capita and profiled a few of the best local spots to dig in.
To find those cities that offer the widest variety of dining experiences, we looked at the number of restaurants per capita for each location.
We looked at the number of restaurants per capita to determine which cities offer the best selection of dining choices.
The city ranked third in restaurants per capita as well as third in crime.
This seaside resort boasts 250 gastronomic societies and reportedly has more Michelin starred restaurants per capita than any other city.
In 1874, Scribner's Monthly reported that San Francisco had more restaurants per capita than any city in America.
Finding a place to eat or drink in Kimberley is not difficult given the fact that it's home to the most number of restaurants per capita than anywhere else in Canada.
And with more bars and restaurants per capita than New York City, tourists will find that their taste buds are equally entertained during a trip to Wellington.
Some of the things you will NOT find here are air conditioned rooms (you will only find small beach inns that operate on self - contained power systems), cell phone coverage (sorry, no Blackberry), any sort of nightlife (we do have the biggest concentration of three - star restaurants per capita on the coast), large resorts or crowded dive boats.
as one sees in the US where New Yorkers are the skinnniest Americans, the three biggest Canadian cities had the lowest obesity and the fewest fast food restaurants per capita.
TreeHugger has noted before that poorly designed cities or cheap gas can make you fat, but a new Canadian study has determined that there is a direct relationship between a city's obesity rate and the number of fast food restaurants per capita.
Apparently Ghent has more vegetarian restaurants per capita than London, Paris or Berlin.
But instead of just naming New York and London and the other cities with millions of residents, the book adjusted for each city's population: Which cities had the most Michelin - starred restaurants per capita?
One interesting fact about the town is that there are more restaurants per capita (230 in all) that any city in the United States!

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Portland, Oregon, boasts more microbreweries, restaurants, food carts, batch distilleries, and open source user groups per capita than any city in the world.
In the past 10 years, older millennials have made 50 fewer restaurant visits per capita, according to NPD.
Ulster County does far better when it comes to the number of restaurants and bars per capita, its rating of 32.3 fourth among the best 25 behind Cape Cod at 46.8, Pittsfield at 37.6 and San Francisco at 32.4.
Adoption of a complete statewide ban on smoking in bars, restaurants and worksites, compared to no restrictions, would reduce per capita beer consumption by four percent and spirits consumption by 11 percent.
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