One interesting fact about the town is that there are
more restaurants per capita (230 in all) that any city in the United States!
In 1874, Scribner's Monthly reported that San Francisco had
more restaurants per capita than any city in America.
So Bartlesville beats Broken Arrow because they have
more 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.
There are
more restaurants per capita in this region than Sarasota.
with
more restaurants per capita than any other major australian city,
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).
Not exact matches
Portland, Oregon, boasts
more microbreweries,
restaurants, food carts, batch distilleries, and open source user groups
per capita than any city in the world.
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.
And although a 2008 study discovered that eating out doesn't necessarily cause weight gain, people who live in neighborhoods with
more fast - food
restaurants have a higher risk of obesity than individuals who have a higher
per capita of sit - down options.
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.
This seaside resort boasts 250 gastronomic societies and reportedly has
more Michelin starred
restaurants per capita than any other city.
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.
Apparently Ghent has
more vegetarian
restaurants per capita than London, Paris or Berlin.