24. Cincinnati, Ohio
- Affordability: 14
- Accessibility, diversity, and quality: 30
Up until now, Ohio is home to some of the best foodie cities in the country. Cincinnati is part of the list, too. Both locals and visitors describe Cincinnati’s dining scene as energetic, vibrant, and diverse. Over-the-Rhine district is known for being a food lover’s dream. Cafes, public markets, candy shops, and various restaurants can be found here. While you’re here, don’t forget about a skyline cheese coney!
23. San Antonio, Texas
- Affordability: 1
- Accessibility, diversity, and quality: 44
When it comes to food affordability, you can’t beat San Antonio. UNESCO named San Antonio one of the three Creative Cities of Gastronomy. It got this title due to the accomplishments regarding urban farming and its unique culinary assets. Restaurants here have a historic charm, and local chefs recommend you try San Antonio’s tacos.