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I don't think I need to go too deep into asking this question, but just know, if the city that comes to mind for you is not listed, then feel free to post about it.
Determine your own criteria to come to your own conclusion why you choose your city. But please explain why so the rest of us can understand and either agree or disagree.
Cleveland is definitely an up and coming foodie town. It seems like every week the Food Network is doing another show at Cleveland restaurants. We have our own Iron Chef (Michael Symon), as well as other renowned culinary artists. I'd say Cleveland has the best food scene between New York and Chicago.
I don't think I need to go too deep into asking this question.....
Determine your own criteria to come to your own conclusion why you choose your city.
Actually, you DO need to go deeper into it, and it's up to you to determine the specific criteria to compare between cities. Simply asking "what city has the best food" is FAR too vague and has been covered in multiple previous postings in the room before.
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