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As per a study done by British catering service Caterwings, the Spanish town San Sebastian was listed as the world's best city for food. The city offers delicious food for the food-minded tourists. While Michelin starred-restaurants do add value to the city's worth but it takes more than such restaurants to make the entire city a fabulous destination for food. The Caterwings study combined various factors and came up with the list of the 100 best cities for food. Here are the top 8 on the list:
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San Sebastian: While San Sebastian has high-end restaurants which are amazing, the city is easy on the pocket which makes it stand out for visitors. (sansebastianturismo)
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Tokyo: The capital city of Japan is a perfect mix of the modern and the traditional. The city has restaurants that are brilliant and is pocket-friendly too which makes it perfect for the foodies, from neon-lit skyscrapers to historic temples. (Reuters)
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New York: The city that never sleeps, New York is touted as the financial capital of the world. But the number of food trucks and five-star restaurants and food kart this cit has to offer with mouthwatering food is what makes it one of the best cities for food. (Reuters)
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Barcelona: The city is famous for it amazing football team, Anthony Gaudi's designed Sagrada Família church and delicious food. (Barcelona tourism)
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Singapore: The city is often touted as the world's most amazing shopping destination but the city has attracted foodies to some of its best restaurants. (Reuters)
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Paris: Often said to be the most romantic city in the world, Paris is famous for its impeccable standards of food. That's why this city has made it to the Caterwing's list of world best city list for food. (Reuters)
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Madrid: The capital city of Spain is the third city from the country to feature in the list outed by Caterwings. This city also has some of the best restaurants in the world. (Reuters)
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London: The capital of England just had to make it to the list of best cities for food. The influence of different food cultures from across the globe makes it a food haven. (Reuters)