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SC has one of the best and cheapest ‘foodie’ cities in the US, new ranking shows. Here’s why

South Carolina has one of the best US cities for gourmet dining, a new report shows.
South Carolina has one of the best US cities for gourmet dining, a new report shows.

Charleston is one of the best places for foodies in the U.S., a new report shows.

Charleston was ranked 19th out of the top 20 cities for foodies — people who love gourmet dining — according to WalletHub, a personal finance website.

Gourmet dining has never been a cheap activity, however, it’s risen in cost over the past year because of heavy inflation. Restaurant prices rose 8% in August, year over year, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics figures show. Cooking your own gourmet meals isn’t a much better option, with grocery store prices having risen 8.3% over the same period.

To help the nation’s cash-strapped foodies, WalletHub compiled a report of the best cities that cater to diners who want to find local flavors, prefer to cook at home or both. Charleston earned its final rank in part by 29th best in affordability and being 27th best in diversity, accessibility and quality.

Of the more than 180 total U.S. cities reviewed for the report, Columbia was the only other South Carolina city considered, ranking as 108th best for foodies.

WalletHub determined the cities with the best and cheapest foodie scenes by comparing more the 180 U.S. cities across 29 key indicators. The report’s data set ranges from cost of groceries to affordability and accessibility of high-quality restaurants and food festivals per capita. Data was used from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Council for Community and Economic Research, County Health Rankings, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Yelp and other sources to compile the report.

Here are the top 20 best cities for foodies, according to WalletHub.

  1. Portland, Oregon
  2. Orlando, Florida
  3. Miami, Florida
  4. San Francisco, California
  5. Austin, Texas
  6. Sacramento, California
  7. Seattle, Washington
  8. Tampa, Florida
  9. Las Vegas, Nevada
  10. San Diego, California
  11. Denver, Colorado
  12. Chicago, Illinois
  13. Washington, DC
  14. Atlanta, Georgia
  15. Los Angeles, California
  16. Pittsburg, Pennsylvania
  17. Portland, Maine
  18. New York, New York
  19. Charleston, South Carolina
  20. Oakland, California
Patrick McCreless
The State
Patrick McCreless is the Southeast service journalism editor for McClatchy, who leads and edits a team of six reporters in South Carolina, Georgia and Mississippi. The team writes about trending news of the day and topics that help readers in their daily lives and better informs them about their communities. He attended Jacksonville State University in Alabama and grew up in Tuscaloosa, AL.
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