Forbes' Top 10 Restaurant Cities:
1. New York City
2. Chicago
3. San Francisco
4. Los Angeles
5. New Orleans
6. Houston
7. Washington, D.C.
8. Atlanta
9. Boston
10. Las Vegas
Rankings were based on: Overall number of restaurants above the fast food level; Number of fine dining restaurants with national and international standing; Solid representation of regional American food; A wide segment of second-tier restaurants that would include seafood, steakhouses, and independently chef-owned restaurants; Breadth and depth of ethnic restaurants, especially if the city has neighborhood such as a Chinatown; A significant number of neigborhood restaurants where the locals tend to eat out regularly; A well-traveled clientele that regards eating out in that city one of the real pleasures of going there.
IN THE NEWS: Critic Aleta Watson reviews Los Gatos Brewing Co. (130 N. Santa Cruz Ave., at Grays Lane, Los Gatos) in the Mercury News, while Sylvia Ulloa critiques Red Kwali with Martin Yan (179 Ranch Drive, Milpitas). mercurynews.com ... Metro Active reviews the pizza at Slice (266 E. Campbell Ave., Campbell). metroactive.com
Compiled by Pat Embry, WhereTheLocalsEat.com
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