
The best cities for food in the world for 2025
From Chicken Sattey of Jakarta to beef chuck lasagne of Paris, CNN reveals top food capitals around the globe. PHOTO: CNN
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For food lovers, traveling is as much about tasting local delicacies as it is about sightseeing. Time Out has released its list of the best cities to eat in, based on a global survey of over 18,500 people. These destinations offer a mix of street food, fine dining, and traditional flavors that make them must-visit spots for culinary adventurers.
1. New Orleans, USA
A melting pot of French, Spanish, Vietnamese, and African influences, New Orleans is known for its soul-satisfying dishes like gumbo, jambalaya, and beignets. Whether dining in a historic restaurant or a casual eatery, the flavors here are unforgettable.
2. Bangkok, Thailand
From Michelin-starred restaurants like Gaggan Anand to street stalls offering $3 bowls of noodles, Bangkok is a paradise for food lovers. Its rich culinary scene blends sweet, sour, spicy, and savory flavors in every dish.
3. Medellín, Colombia
Time Out's readers love Medellín for its affordability and world-class coffee. Traditional dishes like bandeja paisa and arepas make this Colombian city a must-visit for authentic Latin American flavors.
4. Cape Town, South Africa
This coastal city offers diverse cuisine, but its seafood stands out. From fresh-caught fish to Cape Malay curries, Cape Town is a blend of history and flavor in every bite.
5. Madrid, Spain
Madrid's food scene is both experimental and diverse, featuring everything from traditional tapas and churros to modern gastronomic innovations. The city's vibrant markets and world-class restaurants make it a food lover's dream.
6. Mexico City, Mexico
A haven for foodies, Mexico City is known for its tacos al pastor, tamales, and mole. With a thriving street food culture and top-tier restaurants, the city is a prime destination for anyone craving bold, authentic flavors.
7. Lagos, Nigeria
Lagos thrives on flavorful, spicy dishes like jollof rice and suya. The city's food culture is deeply rooted in its history, offering both traditional West African flavors and modern culinary twists.
8. Shanghai, China
Shanghai's food scene is a fusion of its thousands of years of history and modern influences. From xiao long bao (soup dumplings) to hairy crab, the city's culinary landscape is both exciting and deeply rooted in tradition.
9. Paris, France
The birthplace of haute cuisine, Paris remains one of the best places to eat in the world. Classic French dishes like coq au vin, escargot, and croissants continue to define the global fine dining scene.
10. Jakarta, Indonesia
Jakarta's food scene is as dynamic as its city life. CNN readers once voted rendang the most delicious food in the world, and with dishes like nasi goreng and satay, Indonesia's capital is an unmissable food destination.
For travelers looking for a gastronomic adventure, these top 10 food destinations promise an unforgettable experience filled with bold flavors and rich culinary traditions.

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