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This city in Michigan has been named the best foodie city in America

In a time where everyone wants to debate and discuss, let’s talk about something that everyone seems to agree on and love… food. When it comes to food, there really isn’t much to dislike, and if you live near a city that embraces all things food, you’ll quickly fall in love.

The country is chock full of great cities known for their culinary choices and local specialties, but some cities are simply made for foodies. With that sentiment in mind, the gang at Redbook magazine has put together a list of the “15 Best Food Cities in the US to Eat in”. These are those cities across the country that are getting their food game on, but may be flying under the radar.

“Of course, NY and LA top any list of the best foodie cities across the country, but there are plenty of other places that might not automatically come to mind,” Redbook said.

Securing a spot on the list, and seriously, deservedly so, is Detroit. Detroit’s food scene is an absolute feast for the senses, from sizzling Coney Island hot dogs to gourmet fusion cuisines that will make your taste buds dance. Whether you’re in the mood for authentic Mexican street tacos, the best in elegant dining, or just some good old-fashioned ‘D’ style pizza, the home of Motown has it all.

“Motor City is coming back to life with vibrant restaurants like Lady of the House, Mabel Gray, The Apparatus Room and Prime + Proper Steakhouse. Snack on flavored Nutella macarons and cappuccinos at For the Love of Sugar, and hold a Watch Out this spring to the grand opening of Detroit Shipping Co., a beer garden and food hall, with vendors such as Brujo Tacos & Tapas, Motor Burger and Bangkok 96,” according to Redbook.

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It seems like Detroit has been the unsung hero of the American food scene for too long and is now making its mark in a big way. Nicely done! Be sure to plan a small culinary road trip to the D soon.

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