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Best city for food isn't Paris |
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Filed under: Restaurants, Far East, Trends, Europe, Shellfish, France  White tablecloths, outstanding service, and the flakiest croissants that'll ever melt in your mouth. You'd think Paris would be the best city in the world for food, wouldn't you?
Especially when it's Frenchman Jean-Luc Naret, director of the Michelin Guide, conforming the choice, right?
Nope. The best city for food is half-way around the world, Tokyo, Japan, which won 191 total stars, twice the number awarded to Paris, and more than three times the number awarded to New York.
Additionally, eight restaurants in Tokyo won top honors of three stars, whereas Paris had six. As if stars weren't enough, three of the eight three-star winning restaurants in Tokyo serve French food. Guess you're flying to Asia if you want to do a foodie tour!
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