From taco trucks parked under neon lights to Michelin-starred tasting menus tucked behind unmarked doors, Los Angeles is proving that what we eat is no longer just part of travel. It is the destination.
A new global study from Holafly reveals that food is now one of the biggest drivers shaping how people explore cities. Rather than chasing a single iconic dish, today’s travelers are seeking variety, immersion, and cultural connection – something L.A. delivers effortlessly.
🍜 A City Where The World Meets On One Plate
Unlike cities defined by one cuisine, Los Angeles stands out for its sheer range of flavors. Local traditions blend seamlessly with global influences, creating a food scene where you can experience multiple cultures in a single day.
In one afternoon, you might go from sizzling street tacos to Korean BBQ, finish with handmade pasta, and end the night with Japanese omakase – all without leaving the city.
This kind of diversity mirrors global food capitals like London and New York, where multicultural communities shape what ends up on the plate. But in L.A., that fusion feels especially organic, fueled by decades of migration, innovation, and creativity.
🌎 Food Is Now The Reason People Travel
According to the study:
- 61% of Gen Z travelers say food is the most important factor when choosing a destination
- Nearly 80% of travelers now plan trips around cultural passions – with food leading the way
That means cities aren’t just competing on landmarks or weather anymore. They’re competing on flavor. And Los Angeles is uniquely positioned to win.
From plant-based pioneers to globally inspired street food, the city caters to every type of traveler, diet, and curiosity. Whether you’re vegan, gluten-free, or just adventurous, there’s always something new to try.
🌎The Top 10 Foodie Cities
- Melbourne, Australia
- Berlin, Germany
- Munich, Germany / Miami, U.S.A.
- London, UK
- Hamburg, Germany
- Mumbai, India
- New York City, U.S.A.
- Los Angeles, U.S.A. / San Francisco, U.S.A. / Singapore, Singapore
- Sydney, Australia
- Tokyo, Japan
🍽️ How The World’s Top Food Cities Were Ranked
To understand which destinations offer the most diverse dining experiences, researchers analyzed restaurant data across major global cities using Tripadvisor.
Instead of focusing on “best” cuisine, they looked at:
- The balance between local and international food
- The number of Michelin-starred restaurants
- The variety of global cuisines available
- Options for vegetarian and gluten-free diners
Cities with a lower percentage of local cuisine ranked higher, signaling greater diversity and more opportunities for travelers to explore global flavors in one place.
🌆 Where Los Angeles Fits In The Global Food Scene
While cities like Melbourne, Berlin, and London topped the rankings for overall diversity, Los Angeles reflects many of the same defining traits:
- A multicultural population shaping its food identity
- A thriving mix of street food and fine dining
- Constantly evolving culinary trends
- Strong representation of global cuisines
In fact, L.A.’s food scene may be one of the most experiential in the world. It’s not only diverse but deeply tied to neighborhoods, communities, and culture.
As global travel trends continue to evolve, one thing is clear: the future of tourism is being shaped by taste. And in Los Angeles, that future is already on the table.