November 19, 2025

This Unexpected U.S. City Just Beat New York as the Top Foodcation Spot

Philly takes the crown for America’s favorite food-focused getaway

Move over, New York, there’s a new heavyweight champion in America’s culinary scene. A new study commissioned by Visit Anaheim and conducted by Talker Research has revealed that Philadelphia, Pennsylvania has officially topped the list as the nation’s No. 1 foodcation destination, beating out the Big Apple itself.

The survey of 2,000 Americans explored the growing trend of “foodcations,” trips taken specifically to experience a destination’s cuisine. According to the findings, 21% of travelers have already taken a food-focused getaway, with the average respondent traveling 484 miles and spending around $910 on their most recent trip. But food lovers are willing to pay up to $1,929 if it means tasting something that’s been on their must-try list.

At the top of that list? The iconic Philly cheesesteak, a gooey, savory sandwich that’s become synonymous with the City of Brotherly Love. For many Americans, no culinary pilgrimage is complete without biting into that perfect combo of shaved beef, melted cheese, and soft hoagie roll.

New York City came in second for its world-famous New York-style pizza, while Kansas City and Missouri ranked third for their legendary BBQ. In fourth place was Chicago, Illinois, home to deep-dish pizza that’s more casserole than slice, and rounding out the top five was Central Texas, celebrated for its slow-smoked brisket and classic BBQ culture.

Interestingly, most respondents said they prefer “hole-in-the-wall” eateries (41%) over big-name restaurants (14%) when traveling, though 45% like a mix of both.

The top “foodcations” that Americans would like to experience

  1. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Philly cheesesteak
  2. New York City, New York; New York-style pizza
  3. Missouri and Kansas; Kansas City BBQ
  4. Chicago, Illinois; deep-dish pizza
  5. Central Texas; Texas BBQ
  6. Memphis, Tennessee; Memphis BBQ
  7. Alaska; King crab
  8. Boston, Massachusetts; lobster roll (warm with butter)
  9. Louisiana; gumbo
  10. Southeast; biscuits and gravy
  11. Maine; lobster roll (cold with mayonnaise)
  12. California; In-N-Out Burger
  13. Maryland; Chesapeake Bay crab
  14. California; California-style pizza
  15. New York City, New York; pastrami on rye
  16. Chicago, Illinois; Italian beef sandwich
  17. Oklahoma; chicken-fried steak
  18. Arizona and New Mexico; Navajo tacos and fry bread
  19. Napa Valley, California; wine
  20. San Antonio, Texas; Tex-Mex




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