New York City boasts of the highest numbers of per capita restaurants in US. Dining deals (Daily Deals) are offered by many eateries.
One day an old fellow sitting in the crowded roadside bistros in the neighborhood of Manhattan told me Americans swallowed in all meals cooked in the name of innovation. He paused for a second to gulp in a scoop of gluten-free soup and continued you could figure out why the rate of per capita restaurants was highest in US.
The figure released recently by the Pinpoint Demographics stirred him to rummage through his memory lane and putting up tidbits of his own. Since the survey conducted by the leading demographics researcher was not international, ranking US first in the list of countries boasting of highest numbers of restaurants would not be correct. However, it is equally unfair to bring in to the question proclivity of US citizens towards enjoying dine-outs.
The research 2011 conducted probably across major cities came up with some staggering revelations. One such was that New York City had the largest numbers of restaurants in whole America. TriBeCa ranked No.1 in top ten in terms of having eateries. Per capita count is 496, which perhaps sounds unusual for the neighborhood that witnessed $300 million revenue of restaurants employing 6,500 workforce in 2010. The town clinched the first position outshining Midtown and Clinton (2nd), Midtown East and Sutton (3rd), SoHo, Washington Square, and Northern Little Italy (4th), San Diego (5th), San Francisco (6th), Honolulu and Hawaii (8th), Greenwich Village (9th), and Myrtle Beach (10th). Tourists were prominent restaurant-goers while native people also flocked in, according to the report carrying comments of bellwether restaurateurs.
US denizens have normal tendency to take relaxation from tight schedules and assemble at get-to-gather places. New York City has after all rich in food culture and its culinary has track records of innovation and diversity, said an hotelier. Income level of major population is also one of the stimulants of spending out on dinning. For instance, US census reported $79,522 median family income of Manhattan in 2009 having 1.5 million population.
Those who have good tastes, or say are gluttons, do also not stay out of the culinary blessings in towns because of the discounts offered by the restaurants normally from 5 to 50 per cent on breakfast, lunch, steak, prime rib, dinner, shrimp cocktail, hot dog, chip and crackers, cookies, candies, and nuts to name few. There are in fact thousand of dining deals (daily deals) available out there. Email alters on personal computers and handheld devices such as iPhone and tablets inform bargain lovers with snack carvings about meal specials in their local areas.
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