Affordable foodie cities in the US

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Shutterstock / Michael E. HalsteadAlbuquerque, Brand new Mexico, is known for its balloon fiesta and its green chile dishes. An individual spend a ton of money or traveling far to enjoy great food. <br><br>Some of America's smaller cities and towns boast delicious cuisine -- and are totally affordable to visit. <br>We asked our friends at Resorts. com to curate a list of some of the best foodie destinations in the US where average hotel prices are under hundred buck. <br><br>The list is based on the actual prices consumers paid when booking by means of Hotels. com in the first half of 2015, regardless of star rating. <br>Keep scrolling to see where you can spend on meals but save on accommodations. <br>View Because: One Page Slides
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Shutterstock / Michael E. HalsteadAlbuquerque, New Mexico, is known for its balloon fiesta and its green chile dishes. An individual spend a ton of money or take a trip far to enjoy great food. <br><br>Some of America's smaller cities plus towns boast delicious cuisine -- and are totally affordable to visit. <br>We asked our friends at Hotels. com to curate a list of some of the best foodie destinations in the US where average hotel prices are under $100. <br><br>The list is based on the actual prices consumers paid when booking by means of Hotels. com in the first 1 / 2 of 2015, regardless of star rating. <br>Keep scrolling to see where you can spend on foods but save on accommodations. <br>View Since: One Page Slides

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