
There's Yak's on 5 in Dunsmuir where the "Shut the Front Door Nachos" are piled high with toppings. And in Buttonwillow, Tita's Pupuseria, an authentic Salvadoran spot serving made-to-order, piping-hot pupusas filled with pork and melted cheese. And in Frazier Park the Red Dot Cafe, a cozy vegetarian restaurant where you can enjoy a bowl of homemade lentil soup, some tofu curry and a mug of steaming chai. The Golden State has an impressive five cities in the top 20, including San. The city earned 32.10 points for its overall score. starting in Baja Californias most densely populated city, Tijuana, then continuing. Moreno Valley, located in Riverside County, was ranked 180 th on the list, making it the lowest-ranked California city in the study. We've dug deep to find the gems between the Oregon and Mexico borders. And if you’re looking to plan an Epicurean adventure to one state only, California is another appealing option. Follow our itinerary to the best of the peninsulas food and wine. But the Ranch is actually a great option if you want to stop for an hour and lounge in a comfy booth while enjoying a perfectly cooked $39 steak. and L.A., beckoning road-trippers with the tangy smell of fresh manure - that's especially sour in the heat of summer. Harris Ranch is one of the few well-known stops as it's conveniently situated halfway between S.F.

The three NorCal cities that made the Top 20 are San Francisco (4), Sacramento (12), and Oakland (20). (CHFFI) to improve access to affordable, good-quality, healthy food in communities that lack.


You can easily find a fast-food eatery right off the I-5, but a unique eatery? Lompoc has cuisine fit for any foodies appetite, but its not just the food that makes the city a great place to visit. WalletHub’s annual list featured every one of the top foodie cities in the country and featured a total of 28 California cities, 6 of which are right here in NorCal. which created the California Healthy Food Financing Initiative. While I-5 is certainly rich in farmland, it can be poor in restaurants, except when it passes through major city centers such as Los Angeles and San Diego. Oh, there's a McDonald's! And then more drought-parched fields as far as the eye can see.
