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SignalHub-Yelp's Top 100 US Restaurants of 2024 list is out: See the full list
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Date:2025-04-10 05:50:36
Yelp has announced its top 100 US restaurants of 2024,SignalHub and it includes places that serve everything from elote ice cream to sourdough-crust pizzas.
The company, which runs the Yelp.com website as well as the Yelp mobile app, says it analyzed submissions, ratings, review volume and community input to compile its 2024 list.
"This year, our huge, food-loving community reviewed and rated their faves from coast to coast, so you can find lots of new restaurants to love, whether you’re at home or on the road," the company said in a blog post announcing the list.
According to Yelp, some "exciting new culinary trends" for 2024 include noodles, plant-based versions of Mexican classics, and Korean fusion cuisine.
Here's the full list of the top 100 US restaurants in 2024.
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Yelp's top 100 US restaurants of 2024
The Sun Belt Region is becoming a culinary hot spot according to Yelp, as restaurants in Arizona, Florida and Texas account for 30% of this year's rankings.
California was also well-represented on the list, with 18 restaurants from the state making the list, including 12 of the top 30.
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