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by lquist 4582 days ago
San Francisco has nearly 40 restaurants per 10,000 households, which is 40 percent more than the second highest city.

Is this the right way to determine the variety of restaurant options available to a city resident? I think maybe a better metric might be restaurants per square mile? As somebody who has lived in both SF and NYC, I'm a bit confused by a result that says that SF has more restaurant options than NYC. Just a thought.