These Are the Most Expensive U.S. Cities, Based on Sushi Prices
- Restaurant sushi prices surges most in Seattle, San Francisco
- Bloomberg index tips ’Big Easy’ as bargain, NYC costliest
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Rich coffee may be a perk of living in Seattle, but good sushi is going to cost you.
Seattle rolled past Los Angeles, Miami and San Francisco to become the second-most-expensive U.S. city for sushi -- behind only New York -- as restaurant prices surged more last year in the birthplace of Starbucks than in any of the 25 business centers surveyed for Bloomberg’s annual Sushinomics Index.