Have you ever wondered how many different national cuisines — Italian, Chinese, Ethiopian, etc. — are offered in the world’s greatest cities? Bott and Co did foodies a favor analyzed the restaurant data in Google Maps to find out. New York and London lead the pack of the world’s foodie capitals. New York is the king of diversity with 94 national cuisines. London comes in at No. 2 with 89 different national cuisines offered at restaurants.

Arizona isn’t doing too badly, either. Did you know that Metro Phoenix has the 48th most diverse food scene in the nation with 37 national cuisines available? If you want to take a gastric trip around the world, look no further than these Metro Phoenix restaurants:

North American restaurants

American: Rusconi’s American Kitchen

Cuban: Cuban Foods Bakery & Restaurant

Jamaican: Caribbean Palm Tempe

Mexican: Francisco’s Mexican Food

South American Restaurants

Brazilian:Fogo de Chão Brazilian Steakhouse

Peruvian: El Chullo

African Restaurants

Ethiopian: Addis Ababa Restaurant and café

Moroccan: Moroccan Paradise Modern Cuisine

Somali: Waamo

European Restaurants

Bosnian: Cafe Emina

British: George and Dragon Pub

Danish: DK Dogs

French: Zinc Bistro

German: Brat Haus

Greek: Shish Kabobs and Gyros

Irish: Rúla Búla Tempe Irish Pub and Restaurant

Italian: Tomaso’s Italian Cuisine

Polish: A Touch of European Cafe

Russian: Yasha From Russia

Spanish: Tapas Papa Frita

Asian Restaurants

Afghani: Khyber Halal Restaurant & Catering

Cambodian: Reathrey Sekong

Chinese: Mu Shu Asian Grill Chinese Restaurant

Filipino: Halo-Halo Kitchen

Indian: New India Gate

Malaysian: BP Street Cafe

Iraqi: Moonlight Restaurant

Japanese: Akaihana

Korean: Seoul BBQ & Sushi

Lebanese: Mijana

Mongolian: YC’s Mongolian Grill

Pakistani: Hilal Grill

Thai: Chanpen Thai Cusine

Turkish: TurkDish Mediterranean Cuisine

Vietnamese: Phoenix Pho

Australasian Restaurants

Australian: The Great Australian Bakery