2016 has been a huge year for food porn. If you use Instagram, you will likely see numerous food shots that will leave your mouth watering. But most of these photos appear from highly Instagrammable places. Here are the most Instagrammed Restaurants in USA for 2016.
Sugar Factory in New York is one of the best stops if you are looking for something delicious and beautiful to eat and drink. Right in line with the Manhattan-based candy shop's mission to make the world a sweeter place, they have one of the most beautiful foods and drinks presentations. It is no surprise that Sugar Factory is awarded as 2016 most Instagrammed Restaurant in the world, according to news.com.au. The "Lollipop Passion" goblet is one of the most popular items on the menu. It is an alcoholic drink that consists of vodka, melon liqueur, coconut water and topped with lollipops. A single 64-ounce goblet would cost $64. It is a frequent hotspot for celebrities like the Jonas brothers and Kardashian-Jenner sisters.
Nobu Malibu in California is not only a great place to get some good Japanese food but the entire restaurant is photogenic. Guests can enjoy a beautiful beachfront view while enjoying fresh sushi and refreshing drinks. It is no wonder why Nobu Malibu is among the most Instagrammed Restaurants this year, according to Food and Wine. You can feel the artistry and craft in every plate and drink prepared in this posh hideaway. Kyle Jenner, Kim Kardashian and the rest of the "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" stars normally frequent the place.
Going back to New York, Tao Downtown is a restaurant that you should never miss. This gigantic Pan-Asian restaurant and night club is known for its enormous Buddha centerpiece. With its cool decors and food porn worthy food and drink plating, it is no longer a big surprise that it is named as one of 2016 most Instagrammed Restaurants in USA. This is a popular hotspot for the hip and trendy crowd that could not resist taking snaps and photos highlighting their fun times in Tao Downtown.
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