We might be a little biased, but we think Atlanta has some of the best variety of food in the country. Data compiled by national real estate search site Estately seem to back up our opinion.

Their maps have Atlanta ranked in the Top 5 cities in terms of variety for several kinds of cuisines, including first for burgers, fast food, soul food and, interestingly, Tex-Mex. Atlanta comes in second for steak, third for buffets and fourth for Mexican and Chinese food.

Our fair city also ranked third for breakfast, which we take slight issue with -- there are so many amazing spots for breakfast and brunch that we can't imagine how we didn't rank at the top. Check out some of our top picks for brunch April 15, when the AJC Spring Dining Guide, which focuses on all things brunch in and around Atlanta, launches.

In the meantime, check out how we stack up against other cities (click on photos to enlarge):

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