I am new as well so my opinion is probably not as valuable as others with more experience. Having said that, I would definitely add capital letters to separate the names so they are clearly recognizable unless you are looking for an unbias opinion. In my personal opinion when I first saw the names the only ones that stuck out to me were "NYC Travel", and "LA Eats" the rest looked like gibberish.
I see a few possible use cases for all the names but the majority involve blogs... You could make passive income off them if you read
How to Develop Domain Names for Profit thanks to
@redemo take my appraisal with a grain of salt because I am new as well... but the only domain here I see worth any value is LAEats.net because it could be sold to a franchise but in that case I think .co might be worth more since "LAEats.com" is taken and has a buy it now for 50k.
Use Cases: Travel Blogs, Travel Agency, Food Blogs, Restaurant Franchise, Foodtruck Company, Food Reviews
Without using those domain appraisal tools any of these domains could be sold for Low to Mid XXX to the right buyer or more.
EDIT: The majority of the domain appraisal tools only give you a starting estimate and in many cases are too high or too low because it does not factor in the potential sell rate. I like NameWorth because it gives you multiple sell prices.
Tools I have tried:
Google Ads - Keyword Tool
NameWorth
EstiBot
GoDaddy Appraisal Tool
PeerIdeas
NameBio
TLD-List
Dofo
ExpiredDomains
UDRP.Tools
aiserp
CompleteDNS
Knowem
Wayback Machine
That is not all of them... but a good start I found all those with just a few hours reading a few beginner guides on here. Unfortunately, that was after I purchased my first few domains.