Searching Google Maps for "chinese food" in China returns just one result—a one-star restaurant in Chengdu. But fortunately there's a number of good Chinese places just over the Himalayaspic.twitter.com/KOkswdwnDh
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I especially liked the “late night bites” … “open until 4pm”
If you’re interested in the globalization of Chinese food and how the Chinese restaurant industry somehow managed to put a mom-and-pop restaurant in seemingly every corner of the globe, The Fortune Cookie Chronicles by Jennifer 8 Lee is an absolutely fascinating read.
Category search really shows its seams when you start removing spatial constraints.
I'm always interested in how map search engines solve the problem of displaying 100 million results of something.
Interesting. In Germany "German" food/restaurants are a pretty distinct category by that name (and afaik most restaurants here do in fact not serve it).
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