2023/09/25
finally got a chance to pass by korea town to pick up ingredients for tteokbokki and found a drink that i loved in high school!
i’ve also got a new pair of headphones coming in soon. super excited 😊
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Korea Town
Photography by David Velez
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How to find a real restaurant I use! (feat. Google Maps)
Hello. I usually go on a trip spontaneously. Once, I decided on a date with my friend, and I decided where to go, so I remember going to Pohang by train to Daejeon Hahaha
I go on a trip on the spot like this, and even if I decide where to go, I don't plan what to eat.
Still, it was very rare to fail with food every time I went on a trip.
These days, it's hard to find a really good restaurant because it's surrounded by advertisements and posts. My friends are still trying to find good restaurants on NAVER, so I'm going to share my tips!
I usually find it through two methods.
1. Local tastes
2. Google Map Rating
Consider two degrees.
1. Local tastes
Of course, the restaurant recognized by locals is likely to be a good restaurant. But the problem is that I don't know any locals. So when I get in a taxi, I ask the driver... I used to ask the passers-by. (A method that I used a lot when I was 20 years old)
But it's a way to use it when there's a person... There's also the pressure of talking to strangers.
So I've been using the second method, Google Maps Ratings, more recently.
2. Google Map Rating
If you go into Google Maps, there's a restaurant category.
If you click on the restaurant category above, you can see the ratings of the nearby restaurants.
Naver and Kakao map also have ratings, but..
NAVER has so many ratings for advertising and buying. (Grade Management)
You can find out by searching the reviewer <<. There are advertisers who write receipt reviews or good reviews where they have never been for 1,000 won.
The place where the vendors work is Naver >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
So I usually use Google Maps.
I recommend that you try it on, too!
I'm writing reviews to help others Haha
Usually, I write down if it's really good, so the four places up there - Hyeonpung Chicken Kalguksu, Seongju Pork and Rice Soup, Golden Gopchang Makchang, and Hongriseong - were all very satisfied.
More than 50 people have left reviews on my travel tips: price, service and quantity are likely to be satisfactory
More than 1,000 people left reviews, which are in the late 3rd to early 4th points. Famous local restaurant, likely to eat in line.
It's like this. You'll know how it feels when you try it on.
50 to 100 people used it, but a restaurant with more than 4.5 is really... It's not common. I'm sure there's a reason, so if you're around, stop by. There are very few companies that manage Google View. (If you look at the reviews, you can see these three years ago, two years ago. So, the price is often different after looking at the menu picture, so I recommend you to check the latest price on Naver after looking at the rating on Google Maps.)
That was the way to find good restaurants that I use. The most memorable restaurant I've ever visited... A chef who was cooking in Tokyo came and opened a coffee shop. The curry made by the chef was so delicious that I went to the restaurant 2 hours away by word of mouth. Jjajangmyeon that I ate in Gyeongju and jjamppongtang that I ate in Daejeon. When snow crabs were sold for 100,000 won per kilo in Pohang, a small store in front of the elementary school made Mori noodle restaurant with red crabs, other clams, and seafood. Even thinking about it now, I remember finding and eating delicious restaurants all over the country well. There's a lot more than that's
I'll have to post some good restaurants that left an impression on me.
Check out what good restaurants there are around you!
If there's a restaurant that proves that it's a local restaurant, please write it down I'll visit you later!
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Creepy Doll Head by Thomas Ott
Via Flickr: Wierd shit you find near Koreatown in NYC.
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