I share a lot about the restaurants I went to. Because I think eating delicious food is important. Because when I eat it, if I find out about a restaurant that sells delicious food, I can’t be happier than that. Especially, when I went abroad, I got a lot of help from Google’s system, so I want to be helpful to others. When selecting a menu, look at the pictures posted by the local guide and refer to them a lot. If you refer to their words when you go to a new place, the probability of failure is significantly reduced.
I live in Wonju now, and people in other parts of the country will only know about the famous food in Wonju. But there are many other delicious shops and many kinds. If my posting and many other local guides try, I will be able to experience more. Google is indispensable to travelers because it tells them all about cheap restaurants, historic places, and so on.
Your rigth, writing about food is important for travelers, because if you are visiting a new city, google maps help you, or watching picture in google, give you a better idea of the pleace. Or even for local people, there are always new places to visit, but is better if someone already gave you an opinion, and those opinions can be found in google.
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