My intention was never to use local guide connect as a social network, all those places are places that I have visited with my family during all the time that I have been publishing on google map.
They are my personal experience, I would never publish a place where I did not eat or was not present. My wife and son love to eat and have unforgettable experiences wherever we go.
Thank you @TKDMASTER
I am sure you have a lot of experience about the places on your area, and for sure you take great photos and write beautiful reviews.
We are a community, the official community of the Local Guides, and I am sure we can learn a lot from you about the area where you live.
That’s why I think that, instead to paste here your review you can add more content about your experience, so to create curiosity and engagement, and eventually share the link to the review.
Looks like you are a foodie, and the photos you share are really interesting.
During the Local Guides Summit 2018 on San Francisco we had a session with a food blogger about photos of food, and I am very curious about the technique you apply (just to give you an example of an engaging content).
I believe you can find interesting this post to get inspired about creating interesting contents: How to write a great post - Intermediate Tips #ConnectWritingChallenge
@TKDMASTER, you share so many great restaurants and incredible food which I love to see because I am also a foodie… I would suggest to restructuring your post to focus more on the dishes itself, to highlight what makes them special or unique. That would really grab attention and make your posts even more engaging.