We Compared TikTok Food Videos to Google Maps Ratings in Bangkok. Here’s the Truth.
TikTok shows you Pad Thai in flames and Mango Sticky Rice on marble. Google Maps and Reddit travelers are eating something better—and cheaper.
TikTok shows you Pad Thai in flames and Mango Sticky Rice on marble. Google Maps and Reddit travelers are eating something better—and cheaper.
Stop paying $28 for chili crab at Marina Bay when the real thing costs $12 in Chinatown. Here’s where locals actually eat.
TikTok’s Tokyo food obsession vs. Google Maps data: which viral dishes actually hold up, and which ones are just performing.
Penang’s best food isn’t in Georgetown. It’s at Gurney Drive, New Lane, and Lorong Baru—where locals eat and tourists don’t know to go.
Most tourists in Tokyo are eating airport food at twice the price. Here’s what locals actually eat instead of the Instagram traps.
Takoyaki is viral gold. But Google Maps tells a different story about what’s actually worth your yen in Osaka.
I’ve eaten through Hanoi eight times. Skip the lake views and English menus—here’s where locals actually eat and why tourist pho costs 600% more.
You’re paying 300 baht for pad thai that tastes like sadness. Stop. Here’s where Bangkok actually eats.
TikTok’s viral Seoul food scene tells a different story than Google Maps ratings and what locals actually eat. Here’s what the data reveals.
TikTok’s Hong Kong food hype masks an unglamorous truth: the best eating happens where the algorithm can’t follow.