If you have ever found yourself scrolling through restaurant images on Google Maps, desperately trying to uncover the name of that delectable dish captured in a user-uploaded photo, your culinary mystery-solving days might be coming to an end. Google is addressing this common dilemma by enriching real food photos on its platform with essential details such as dish names and prices.
This feature is integrated into the Photos tab of restaurant, cafe, and similar listings. Now, as you swipe through the images, some are accompanied by a handy card at the bottom, revealing the dish's name and how it's described on the menu.
Additional details like price and labels such as "Popular" or "Vegetarian" accompany the dish information. Google collects this data from both users and businesses, analysing the aggregated information to enhance user experience. However, it's important to note that Google does not independently verify every attribute, 9to5Google reported.
The Google Maps system relies on data directly uploaded by users and restaurants, providing a wealth of information. If you ever come across an error in the dish name or details, you can suggest an edit using one of the four reasons provided:
1. Suggest an edit
2. Incorrect dish name
3. Offensive dish name
4. Dish not served here
It's crucial to understand that the automatic identification of dishes on Google Maps is contingent on the information supplied by users or establishments. Consequently, the small information card may not be available for all photos, especially those lacking user comments with essential details or without direct input from the restaurant.
This initiative aligns with Google's ongoing efforts to enhance its services and streamline user experiences. By minimising the need to switch between multiple apps for information, Google aims to make dining exploration on Google Maps a seamless and informative journey. This approach mirrors the company's patented smart suggestion system for Google Messages,
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