Users want Google Maps to include street food stalls with local prices to avoid overpriced tourist traps. This would help travelers find authentic local food without the risk of being overcharged.
I travel a lot in South/Southeast Asia, and I constantly see amazing local food stalls that are packed with locals. But half the time, I end up skipping them and going to some overpriced tourist trap on Google Maps because: 1. I can't read the physical menu. 2. There are no prices listed, and I don't want to get hit with the "foreigner tax." Even delivery apps are terrible for this because they mark up the raw dine-in prices by 20-30%. How do you guys deal with this? Do you just memorize a few local phrases and hope for the best, or stick to TripAdvisor?