Curated Google Maps for cities across Japan, Southeast Asia, Europe and beyond. No algorithms, no ads, no fluff. Just the spots worth eating at.
Every pin has been personally vetted or obsessively researched from people who actually know: locals, long term expats, and me!
Browse maps for every city in the collection: Tokyo backstreets, Bangkok markets, Tasca's tucked off the tourist trail.
Pick the cities you're heading to and grab just those maps. $5 per city, yours to keep.
Pull up a living Google Map loaded with pins: street food, sit down spots, cafés, markets, and everything in between, organized by area.
As you're out sightseeing, the map works in your pocket. Spots are nearby and on the way. No detours, no wasted meals.
Grub Gazetteer has cities across Japan, Southeast Asia, and Europe, with new destinations added as the travels continue. Each map contains 50 to 250 hand-picked locations.
I've been lucky enough to eat my way through 30+ countries and I've been building these maps for years, originally just to share with friends heading somewhere new.
Whether it's a bowl of noodles from a cart that's been in the same spot for 40 years, or a family run Tasca where you will be the only nonlocal. I've eaten it, loved it, and pinned it. These aren't curated by an algorithm. They're the places I'd genuinely send my best friend to.
No subscriptions. No bundles. Just grab the map for wherever you're headed.
Pick the cities you're heading to and grab just those maps. Yours to keep.
As long as I'm traveling (and the plan is to keep going), the Gazetteer keeps getting better. Every trip means new pins, updated spots, and cities added to the collection.
And if you know a place that absolutely has to be on the map, I want to hear about it. The best finds often come from people who've eaten somewhere once and never forgotten it.
Send it over: a name, a city, a description, whatever you've got. If it's the real deal, it goes on the map.
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