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Food planning

Plan Seoul meals with filters, backups, and real map links.

Use SeoulSheets as a Seoul food map spreadsheet for restaurants, cafes, market stops, dietary tags, neighborhoods, and Naver/Kakao links.

Quick answer

A Seoul food map spreadsheet works best when restaurants and cafes are tagged by area, meal type, dietary note, budget, timing, and map link. SeoulSheets turns food research into rows you can actually compare.

Who this is for

  • Food-focused travelers planning meals around neighborhoods
  • Visitors who need vegetarian, halal, gluten-free, or allergy-aware filters
  • People who want backup meals near each day's route

What the spreadsheet solves

Restaurant lists that do not match the day's route
Cafe and food stops saved without dietary or timing notes
No backup when a queue is too long or a shop is closed
Hard-to-share food research across a travel group

How to use it

  1. 1Filter food rows by neighborhood and meal type.
  2. 2Keep one primary and one backup food row for each itinerary block.
  3. 3Use dietary tags as a shortlist, then verify current details before visiting.
  4. 4Open the Naver/Kakao link when choosing the final route.

Compared with other planning tools

OptionStrengthWeakness
Food blog bookmarksGood narrative contextHard to filter by route, dietary need, and backup value
Social media savesUseful for discoveryOften weak on logistics, hours, and map accuracy
SeoulSheetsTurns food candidates into comparable travel rowsCurrent menus and hours still need final verification

Questions travelers ask

Can SeoulSheets help with dietary planning?+

Yes. Dietary notes are organized as filterable tags so travelers can shortlist safer options before doing final venue checks.

Is this only for restaurants?+

No. The workbook includes food, cafes, markets, route notes, neighborhoods, and map links so meals fit the whole travel day.