I don't think that use tags like cuisine=japanese or italian is a good idea for cafes.
在 2020年6月29日 星期一 下午9:26:30 [GMT+8], Andrew Harvey<andrew.harv...@gmail.com> 寫道: > Sorry I wasn't aware of https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:drink, that > makes a lot of sense. > > As an aside, it might make sense then to use drink:*= as the kind of drink > (chocolate) and cuisine=* to refer to the style/way it is prepared. > > So a place that does the thick and rich italian hot chocolate would be > amenity=cafe + cusine=italian + drink:chocolate=designated (designated means > it's actually signposted as a chocolate cafe rather than just happening to > have chocolate on the menu but not the main item). I believe that drink:*= is an useful tag for users who really want to know what the coffeehouse provides. For example we can add drink:fruit_tea=yes on Starbucks so those who don't like to drink coffee can still go there. But it's hard to use drink:*= in the iD presets, we can only add a column encouraging mappers to add them. 在 2020年6月29日 星期一 下午9:26:30 [GMT+8], Andrew Harvey<andrew.harv...@gmail.com> 寫道: > A place that does japanese style matcha drinks would be amenity=cafe + > cuisine=japanese + drink:matcha=designated. And It's too hard to define all the localize cuisine. I don't know how to tag Starbucks in such scheme. -Tan _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging