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EV reader Grant shared the above screengrab from Google Maps... showing that the description for Asian Taste on Avenue B and Third Street shows up as "My hot china wok balls, dipped in chilli oil, placed ..." when you type "24 hour food" into the Goggle Map search. Apparently it has showed up since at least this past weekend.
A variation of that description came up on our own search today...
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From here, you could then find the full geo-tag description, which ends with the placement of those said "hot china wok balls."
Typing in Asian Taste Avenue B (or a variation of that) leads you to the usual listing on Google Maps.
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Not sure why someone targeted the quick-serve restaurant with the sophomoric hack. This 2014 piece in Wired outlined how Google Map hackers have targeted small businesses in the past.