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  • Show HN: Knowledge graph of restaurants and chefs, built using LLMs

    Posted: 2025-03-03 15:43:20

    Theophile Cantelo has created Foudinge, a knowledge graph connecting restaurants and chefs. Leveraging Large Language Models (LLMs), Foudinge extracts information from various online sources like blogs, guides, and social media to establish relationships between culinary professionals and the establishments they've worked at or own. This allows for complex queries, such as finding all restaurants where a specific chef has worked, discovering connections between different chefs through shared work experiences, and exploring the culinary lineage within the restaurant industry. Currently focused on French gastronomy, the project aims to expand its scope geographically and improve data accuracy through community contributions and additional data sources.

    Summary of Comments ( 16 )
    https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43242818

    Hacker News users generally expressed skepticism about the value proposition of the presented knowledge graph of restaurants and chefs. Several commenters questioned the accuracy and completeness of the data, especially given its reliance on LLMs. Some doubted the usefulness of connecting chefs to restaurants without further context, like the time period they worked there. Others pointed out the existing prevalence of this information on platforms like Wikipedia and guide sites, questioning the need for a new platform. The lack of a clear use case beyond basic information retrieval was a recurring theme, with some suggesting potential applications like tracking career progression or identifying emerging culinary trends, but ultimately finding the current implementation insufficient. A few commenters appreciated the technical effort, but overall the reception was lukewarm, focused on the need for demonstrable practical application and improved data quality.