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tasteby/frontend
joungmin 2bddb0f764 UX improvements: mobile bottom sheet, cuisine taxonomy, search enhancements
- Add BottomSheet component for Google Maps-style restaurant detail on mobile
  (3-snap drag: 40%/55%/92%, velocity-based close, backdrop overlay)
- Mobile map mode now full-screen with bottom sheet overlay for details
- Collapsible filter panel on mobile with active filter badge count
- Standardized cuisine taxonomy (46 categories: 한식|국밥, 일식|스시 etc.)
  with LLM remap endpoint and admin UI button
- Enhanced search: keyword search now includes foods_mentioned + video title
- Search results include channels array for frontend filtering
- Channel filter moved to frontend filteredRestaurants (not API-level)
- LLM extraction prompt updated for pipe-delimited region + cuisine taxonomy
- Vector rebuild endpoint with rich JSON chunks per restaurant
- Geolocation-based auto region selection on page load
- Desktop filters split into two clean rows

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-09 10:54:28 +09:00
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