Who owns Google Maps in Bogor? I checked the local pack for 4 dishes

Ask your phone "rumah makan padang terdekat" and you don't get ten links, you get a tiny map with three or four places. That short list is the business. So I checked who owns it in Bogor.
Background, why I built this
I'd built Nukil, a tool that scores how ready a site is to be cited by AI search. But "near me" questions don't run on websites alone, they run on Google Maps. ChatGPT, Gemini and Google's own AI lean on the Maps local pack to answer "best X near me." So I added a live local-pack rank checker and pointed it at my own city.
What
A live capture of the Google Maps local pack, the ranked short-list of places, for four everyday Bogor searches: rumah makan padang, coffee shop, bakso, and warung makan (Sunda). For each, who shows up first?

Why it matters
The pack is brutally small, roughly eight places surface per query, and only the top three get the tap. Everyone else is invisible at the exact moment of hunger. And it's the same list an AI assistant quotes when you ask it to pick. Win the pack and you win both Maps and "near me" AI answers; miss it and your food is great to nobody who's searching.
Who it's for
Any local business, restaurants, cafés, clinics, workshops, salons, whose customers search "near me." If you depend on walk-ins and delivery radius, the local pack is your storefront now.
When & where
Queried live in Bogor, June 2026, straight from Google Maps. The same method works for any city and any category worldwide.
How, what the winners share
Pull the four boards together and the pattern is loud:
- Padang: Trio Masakan Padang Pajajaran ★, then Saiyo, Payakumbuah, Rumah Gadang, Lapak Bundo.
- Coffee: Lorong Temu Coffee & Eatery ★, then HAGU, Agreya, Sequoia, et al.
- Bakso: Bakso "BAGOR" ★, then Ba'so Seuseupan, Reog, Pak Sugeng, Titoti.
- Warung Sunda: Gurih 7 ★, then Waroeng Taman, Gumati, Saung Pak Ewok, Raasaa.
None of the winners are accidents. The top of every pack shares the same boring fundamentals: a complete, claimed Google Business Profile, consistent Name / Address / Phone, opening hours, lots of recent reviews, and a website whose LocalBusiness schema and map coordinates back it all up. Proximity matters, but among nearby options, completeness and reviews decide the order.
The takeaway
The local pack is a closed club of about eight, and the door is on-page + on-profile. The food doesn't get you in, the signals do: a claimed profile, clean NAP, hours, reviews, and a site that says, in machine-readable schema, exactly where and what you are. That's checkable. Nukil now scores your Local & Maps readiness for free in any country, and (Pro) tracks where you actually rank for a query in your area, so you can see if you're the ★, or buried on page two of nobody's lunch.
→ Check your Local & Maps readiness on Nukil, free, any country. See the gaps between you and the ★.
Honest limits: the local pack is personalized, proximity, your search history and the exact moment all shift it, so ranks are a live snapshot, not a fixed leaderboard. This audits the readiness signals you control; it can't move you closer to the searcher. Restaurant names are public Google Maps results, shown as-is.
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