TRSA guide

How a Eat Becomes a Legend

TRSA is built on two lanes: a strong seeded legend foundation, and a community nomination path that lets new eats earn their way onto the map. This guide explains the rules, mini-steps, and why not every eat should look equally verified on day one.

Flow

TRSA Eat Journey

Community feed

1. Nominate a eat

A user submits a real savory spot with core identity details, early proof, and a first-quality writeup. Nominations can enter the ecosystem below seeded legend level as long as the eat clears the community floor.

2. Community reviews build the case

More users review the nominated eat with standardized categories, photos, and written context. These reviews shape the community score and help TRSA understand if the eat is genuinely worthy or just hype.

3. Thumbs-up unlock map presence

Once a nominated eat earns at least 3 community thumbs-up votes, it can appear on the map in a different visual state. That tells users the eat is in the TRSA pipeline, but not yet a fully verified legend.

4. Confidence and quality rise together

TRSA looks for consistent review quality, solid photo proof, repeated community support, and no identity conflicts. A nominated eat needs both a good score and enough evidence to move upward.

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5. Legend status is earned

Seeded TRSA eats start from a stronger curated foundation. Community-nominated eats can become true TRSA legends only after enough users verify the experience through reviews, photos, and support.

Seeded legends

  • Curated foundation eats already loaded into TRSA at a high bar, typically 8.8 and above.
  • These are meant to anchor the map with proven strong eats from day one.
  • They still benefit from community reviews, but they do not start from nominee status.

Community nominees

  • A nominated eat can enter the system at 6.0 or above.
  • Nominees should be visible differently from full legends until enough trust is built.
  • They live in a nomination pipeline while the community adds proof and support.

Map visibility

  • Full legends use the main TRSA legend icon.
  • Nominated eats should use a separate icon or color so users understand they are still being validated.
  • Community-verified nominees can become more prominent as confidence improves.

Promotion signals

  • At least 3 thumbs-up votes from users.
  • Enough real review coverage to avoid one-person promotion.
  • Consistent community score and photo proof that the eat is real and worthy.

Review standards

  • Reviews should be standardized so they stay fast to submit and easy to compare.
  • Photos, short category scoring, and a few strong sentences matter more than giant essays.
  • TRSA should optimize for clarity, repeatability, and trust.

Recommended standard

Fast, clear review categories

Food quality
Portion size
Originality
Diner experience
Would go back
TRSA overall

These categories are quick enough for real users to finish, but strong enough to build a standardized community score. They also leave room for required photos and a 3 to 5 sentence written review.

Map key

Pin States Users Should Expect

As TRSA opens community nominations, the map should show which eats are fully established legends and which ones are still moving through the proof pipeline. Different pin states make that instantly clear.

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Seeded TRSA legend

Curated anchor eats already cleared at the highest confidence level. These use the main TRSA legend map icon.

Community nominee

A newly nominated eat in the pipeline. It can be visible on the map before full legend status, but should look clearly different.

Community verified nominee

A nominee that has earned early community support and stronger confidence. This can become a bridge state before true legend promotion.