Bottega Louie sits on the corner of 7th and Grand, half a block from the Pershing Square station, two blocks from Bunker Hill. The macarons leave the kitchen at 6 AM. The marble counters hold up dinner until midnight. None of that is on Yelp. None of that is on Google's flat list of nearby restaurants.
A Claude Cube is what happens when a listing gets a body. Real GPS. Real building. Real video. The visitor lands here from a friend's text and sees the whole block — the door they'll walk through, the patio they'll sit on, the line they'll wait in. They book the table without leaving the page.
One URL. Paste it into a press release, an Instagram bio, a postcard QR. The cube doesn't live inside an app — it lives at requation.com/cube/bottega-louie, on the open web, owned by the business, indexed by Google.
Every Yelp red dot in DTLA could have one. Most don't. The ones who do, get found.