serper-discover-mcp
Korean-aware Google search and place discovery server using Serper API. Features include web search, Naver blog/cafe search, and a unique discover_places tool that generates queries from Korean area and category to extract place names.
README
Serper Discover MCP
Korean-aware Google search + place discovery, built on the Serper Google Search API.
What's different from other Serper MCPs
Most Serper wrappers just expose search(query). This server adds:
discover_places(area, place_type)— Generates multiple Google queries from a Korean area name (성수동, 잠실, 강남, …) and a category (attraction/restaurant/cafe/hotel/bar/shopping), then extracts Korean place names from snippets/titles using suffix-based regex (공원/박물관/미술관/카페/식당/호텔/etc.). One call returns dozens of candidate places that you can then verify against an authoritative source.naver_blog_search,naver_cafe_search— Domain-scoped helpers for Korean local reviews, where the actual visit experiences live.- Korean results prioritized by default (
gl=kr,hl=ko). - 5-minute in-memory cache to avoid redundant API calls.
Originally built for Daypath — a Korean travel itinerary planner that uses this server's discover_places to find candidates and naver_blog_search for verification.
Tools
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
web_search |
Google search, optional site filter |
naver_blog_search |
Site-filtered Naver Blog search |
naver_cafe_search |
Naver Cafe (community forum) search |
discover_places |
Korean place discovery from (area, place_type) |
fetch_page |
Extract page body text (strips HTML/scripts) |
Setup
- Get a free Serper API key at https://serper.dev (2,500 free searches/month).
- Install via Smithery:
npx -y @smithery/cli install serper-discover --client claude
Or configure manually in claude_desktop_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"serper-discover": {
"command": "docker",
"args": ["run", "-i", "--rm", "-e", "SERPER_API_KEY", "leeyseo/serper-discover-mcp"],
"env": { "SERPER_API_KEY": "your-key-here" }
}
}
}
Example — discover_places
discover_places(area="성수동", place_type="cafe", distinction="couple")
Returns candidates like 어니언 성수, 대림창고, LCDC 서울, … extracted from a few targeted Google queries.
License
MIT
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