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goshhh i'm so bored! I wish I have party buddies I was thinking of "republic and encore" i am really really bored wahhhhhh:(
crissone01 wrote:am ready to hit the clubb with ya.....
well i am not that patient hehehhe i can't wait for 6 hours Baguio is too far from makati hahahhaha thanks for the post!
dame de trésor wrote:professional07 wrote:Please count me in!
sure.. expatblog girls JOIN US!PARTY PARTY!!!
girls?!
just to correct, i am a boy if you counted me in girls!!
This sounds like fun! Where's the best clubs?
I was out clubbin with fellow Aussie mix Filipino group (my usual group) last night...I got introduced to a club that is open "for members only".
The club was full of posh people you could think of. Be prepared to spend top pesos because I only ordered gin and tonic and heck I paid nearly 900 pesos (including tips), to which I saved 100 pesos for my taxi, just in case I end up walking.
I was told that if you wish to avoid working girls you find in Havana Cafe, then its the club to go...
What if those pretentious wanna be high society gals are pro ? If it happens in the US, then it could exist in PH....
I heard greenbelt, Mall of Asia on the bay and Glorietta mall/Ayala area were nice places to go. I also enjoy listening to good music if its not too loud!!! lol Money is not as much an issue as long as its fun & safe. My last week of May I would like to enjoy and relax... Anyone with suggestions on where to go in the Makati area is very much appreciated.
Thanks female_expat for your reply. Do you remember the name of the members only club?
The clubs in the Fort Strip are cool. Kinda of high end, no working girls around.
Dennis52 wrote:I heard greenbelt, Mall of Asia on the bay and Glorietta mall/Ayala area were nice places to go. I also enjoy listening to good music if its not too loud!!! lol Money is not as much an issue as long as its fun & safe. My last week of May I would like to enjoy and relax... Anyone with suggestions on where to go in the Makati area is very much appreciated.
Thanks female_expat for your reply. Do you remember the name of the members only club?
i like "the fort" area and also resort world casino's "republic" . greenbelt is nice but lot's of worker specially havana place.
dame de trésor wrote:Dennis52 wrote:I heard greenbelt, Mall of Asia on the bay and Glorietta mall/Ayala area were nice places to go. I also enjoy listening to good music if its not too loud!!! lol Money is not as much an issue as long as its fun & safe. My last week of May I would like to enjoy and relax... Anyone with suggestions on where to go in the Makati area is very much appreciated.
Thanks female_expat for your reply. Do you remember the name of the members only club?
i like "the fort" area and also resort world casino's "republic" . greenbelt is nice but lot's of worker specially havana place.
Well if your around the fort on a weekday, am usually free. Weekends gave to many commitments.
We entered several clubs that night...'Encore' and 'The Prince' - that's in Taguig Fort Bonifacio. It reminds you of going to an LA club and that big shots have entourage and sit in their VVIP... the place is similar.. I forgot the name of 2 other clubs we went to....
What's lacking is the actual clubbers who doesn't really know how to have a good time.
Dennis52 wrote:I heard greenbelt, Mall of Asia on the bay and Glorietta mall/Ayala area were nice places to go. I also enjoy listening to good music if its not too loud!!! lol Money is not as much an issue as long as its fun & safe. My last week of May I would like to enjoy and relax... Anyone with suggestions on where to go in the Makati area is very much appreciated.
Thanks female_expat for your reply. Do you remember the name of the members only club?
Are you sure ? When I was there I saw a few who frequent to Havana....
Its hard to tell really. How can you distinquished a wild child to a class A working girl ? Unless you asked what they do for living and unable to converse straightly to you....
So far its how I find out....but I could be wrong, the woman I asked was probably dumb in her English class...
dhnindc wrote:The clubs in the Fort Strip are cool. Kinda of high end, no working girls around.
professional07 wrote:any1 ready to meet for some drinks?
hey you're late hahhaha well , i went calle sirocco for salsa then moved to Fiama both in Jupiter near paseo. I had so much fun! Sirroco is more on sa;sa and tango fanatic and Fiama is for local teen agers, clean hangout I must say, no workers. Party again tonight at La dolce Vita in Polaris. Might visit the Barcino in G3 first with some friends. Join us! i spent almost 1k hahhaha good enough for dancing
dame de trésor wrote:professional07 wrote:any1 ready to meet for some drinks?
hey you're late hahhaha well , i went calle sirocco for salsa then moved to Fiama both in Jupiter near paseo. I had so much fun! Sirroco is more on sa;sa and tango fanatic and Fiama is for local teen agers, clean hangout I must say, no workers. Party again tonight at La dolce Vita in Polaris. Might visit the Barcino in G3 first with some friends. Join us! i spent almost 1k hahhaha good enough for dancing
umm... what time would u go?
i don't have feet for salsa and tango but willing to learn.
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Announcing a new Meetup for Salsa Dance Manila!
What: Salsa dancing!
When: Thursday, May 26, 2011 10:00 PM
Where: La Dolce Vita Bar and Resto
41 Polaris St., Bgy Poblacion, Bel-Air, Makati
Manila
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hi there...
whats the plan for tonight??
Most happening club right now is Republiq at Resort World. Opposite of that is Opus which is more of a bar (same owner as Republiq) in case the line at Republiq is long. Encore used to be the most popular club but lost it's crown to Republiq which incidentally have the same owners as Encore. There is also Palladium at New World Hotel and Icon at Intercon although Icon has been infiltrated by working girls recently. For exclusive bars Members Only and Establishment at the Fort and Martinis at Mandarin Oriental are at the upper tier. For less pretentious atmostphere but equally classy the bars around Burgos Circle at the Fort is a good place to try out.
Hey!! Maybe u want to try Seventh HIGH at 7th Avenue Bonifacio high street. It used to be Ascend. They have Scarlet Wednesday tonight. The Dj is on the of primiere female DJ named JENA.. I can have guestlist there if u wish. send a txt message at 09176654262.
Hope u'll enjoy it!
Vin has nailed it bang on for clubs. M Cafe is the only major one missing which is the spot to be on Thursdays.
Also on the upscale side is Salon de Ning in the Peninsula, which is very very nice and usually good live music and dancing as well.
cheers!
Rob
Hey Rob, Salon de Ning is good.. bit pricey though.. thanks for the suggestion!
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