Tempoecorto. Sorry you got robbed, but congratulations for having balls to admit that shit happens even to most experienced travelers.
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Tempoecorto. Sorry you got robbed, but congratulations for having balls to admit that shit happens even to most experienced travelers.
Thanks for reporting. You are a smooth dude brother, you asked about Andres and I have you the info and you went all-in. You had no fear and I applaud you. Agua and sol is a great deal. Boca pickpockets are good, no shame their, less ones learned. They got me a few years ago.
Just last week I'm walking down the hill going to Duarte and this crack head comes up on my right side as in walking. The slick chic slides next to me as I'm walking and reaches out with her right hand to shake my hands as we are walking. This position put me at a disadvantage and put her left hand at the top of my right front pocket to fish. Luckily I expected it and counter moved.
When I got pick pocketed years ago in front of garant, I was expecting it and they still got me for 500 pesos. The girls are good so don't let them near you. Thanks for reporting. What do you think about Andres?
[QUOTE=Nordico;1924575]Tempoecorto. Sorry you got robbed, but congratulations for having balls to admit that shit happens even to most experienced travelers.[/QUOTE]Jajaja. Too old to care what others think of me. Having said that I was pissed off with myself. The key reason was that I have not had a fuck ever since I landed since I do not touch those on the street and I was horny which clouded my judgment. As Nietzeche said, "what does not kill you, makes you stronger". Stronger perhaps not but it sure pierced the balloon of my ego well.
[QUOTE=MrGogo;1924587]When I got pick pocketed years ago in front of garant, I was expecting it and they still got me for 500 pesos. The girls are good so don't let them near you. Thanks for reporting. What do you think about Andres?[/QUOTE]My first impression of Boca Chica was poor the first time I went. I already am not interested in the street hawking women. Nonetheless, this was fairly deflating, and I did not even realize that anything was amiss. I guess that is what happens when you are too focused on your dick. LOL.
[QUOTE=Tempoecorto;1923714]Went out for dinner at the pizza place next to Suiza something. Damiano, the owner, actually was making the pizza. In any case, I asked for a plate of spaghetti al dente, aglio olio, peperoncino with a Presidente. Followed that up with a nice espresso. Excellent meal; went to bed by myself.
I ordered a "frittura mista de pesce" which included calamari, shrimp and fish fried with a side of papas salteada. The meal was excellent as I did expect and then after the coffee, [/QUOTE]How does the food in Boca Chica compared to Sosua's?
I know you're a gourmet of Italian cuisine in addition to being a gourmand of fine Toto's.
[QUOTE=Tempoecorto;1924930]My first impression of Boca Chica was poor the first time I went. I already am not interested in the street hawking women. Nonetheless, this was fairly deflating, and I did not even realize that anything was amiss. I guess that is what happens when you are too focused on your dick. LOL.[/QUOTE]I think you are linking Boca Chica with Andres, they are two different places. Personally I don't partake in the hardcore chicas that walk the Durate strip in Boca Chica.
[QUOTE=Parkinsons;1925427]I know you're a gourmet of Italian cuisine in addition to being a gourmand of fine Toto's.[/QUOTE]! Que halago!
Boca food for me has been purely Italian and it is seriously good, not only because the owners are Italians but also because of the genuine ingredients. Towards that the Sosua Italian places are equally good and for the same reason. However Sosua has more variety, in addition to Italian. Yesterday I had a Schnitzel at the Germany bar and grill if you know where that is and it was excellent. Perhaps the papas salteada could have been better, rosemary instead of onions but that is only my opinion.
I sure would love to try Cantonese food sometime but Santo Domingo so far has not been a serious lure.
Regarding toto, a few pictures but not of totico, sent by women themselves, as I do not take pictures. I also had a.
Haitian young woman, with smooth ebony dark skin, bumped into her just by chance.
[QUOTE=MrGogo;1925454]I think you are linking Boca Chica with Andres, they are two different places. Personally I don't partake in the hardcore chicas that walk the Durate strip in Boca Chica.[/QUOTE]I had been to BC once, prior to this trip and so could speak of BC, which was that it was more hardcore than Sosua, which coincides with your thoughts. My experience with Andres is limited at this point and score rate low. Reason why I did not want to opine.
I went to Jaun Dolio a few years ago, hit the areas in Santo Domingo, Boca Chica, and others. There was a strip Club called Vanessa's in JD about 4 years ago. I think I did a report here (maybe another board) but was wondering if it was still there, or if something similar in the location. Not too much info about JD, nothing up to date that I can find. Probably going to make a trip to the island in a few weeks, not sure weather to hit up the north or south coast yet.
I was also pick pocketed in the same manner however I was in Sosua.
The one girl grabs your balls and her friend slips her hand into pocket.
I had my money in front pocket but that was no detergent. Live and learn.
[QUOTE=George03;1926062]I went to Jaun Dolio a few years ago, hit the areas in Santo Domingo, Boca Chica, and others. There was a strip Club called Vanessa's in JD about 4 years ago. I think I did a report here (maybe another board) but was wondering if it was still there, or if something similar in the location. Not too much info about JD, nothing up to date that I can find. Probably going to make a trip to the island in a few weeks, not sure weather to hit up the north or south coast yet.[/QUOTE]I meant Juan Dolio.
[QUOTE=George03;1926062]I went to Jaun Dolio a few years ago, hit the areas in Santo Domingo, Boca Chica, and others. There was a strip Club called Vanessa's in JD about 4 years ago. I think I did a report here (maybe another board) but was wondering if it was still there, or if something similar in the location. Not too much info about JD, nothing up to date that I can find. Probably going to make a trip to the island in a few weeks, not sure weather to hit up the north or south coast yet.[/QUOTE]Was it the one on Boulevar de Juan Dolio, close to the junction with Autovia del Este to San Pedro de Macoris? If you go to Juan Dolio, please report. I used to stay in Plaza Real many times in the past, when it was quite small village.
[QUOTE=Nordico;1927293]Was it the one on Boulevar de Juan Dolio, close to the junction with Autovia del Este to San Pedro de Macoris? If you go to Juan Dolio, please report. I used to stay in Plaza Real many times in the past, when it was quite small village.[/QUOTE]I don't remember the name of the street, but from Plaza real, I would go, usually on a motor taxi, down the street east to the next street, then turn left. There were two clubs close to each other on opposite sides of the street. One was named Vanessa, I don't remember the other. An American man and Vanessa, his Dominican wife ran the club. Just trying to find out if it is still open or something similar. I am trying to fly into Santo Domingo for a week next month. I stayed about 1 week in JD last time, that was a little long, not much to do. But there were some great cafes last time, and with Vanessa's and the street walkers, there was enough action for a few days.
[QUOTE=George03;1927313]I don't remember the name of the street, but from Plaza real, I would go, usually on a motor taxi, down the street east to the next street, then turn left. There were two clubs close to each other on opposite sides of the street. One was named Vanessa, I don't remember the other. An American man and Vanessa, his Dominican wife ran the club. Just trying to find out if it is still open or something similar. I am trying to fly into Santo Domingo for a week next month. I stayed about 1 week in JD last time, that was a little long, not much to do. But there were some great cafes last time, and with Vanessa's and the street walkers, there was enough action for a few days.[/QUOTE]It must have been one of those places I visited couple of times. Once a local guy caused some problems in there and got arrested. I asked the local police chief if he knows how to get a taxi there. He promised to take me back to my hotel, but first we had to drop off the arrested guy in the jail. In the end of the the trip, he asked me if I could spare some gas money. Gave him 500 pesos and he wanted to be my guide for the rest of my trip LOL. Declined.
Malecon in San Pedro has a lot of bars and great nightlife. Good place to check out local non-pro offering during the weekend nights.
Paco Drink & Latin Quarters. Loquito, Boca Chica.
I had a couple of dates scheduled with a Santo Domingo & Boca Chica chica so I decided to take an excursion south.
Paco Drink is a bar and club in sector Loquito 5 minutes outside Boca Chica. There are 2 Paco Drink establishments in the Boca Chica area that are affiliated to one another and I believe they are both owned by the same person. The Paco Drink establishment I visited on this trip was the larger and newer of the two and is attached to the casa de cita Latin Quarters. Like many clubs in the area you are greeted by security at the door and they pat you down for weapons after which you allowed entry.
As you walk in there are couches in the foyer area and several VIP areas with couches on the peripheral of the club. There is a very small dance floor next to the DJ booth. There are chairs and tables in the center of the club and in the rear there is a large bar. When I was there in the early evening it was slow and I don't believe it gets cranking until after 11 pm at night. The ambiance with the red lighting was very seductive and it looked like a nice place to have a good time.
Latin Quarters.
Latin Quarters is a casa de cita that is next to the new Paco Drink. There is security who stands in front of a large iron gate which he manually opens for you to enter the venue. Upon entering the venue you walk through a court yard and to your left are the chicas rooms and in front of you is a pool. Behind the pool is a sitting area where they play music and you can get acquainted with the chicas. There was no bar per-se but they were selling beer and soft drinks.
There was the typical casa presentation of about a dozen chicas that were all shapes and sizes. Of the dozen in my opinion there were 3 or 4 that were doable and I'd give them a 7 on my grading scale. My understanding is the chica turn around is high so a chica there this week might not be there next week. Occasionally Venezuelans are working there since the situation is so dire in Venezuela. I do not believe any of the chicas present at the time I was there were Venezuelans.
Initially the man in charge advised the prices were 2500ST in house and 5000 TLN take out, he later came down to 2000ST and 4000 TLN take out. I did not visit the in house rooms so I cannot advise on their condition. Apparently when Paco Drink is really busy the chicas work the club also which I am sure would make for an interesting dynamic.
Perhaps on my next trip to Boca Chica I will visit Paco Drink in the evening to see what kind of vibe there is.