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09-27-23 15:41 #29127
Posts: 245Originally Posted by Jingo10 [View Original Post]
And yeah the way vm is described I would not go without a wingman.
Originally Posted by Nounce [View Original Post]
Unless its from the pacific coast I find Colombian food to be pretty horrid also tbh. I usually stick for foreign food when there.
Slightly off topic for this forum but the best food I've had in Latin America has been Peru and Mexico. Actually Mexico has some of the best food hands down IMO.
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09-27-23 14:49 #29126
Posts: 245Thanks LL thanks a good tip. They always know and probably don't want their customers getting jacked. Even the marginal buyers.
Originally Posted by Lalabo [View Original Post]
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09-27-23 11:55 #29125
Posts: 4053Originally Posted by Jingo10 [View Original Post]
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09-27-23 11:04 #29124
Posts: 465Something wrong here
Originally Posted by StanBob [View Original Post]
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09-27-23 10:59 #29123
Posts: 1173Originally Posted by Jingo10 [View Original Post]
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09-27-23 10:55 #29122
Posts: 1173Brazilian food is great. You can have acai or natural fruit drinks on every other corner for 3 dollars. Seafood is amazing. Go to Shirley's Seafood restaurant and tell me Brazilian food sucks. Pizza is really good when cooked in real oven, not electric oven.
You know what food sucks? Phillipines. I've had it in America and it's awful. Max's restaurants should all be bankrupt. Jollibee other than their spicy chicken is a horror show. Worst food ever. I can go on and on.
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09-27-23 10:53 #29121
Posts: 185Originally Posted by WorldJockey [View Original Post]
Learn as much Porto as possible, very few girls will speak English.
Get a SIM card, not as simple as it should be.
Download Portuguese on Google translate, download Rio on Google maps (so you can use without the internet).
Without wanting to spark the great VM debate, there's enough to do on your first trip without the need to visit. If you're alone, don't bother, if with other first timers don't bother. Only visit if you have access to someone who has been before (I may be being overcautious). See how you feel in Centro first.
Get used to the metro system, it's safe and great to use.
I'll be back for a few months in November, looking forward to it already.
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09-27-23 10:22 #29120
Posts: 6420Respect
Originally Posted by Bearsi [View Original Post]
https://youtu.be/ZCVR_ajL_Eo?si=ML53zeDsQ6fRlwm4
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09-27-23 06:33 #29119
Posts: 18474Whiskeria
Has anyone checked out Ofervo 74 Whiskeria it looks like a new Terma? If so, please provide a report.
Rua da Quitanda, 74 - Centro - RJ (Monday-Friday).
For those with Instagram accounts search for 74whiskeriaoficial.
Or.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Cwqe2SGAN8y/
(Reposted due to autocorrect changing the address from "da" to the).
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09-27-23 06:07 #29118
Posts: 2246These are good pants, along with most of the stuff at Decathlon.
https://www.decathlon.com.br/bermuda...ha-travel100/p
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09-27-23 06:06 #29117
Posts: 2933Originally Posted by WorldJockey [View Original Post]
BTW, the food is good. Another poster said it was bad but I don't think he has been in Brazil to compare it to Colombia. I just pick a few on top of my head that are close by that you can checkout while in Centro. Opus, Confeitaria Colombo, and Zanetti Grill. Zanetti Grill is a place with buffet style setting and is priced by weight. They are many around Centro. All I have tried are good.
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09-27-23 04:13 #29116
Posts: 423Originally Posted by WorldJockey [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by WorldJockey [View Original Post]
I remember seeing yellow and white cabs. You will see vehicles marked clearly as taxi waiting in front of 4 x4, but if you are not sure I suggest asking the 4 x4 security / door man to help you identify legitimate taxis.
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09-27-23 03:21 #29115
Posts: 15925Originally Posted by StanBob [View Original Post]
I can't help but think there is a guy in a Brazilian forum somewhere saying how the people in England or the United States don't like speaking or refuse to speak Portuguese.
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09-27-23 02:54 #29114
Posts: 217Originally Posted by StanBob [View Original Post]
Did you expect to get blown by a super model the second your foot touched rio soil?
You still have to look presentable, have some game and have the money for her to ignore all that.
Seems like you get no respect. No respect. I bet your mother didn't breastfeed you because she saw you more as a friend!
I'll be coming to town in 2 weeks and I'll enjoy this overrated BS slummy city as usual.
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09-27-23 02:52 #29113
Posts: 245Alright then
Finally finished RTFF.
Well at least till I take off. Let me see if I got this right.
Learn a little porto.
Grab an uber from upstairs in gig.
First option for ATM should be Bradesco.
Cheapy spots are mostly in centro and vm.
More expensive spots in ipa and copa.
Saturday that's where ill find any action.
Sunday is a good time to go see the jesus statue, beat my meat or roll the dice with barravip, photoacom, and a love motel.
Don't expect good food.
Do expect to get tongue raped.
Try the robe I might like it.
Gparena=bible.
Try VM if even just to say I came, I saw even if I do not concuer.
Order uber black or be prepared to walk one block from 4 x4 and get shanked.
Actually I have a question about this. Someone mentioned that if uber screws you with a cancellation there are tons of taxies outside every terma. Is this the case? And if so is there a way to distingush one that should be legit? Like the tiny yellow ones in Colombia or the pinkys in thailand.
Obrigado.
And for newbies all the info you need is on the forum. Even bubbas ancient report still had tons of great info.