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  1. #159

    Makati City" Skimming Pussy

    Guys,

    I arrived here from west coast USA two weeks ago. Had my infant daughter and her mother meet me. Nice but she is not into sex now for some reason. I am not into begging, grovelling or getting down on my knees to convince a woman to fuck me. BUT, I AM into going and getting it.

    So I head out in the morning on a Trip to Skim Pussy. I head over to Burgos St as I need to get my usual V load and I want to buy some more of the nice, replica cuff links these guys sell. I get there at 1:30PM and learn that Mirrors Club edoes not open not until 2:00PM. I see few foreigners around. I sit at an outdoor cafe and order a beer. Two other old guys are there and not ordering anything. During the hour I am there sipping two beers they order nothing and remain there after I leave. Tight budgets I guess and little income.

    While there I have the usual sales guys approach me. Try the 5 are packs of viagra for 1000 peso nonsense and I tell them to "blow themselves". The Boss comes by and I tell him I decided I do not really need the v now which is true. I have plenty left. He comes back a few times and finally I tell him I will pay 1000 peso for ten four packs. He counters with 8 and then 9 (36 100mg viagra pills). At the price, $ 22. 50, I have to go for it. So I get this and also a very nice knockoff Mont Blanc cuff link set for 300 pesos. Not bad!

    I head into Mirrors. My dick is now the size of a "18 wheeler". I am so horny I would fuck a monkey. Grab her from behind by the hairy neck to avoid the teeth as I shoved T Rex "home". I sit and get the attention of a large titted dancer. Get pissed off when she runs to some fat, old fuck who walks into the Club, white undershirt, shorts, barefeet and slippers. At least he is a snazzy dresser. Girl must me more desperate than me even.

    Finally the manager brings over three girls for me to see, age 18, 19 and 21. The 21 why / o has the nicest set of tits so I select her and we sit and I suck her tits nicely. She rubs my dick and opens my pants to stroke my dick. This is too much for Trousersaurus Rex. The lizard is heading straight towards the ceiling and needs relief. She goes and asks the manager if it is okay if we fuck in the private, smoking room. There are no curtains or anything here and we slip into a back booth. Two girls are sitting across from us talking and some guy is in a booth with two girls doing nothing but smoking and talking. Must have a limp dick or something.

    She proceeds to blow me nicely. I then tell her to get naked and fuck me good. She does this. I cannot help but think of the buy who posted in this Forum as to wanting a very sleazy place to go. With my dick in this naked 21 why / o, going in and out as the two girls watch, I smile and think that, while this is not as sleazy as what the guy was seeking, it is a good second.

    I fuck her good and shoot a load to make old aunt wilhemina wail out back in my teen years (horny old hoot). She collapses in my arms and we sit for a few minutes before I return to my other seat. Cost me way too much at P2100 for the use of the Room. 1500 to shut up the 21 why / o about how she needs money and 250 pesos to the old hag manger claiming she wanted something for allowing me to fuck the girl in there. Normally I would tell them all to [CodeWord140] off, but like I said, I was very, very horny. While this was far from a great, fabulous or fantastic fuck, it did the trick at the time!

    Next time I am this horny I will try one of the other Clubs. Mirrors is too greedy. Fuck even the bartender his me up for 100 pesos on the way out. No wonder the place gets few customers. \

    Dragon Slayer

  2. #158

    Here shortly

    Guys,

    I ladn here on my journey so I know for certain my Trip will begin here. I do not have a hangout in Makati and I avoid all the ex-pat bars here. Not my kind of places and I avoid the smokers. I do like to visit Burgos St and I always manage to have fun. I will at least go by and pick up a supply of V for friends here and also for myself.

    Watching the news late last night, seeing The Kid there, will give me "nightmares" for the next few days. I still shake my head wondering what the fuck I was thinking, bring him to the Philippines and attempting to set him up with a decent, young woman."No good deed will go unpunished"!

    In any event should anyone want to say Hello, just send me a PM here. I will try to check this Forum while still in Makati. I will have my tiny daughter and her beautiful mother with me then so the best I can do is a couple hours of "World Class Mongering" at Cafe Havana, Hard Rock Cafe or Burgos St. I like Burgos the best as there are dozens of places there where I can take a lady for a quick "thumping" should the need arise. Just have to send Babygirl's mother off shopping for a couple hours, baby in tow.

    Dragon Slayer

  3. #157

    Off to Manila Soon

    Guys,

    I am here in less than two weeks. I cannot wait. I have a Trip here for the balance of May then I must return the end of June for the 2nd birthday of my Son, Little C, in Davao City and the first birthday on "US Independence Day" of "Babygirl" here in Makati City. So I travel here for a few weeks in May, return to US for one month to work again and then return to celebrate birthdays and the Baptism, Finally, of my infant daughter.

    If you are in Davao City then leave a message for me, Dragon Slayer, with Henny at De Bonte Koe Restaurant. I will receive it and we can meet for the Davao Wine Club Meeting (again it will be magnificent No. California red wines as these are NOT exported due to limited production so I want the guys to try them). GE is poroclaiming disinterest with our WIne CLube after such a long time since the last Meeting (June 2008) but I am certain he will not want to miss this.

    If you are in Manila I will be UP for a night (afternoon is even better) out at the Clubs on Burgos St. I found that some Clubs like Mirrors are better during the day with Happy Hour and the girls anxious to get some money. You can get a blowjob or fuck right inside this Club during the day. I met a really great Lady here last November, a single mother. She helped me with my new cellphone as I sucked her tit and played with her pussy. She stroked my dick in the Club, met me at 8:00PM when she got off work and spent three nights with me after her work. I got fucked, sucked and blown like a category 5 typhoon. She never mentioned money but I offered to pay her utility bill when I overheard her talking to her sister and telling her to pawn their stereo system for the money. She was exstatic to hera that I would pay this so she did not have to pawn anything. I then sent her home with a couple thousand pesos extra when beautiful, little mother and my infant daughter arrived from the Province.

    She exited through one stairway as I took a second one to meet them in the Restaurant. I like these Clubs and do not care what other guys state. I always have a good time and I usually get blown and fucked magnificently and without shelling out a lot of money.

    Dragon Slayer

  4. #156
    Quote Originally Posted by GoodEnough  [View Original Post]
    I've tried Zugaurat a couple of times. In fact it's owned, or at least used to be owned by a former member of this forum. I found the food to be edible but not very good. There's much better Arabic food in Greenbelt and Malate, and the Ethiopian food was, I thought bland and inauthentic, but then I used to live in Addis so I know what ethereal stuff is supposed to taste like. The ambience was pleasant enough but I would never make any sort of special effort to go there, and I dislike Burgos, so it's not likely I would find myself in the area by chance.
    Yeah, I've never tried their Arabic dishes. No reason, as their Indian curries are delicious.

  5. #155
    I just noticed Bollyboy's post on the closing of Ci Çou and perhaps of Je Suis Gourmand, and for me that's not good news at all. I guess the next time I will have to try l'Aubergine, which I hear is supposed to be pretty good as well. The thing I loved about the first two places was that they were so authentically French and made no concessions at all to local tastes. For those in the mood for some light French dining for lunch, I suggest the restaurant at Alliance Française. It's small, attractive, relatively informal and very moderately priced for food like Croque Monsieur or Madame, omelettes aux fromages, soupe à l'oignon and other very standard French fare. It's in Makati and I don't remember the address, but it ought to be easy enough to look it up. I don't know whether or not it's open for dinner.

    I think I've mentioned a restaurant called Nuvo as well, in either Greenbelt 2 or 3. I've been impressed with the quality of the-generally French-food each of the three or four times I've eaten there. I was surprised to find that it's all prepared by a Filipino chef, who was trained by a French chef in Manila. It's not inexpensive, but the selection of wines is fairly good, and the prices are less than those paid at Je Suis Gourmand and Ci Çou.

    I ate lunch at Carpaccio last month, after an absence of about a year, and thought that the place had done a fine job of maintaining reasonably high quality. It's not Italian haute cuisine by any means, and it's got a fairly unimaginative menu, but I thought the food was solid and well prepared. It was lunchtime, so I didn't look at the wine list.

    As a committed Francophile who spent a lot of his life in Paris, I'm a total theévotée of French food, so I'm going have have to start re-investigating the French restaurant scene in Manila. I'm a bit spoiled here in Davao since at least we have Claude's Café de Ville which is, if not exciting in it's offerings, at least authentic in it's preparation and preparation.

    GE

  6. #154
    Quote Originally Posted by Rubio Tonto  [View Original Post]
    I've suggested this place a few times, but gotten no feedback. This is a reasonably priced place in Makati, on a side street between Burgos Ave and the City Garden Hotel. The restaurant specializes in Middle Eastern, Indian, and North African food. They have a selection of about 20 or 30 curries, plus 8 to 10 varieties of rice. I usually have on of the Indian curries with basmati rice and Ethiopian injera bread to soak up the sauce when I'm done. Delicious food. You have the option of eating outside, eating inside at a small table, or sitting on the floor on cushions Middle Eastern style.

    GE, I've also tried Italianni's and found it quite good as well.
    I've tried Zugaurat a couple of times. In fact it's owned, or at least used to be owned by a former member of this forum. I found the food to be edible but not very good. There's much better Arabic food in Greenbelt and Malate, and the Ethiopian food was, I thought bland and inauthentic, but then I used to live in Addis so I know what ethereal stuff is supposed to taste like. The ambience was pleasant enough but I would never make any sort of special effort to go there, and I dislike Burgos, so it's not likely I would find myself in the area by chance.

  7. #153

    Ziggurat

    I've suggested this place a few times, but gotten no feedback. This is a reasonably priced place in Makati, on a side street between Burgos Ave and the City Garden Hotel. The restaurant specializes in Middle Eastern, Indian, and North African food. They have a selection of about 20 or 30 curries, plus 8 to 10 varieties of rice. I usually have on of the Indian curries with basmati rice and Ethiopian injera bread to soak up the sauce when I'm done. Delicious food. You have the option of eating outside, eating inside at a small table, or sitting on the floor on cushions Middle Eastern style.

    GE, I've also tried Italianni's and found it quite good as well.

  8. #152

    Bad news for Makati fine diners!

    I hate to be the bearer of bad news chaps but I have the following updates on the fine dining scene here in Makati.

    1) Cicou shut it's doors for the last time 28th Feb. Just not making enough money with the limited patronage apparently.

    2) Carpaccio. Have now had 2 x very disappointing meals there over my last 2 visits. This time old lettuce in the ceasar salad and a US steak so full of fat most of it got left on the side of the plate. Just 8 covers at 8pm as well, never a good sign.

    3) Je Suis Gourmand. Closed for "renovations" for a few months. I hear one of the business partners has pulled out, and that it may not re-open at all. Again, had become a little disappointing in it's last few months of operation.

    So watch this space boys. My mission is to find suitable repalcements!

    BB

  9. #151
    Quote Originally Posted by GoodEnough  [View Original Post]
    To the excellent lists below I would add ÇI C'ou at thrvHotrl Celeste in Makati. It's owned by a French chef, and it's expensive and superb. I also quite enjoy Nuvo in Greenbelt 2, also French and pricey, but not nearly as expensive as ÇI C'ou. Far lower in cost is Italiannis, also in Greenbelt, where I find the cuisine creative and consistently good.

    GE
    I would second Nuvos and Carpaccio's Restaurant. Both excellent.

    DS: Gustavian is in Ayala Terraces ground floor opposite (ie other side of Terraces) Lemongrass restaurant (another reasonably priced eatery, great Vietnamese / Thai food. Has a very tasty rice crepe with pork, shrimp and lots extras)

    Ask the taxi to drop you off where the taxs PICK UP people in Ayala Terracea (not where they drop you which is normally by Starbucks). Then go through / past security and turn left, and down there near the awnings is Gustavian. Love the steak and pork, and as I said earlier the buffet is good value (but get there early as bufffet is very popular)

  10. #150

    And till more.

    To the excellent lists below I would add ÇI C'ou at thrvHotrl Celeste in Makati. It's owned by a French chef, and it's expensive and superb. I also quite enjoy Nuvo in Greenbelt 2, also French and pricey, but not nearly as expensive as ÇI C'ou. Far lower in cost is Italiannis, also in Greenbelt, where I find the cuisine creative and consistently good.

    GE

  11. #149

    More on this

    Wicked Roger,

    Thankyou. I need to try Gustavian. Do you have the Phone Number / Address? I need something to give a taxi driver as I doubt one of them dines there too frequently.

    Watson29,

    "Elementary my dear Watson, elementary". I love Maya at the Crossroads Complex (Archbishop Reyes) and also Olio Restaurant. Olio is definitely fine dining at its best. White linen tablecloths, candles, dim lighting, soft, romantic music, good wines and great, continental cuisine in a lovely setting. Has a waterfall running down one wall which is also nice. Unlike, Maya, there is not outside dining (Maya gets a big drink crowd after 10PM outside). Like Maya, it is located in the Crossroads Complex and it is open until 11:00PM for dining. Lunch also, same as at Maya.

    FOr Japanese food there is also a decent place in the Crossroads complex and also Micado located on Archbishop Reyes.

    Now back to Makati:

    I love Carpaccio's Restaurant on yakal St, off Pasong Tamol. Try the other two restaurants located here also on different nights. If you love Filipino food in a nice setting, try Barrio Fiesta Restaurant. Open for 30+ years it is the first place where I ever dined in the Phils. Right on corner of Makati Avenue and Valdex St. Has music at 5:00PM and it is only a block up from Burgos St but at the other end of Burgos where there are no Clubs.

    Je Suis Gourmand and L'Opera, both in the Fort Banifacio area are excellent. I prefer L; Opera as I enjoy fine Italian food. I also like Tosca's, located inside the Dusit Hotel. DO arrange your own cab service to get you afterwards as taxis are scarce around here after 8:00PM and the Hotel cars are horrifically overpriced. I

    For Japanese food you must try "Little Tokyo" on Pasong Tamol St just down from Makati Cinema Square. About twenty small authentic Japanese Restaurants, all ownded by Japanese. Get your Nohongo in order as Englsih is the second language spoken here and Tagalog a far distant third (no vasayan at all; normal for metro manila). The Japanese restaurant on the second floor of the Herald Suites Hotel here is also very good. Crowded nightly with Japanese businessmen shows how good it is.

    Dragon Slayer

  12. #148
    Quote Originally Posted by Watson29  [View Original Post]
    I have been looking for good European restaurant. Thanks. I will definitely try this next time. I do red wine every dinner, so this can be perfect for me.

    I go Cebu regularly too. Alone. Any great experience you got in Cebu?
    DS likes the Maya restaurant by the Crossroads in Cebu and so do I.

    I also like the Gustavian in Ayala Terraces as run by an American (nice guy) with a reaasonable wine line and a great steak. Also the buffett is around 500/550 pesos with a glass of red / white etc and is great value.

    Check your PM W29

  13. #147

    Wine and fine dining at that price is good deal

    I have been looking for good European restaurant. Thanks. I will definitely try this next time. I do red wine every dinner, so this can be perfect for me.

    I go Cebu regularly too. Alone. Any great experience you got in Cebu?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dragon Slayer  [View Original Post]
    Guys,

    I really enjoy Makati. Hate the horrible traffic but everything else is great. I took My Lady, her friend (Baby's GodMother soon) and my Infant daughter to my favorite restaurant here. It was nice and I need to comment that there are two other excellent Restaurants right next to it. One a very nice European plane and a very good Steak Restuarant. I looked inside both and we even talked about returning the next time.

    Carpaccio's is fabulous and my idea of fine dining. We had three girls waiting on us and one requested to hold Devinia. After we got seated I noticed that the entire Staff was staring at us. Used to seeing me but not accustomed to me, two beautiful woman and a newborn baby. So, I held Devinia up in my arms and proclaimed,"She is ALL mine"! All of the Staff came over to see her. Guests in this place at night are very Upscale. They tend to mind their own business and I noticed that all were in groups of 4-10.

    I requested certain magnificent, Italian music be played and they had it going. A nice bottle of Italian red and great, four course, set dinners (appetizer, salad, choice of three entrees and dessert with coffee) is what we went with. I got out of there for P4, 200 for the three of us, including tip and the bottle of wine.

    I wish I had spent more time here in Makati and perhpas passed on CDO. Next Trip I will.

    No matter what anyone says, She did a great job of losing a lot of weight, very quickly. Still has a great set of tits. I scrolled way back to see the nudes I posted of her when we first met. Had a dozen or so lurkers PM me then asking for her contact information. Discretion is always smart. Never know what the future holds.

    Dragon Slayer

  14. #146
    Quote Originally Posted by Wicked Roger  [View Original Post]
    Never had issues with Cpac but always with PAL.
    Bit late in my reply WR but I have been busy elsewhere (and dining on other fruits when I would prefer peaches & cream).

    Like you, I have been having problems with my HSBC VISA Credit Card on PAL bookings for almost 12 months. To make it worse it is a "Mabuhay Miles PAL FF Points earner", so you would expect it to work with PAL bookings.

    I have been in to HSBC twice and they assure me that my "Verified by Visa" account is OK. The problem clearly lies with PAL. I can use my HSBC Visa card with no worries at all on CPac but not on PAL. I have even gone in to the PAL HQ (Card Services) personally to complain. PAL has lost thousands of pesos in flight bookings to CPac in the last year. Like you WR. CPac is now my preferred airline (and the flight attendants wear cuter uniforms too)

  15. #145
    Quote Originally Posted by Member #1453  [View Original Post]
    I have noticed that Cebu pacific bookings with a Visa Card go through just fine. I have never been able to complete the transaction using a MC. Cheers
    Good observation M1453. I always use Visa.

    Also remember if can be costly to change flights / days so try to stick to your schedule. I just changed a day and it cost me 700 pesos per ticket. When I try to get an earlier flight on the same day I was asked for 4000 pesos just to change (as all changes must be made 48 hours prior). So I stayed had a pizza and coffee and got my scheduled flight a few hours later.

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