You mean Al Bacio restaurant.
[QUOTE=BrainDrain;2205255]Sounds like you had a rough trip. Absolutely I know that these guys run a one way system. It's OK for them to ask you to leave a hotel room early but to stay 30 minutes past your allotted check out time, well "that's extra Sir".
For the most past I just live with that kind of attitude here and expect it. Now that I'm expecting it I can control for it and dot get ripped off as often.
I eat at Salvatore's quite a few times, not too hard too find considering it is in the same block on the same road as ABC. I like the food, I'll check the bill more closely.
Be safe in Thailand.[/QUOTE]BrainDrain,
FYI, Salvatore's Italian restaurant is not near ABC Hotel. It is located on Fields Avenue near Phillies Sports Bar. I believe Roadhouse and Angel Witch Bars at ground level and Salvatore's on the second floor. Like I said, it is hard to locate. (Smiley Face. Special characters do not work in preview.) No one bothers to look up because you have Roadhouse and Angel Witch door girls in pretty dresses at ground level. But why am I advertising Salvatore's? I guess I am advising people to avoid it.
You may be referring to Al Bacio Italian restaurant, which is located on the same block as ABC Hotel. I have seen it from the outside but have never eaten there. It looked like an upscale restaurant to me so I'm thinking they do not have rats in the kitchen.
Philippines sex scene today.
[QUOTE=ChochaMonger;2205394]............................You make do with what is available or cry into your pint of Guinness.[/QUOTE]Thats it, especially for us who have known better times. More crying and more Guinness nowadays, I'm afraid, LOL.
Still the best destination for me nowadays. Doesn't say much for the other places, does it.
Cheers, tears, and beers, but fewer exciting encounters, me fears!
The new Chocha Monger brew.
[QUOTE=ChochaMonger;2205639]......................... When mongers cry into their Guinness Extra Bitter, the warm salty tears blend into the frothy head cutting the sharpness of the bitter hops into a smooth drinking stout with chocolate undertones of roasted cacao beans and dark malt....................................[/QUOTE]Oooh, can't wait for that one, especially the "chocolate undertones".
Fun, fun, its (whoring touring) got to be fun or forget it. Thanks for your contribution.