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01-13-25 07:40 #7985
Posts: 384Re: M. O.
Originally Posted by ChrisH [View Original Post]
Like King Santo is finding out some things work completely different than the places mentioned above.
Lots of chicas in Cuba are in such poor economic shape that (if you have some game) they'll gladly hook up for a good time, eating out, drinks etc.
On my many trips there that's what I aim for. Honestly, where I live (Los Angeles) there's so much for us to choose from that it'd be so counter productive to visit Cuba to chaise and pay for tail there. Yes, I know is quite a bit cheaper there, but again, when you ad up airfare, lodging etc it's prolly cost wise about the same as paying here for Koreans cuties or the MP joints which are lower in cost.
Even lower, cost wise, is Tijuana, a couple of hours away.
Just one piece of advise for anybody, play it cool and do not treat the chicas you meet like putas. I'm talking about the ones that are not the hard core ones.
Thanks again to King Santo for posting and all the info he's provided.
Mondo.
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01-12-25 16:16 #7984
Posts: 611Originally Posted by Mondo707 [View Original Post]
You are correct! This restaurant is 1 of my favs in Havana. I usually eat on the 1st level, and get my favorite dish, the Lamb Shank. Prices are on point, and the beer is always nice and cold. It will be my first stop when I arrive on Friday morning. Can't wait!
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01-12-25 16:08 #7983
Posts: 611Originally Posted by KingSanto [View Original Post]
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01-12-25 14:49 #7982
Posts: 374Covered?
Just wondering if all sex in Cuba is "con batido" which is short for "with preservative" (condom) or if there is any natural sex without preservatido?
The Cuban girls I did all required batido. The sex was just like a handshake, as long as it was with a condom the girls all were willing.
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01-12-25 11:34 #7981
Posts: 4Originally Posted by Mondo707 [View Original Post]
Yessir, to use La Nave, you need a Cubacel SIM card. More specifically, you need a Cuban phone number so that you can receive the confirmation text when you sign up. After you're signed up, you're able to set your email and password so you won't necessarily need the number after that. The tourist SIM card is valid for 7 days so if you come back and have a different number, it's fine; there's an option to change your number within the app as needed. I can't speak on the prices of the regular taxis because I've never taken one but the La Nave rides ranged from 800-2700 pesos ($2. 50-$9). The vast majority of my rides were around the 900-1100 peso range. I was in Vedado so to get to places like La Rampa or Pazillo Fresh or Papi Rey it was always 900-1100. Havana Vieja 1100-1200. The only time it was 2700 was when I sent the slim girl home but she lived pretty far away, so the price made sense to me.
La Nave works exactly like Uber. The only difference being that you have to select on the map where you want to go. You can't really search "Hotel Manzana" and then go there but it's easy once you get used to it. Just use your Google / Apple maps to see where the location is and put it in La Nave. It'll give you a rough estimate of the price and it's almost always spot on. Extremely reliable, always works and the ride always got accepted within 60 seconds. The drivers will normally call you right away to confirm that you actually want the La Nave and after that he's on his way. A lovely, lovely app. And that's not hyperbole. It's really that good. When you arrive at your destination, the final price is displayed very prominently on the driver's phone so there's never any confusion on how much you owe.
As for Pazillo Fresh, I paid in pesos, I'm not sure if they take USD but they actually pick up their fucking phone so I recommend just calling and asking once you get your SIM card. In Santo Domingo, I only pay in Dominican pesos so I followed the same protocol in Cuba. The only time I spent actual dollars was in Cohiba Atmosphere for the cigars but I knew beforehand from research that they only take USD (and make sure your bills are perfect with no rips; one of my 10's had a slight corner missing and they didn't want to accept it. I had more so I just switched it out no big deal). I also paid for my taxi from the airport in dollars because I didn't have pesos yet.
Papi Rey is more of a fast food spot (there's no seating). I go there to change my money. Excellent rates. I just walk in and say "I'm here to change" in Spanish. They have you wait outside for 1-2 minutes and then one of the owners takes you to a back room and exchanges your money for you. In my 4 days there the dollar was booming so the rates were 305,310, 315 and then 320. It seems to be popular for changing money because sometimes there's a line of Cubans, but it moves quickly. Always check El Toque before and always ask for the rate once you're in the back room. Just to be sure. Beware that they generally only have 200-peso and 100-peso bills. I know people in the forum don't like that (and neither do I) but it's so convenient, quick and trustworthy that I just kept going. They give you the money rubberbanded up in set amounts so as a workaround, I just kept the money in the bands that they gave me (for example, the bill at El Biky was like 10,600 pesos. Cool. I drop a 10 K peso band and just count out the other 600. Super simple).
Thanks for the heads up on the 10% tax. It seems that most "official" restaurants charge that so I was prepared. In DR you get charged an 18% sales tax and then a 10% "gratuity" on top of that so the 10% sales tax in Havana was A-okay with me!
I hope this information is helpful for you and thanks for the food recommendations. I've written them down for my next trip.
Best.
King Santo.
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01-12-25 09:16 #7980
Posts: 384Re: Good times
Originally Posted by KingSanto [View Original Post]
You mentioned to use La Nave I'd need a Cuban sim card, right? How would the prices be compared to the regular taxis there? I take it it works like Uber does, right? You get the price quote before hand, right?
Found the place you mentioned, Pazillo Fresh, nice to know since I stay not far from there. Do they take CUP, USD or both?
Also, you mentioned Papi Rey, is that a place to buy CUP or something else?
Yeah, I hit El Biky a lot when I visit, clean place and affordable for us visiting. Heads up, when you get the bill they ad a 10% automatically like they do in Europe. First time I went I tipped them not realizing the tip was already included in the bill!
Can't wait to get there for my trip next month.
Saludos.
Mondo
ps, In case you enjoy Cuban and Spanish food I recommend Los Nardos. It's in front of the Capitolio Nacional, on the 2nd floor. There is also another restaurant on the 3rd floor, not sure what type of food they do there. I know Cuban@s love Los Nardos. Affordable and clean.
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01-12-25 07:26 #7979
Posts: 23Originally Posted by KingSanto [View Original Post]
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01-11-25 19:40 #7978
Posts: 4Day 3 in Havana
Day 3:
Here is where things start to get interesting. So last night before going to bed, I send a message to the slim girl that I didn't get to meet for lunch because of the miscommunication. The post nut clarity made me realize that I was a little out of pocket and should try her again. I say "Hey, I still want to meet you, hit me up in the morning when you wake up" and go to sleep next to the Badoo chica I had just smashed.
I wake up in the morning and I have a text from the slim girl. Nice. She still wants to see me and we set something up for later in the day. Okay now I'm feeling good. I send the Badoo girl from the previous night home in a La Nave, shower and realize that I actually haven't drank any water in two days. I was so pissed with Cuba that I forgot to buy water! My AirBnB host says they can get me mini water bottles at $1/ each. Bro I'm not new to this, stop the nonsense. My first day you try to change my money for 250, now you want me to buy mini water bottles at $1/ pop? No.
I hop in a La Nave and head to this grocery store named "Pazillo Fresh". They have full bottles of water at 200 pesos each. Nice, I'll take 10 of them thangs. I look around and notice this place has a lot of American sodas and a ton of alcohol. At great prices! I ask what time they close, he says 11 PM. Ohhh you'll definitely be seeing me again. I hop in a La Nave headed home and guzzle down 3 of the waters. Didn't realize I was that thirsty. At this point I'm starting to get hip to Havana and I know things close early so now it's time for cigars. I hop in a La Nave to Hotel Manzana and go into a spot named "Coheba Atmosphere". It was worth the wait because man their cigar selection is crazy. The Cuban attendant there helps me pick out 3 mild cigars (1 Montecristo, 2 R&J's). $58 total (expensive but they were so worth it). I head back out and I get a phone call, it's a barber from one of the places that were closed yesterday. He does house calls for 1000 pesos. Okay, now I'm starting to fuck with Cuba. I take a La Nave home and the barber arrives on time with his tools and cuts my hair in the AirBnB. He does an incredible job, I give him 3000 pesos. My power levels are definitely over 9000 now.
Right on queue the slim girl hits me up, she's ready and she wants to pay for her own taxi. Okay, I'm definitely not used to that. She pulls up and tells me she's downstairs. I walk downstairs and oh my God this is one of the most naturally beautiful women I've ever seen in my life. Holy shit. I bring her up into the apartment and we chat a bit. I find out she's in her last year of law school. I want to take her out to eat but I've got to change my money. We hop in the La Nave and head to Papi Rey. She tells me she wants to wait outside, doesn't want to see me change my money. Oooo I like this girl. She was purposely looking away when I paid the La Nave too. Interesting. I walk in and ask the rate. It's 315 now. Now I really like this place. I get 31.5 K pesos and we hop in a La Nave back to my place so I can put the money up.
We take another La Nave over to a restaurant named "El Biky". 2 Croquetas Appetizers, 2 beers, 2 malt drinks, chicken entre with vegetables and a fish steak with vegetables and an extra side of rice. 10 K pesos. Okay Cuba is growing on me. La Nave back to my place and we're chilling playing UNO (I highly recommend taking a deck of UNO with you wherever you go), this girl is so sweet she'll give you a damn toothache! I'm thoroughly enjoying her company. Remember that grocery store from before? Time to go back and get some liquor. Bottle of Cuban rum, 2 Pepsis, 2 red bulls and cookies, 9600 pesos. Now I'm really starting to like this girl. I tell her to get anything she wants and all she asks for is 2 Pepsis and 2 Redbulls. We had already agreed to spend the day together tomorrow so I'm like "get whatever you need for two days". She repeats herself "2 Pepsis, 2 Redbulls". Okay this girl is definitely not Dominican, wow. I'm blown away.
Hop back in the La Nave to the AirBnB and do the deed. She has a few things to take care of in the morning so I send her home in a La Nave and give her money for the taxi fare. I sit outside on the terrace of my AirBnB, Montecristo in hand, absolutely sauced off of this Cuban rum and thinking to myself. "Cuba? I think I actually like you quite a bit. You're growing on me".
Looking forward to Day 4 (my last day before leaving). I think I'll be back. I see the potential.
Best,
King Santo.
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01-11-25 19:39 #7977
Posts: 4Agreed. I'll be back though
Originally Posted by Nomars777 [View Original Post]
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01-10-25 17:34 #7976
Posts: 170Your experience is so familiar!
After a very rough first day, I was also feeling like, "Man, fuck this place! It's horrible, a dirty nasty shithole and I can't wait to never come here again!
Then I had a good day or two, and then I went back 2 more times, with the 3rd trip the best!
So yeah, it takes a little while to get used to the weird way that Havana operates, the way the girls operate, just how life is so very different there than here, but once you get your feet, it's amazing.
Enjoy!
Originally Posted by KingSanto [View Original Post]
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01-09-25 22:27 #7975
Posts: 4Day 2 In Havana
Day 2:
Sorry for the delay guys, was having issues with my email registration. Also decided to drop the "S" on "King Santos". Has a better ring to it. As I did with my first post, I'll try to keep it as short as possible.
So I wake up late and my legs are definitely a little sore from all the walking I did the night prior but it's whatever. Character development. I now set my eyes on completing yesterday's goal. A permanent SIM card.
So I head over to to a local ETECSA at (location) as planned and say I need a SIM card. They tell me to go to another one down the street at (location). Apparently that one is Commercial Office that offers more services. I walk in and ask for a SIM card. There's a breakdown in communication and the clerk sells me a 500-peso recarga card (to top up a SIM card). I'm not really upset about it because I'm going to need a recharge at some point anyway. I clarify with the same clerk that I need an actual SIM card. She won't sell it to me because I'm a foreigner. That sounds familiar. At this point, I bite the bullet, get on my phone (which I'm still getting internet on via the Android phone my AirBnB host gave me) and order the $13.99 7-day "Basic" tourist card from Suena Cuba and select "Commerical Offices" for pickup. I head back home, grab my passport and return to the ETECSA Office. This time things go my way and I finally get the SIM card. Pop it into my phone and wow, the internet is so much better when the SIM is actually in your phone. Who would've thought? I'm mostly just very that I don't have to walk around with two phones like a jabroni anymore. I'm ready to get back to hunting.
As mentioned I had 3 Badoo dates lined up. The first one didn't respond to my messages but they werent delivering on WhatsApp. So I think it was an internet issue. 2nd one is messaging me back but I'm a veteran mongerer / hunter, I can tell it's not going anywhere. 3rd girl (beautiful slim light skinned girl - 21 years old) agrees to meet for lunch. Nice. She says she's going to the beach and will meet me after. This was around 11 AM. 4 PM rolls around and she says that she thought I had forgotten about her. Huh? I waiting for you to tell me you were done at the beach woman. At this point I'm fed up and kill the conversation and tell her maybe tomorrow. But I have no intentions of doing that (at the time). Extremely frustrated at this point. Let me get a haircut and hit the streets. A haircut should send my power levels over 9000 for hunting.
I hit three barber shops, they're all closed. Okay at this point Cuba is really starting to give me a headache but I'm not ready to throw in the towel. I'll get a haircut tomorrow. Let me go to Old Havana for the first time to eat and get a few cigars. But first, let's change money. I head back to the same restaurant spot from yesterday (Papi Rey on the corner of Av. Paseo and Calle 29) . Instead of the blonde, it's a young, bald white guy (he's super cool though). I ask him the rate today and he says 310. Nice, it was 305 yesterday, I'm starting to like this spot. I get 31 K pesos ($100), head to the house, shower and get a La Nave to Hotel Manzana for cigars.
While in the La Nave, I get a message from a new Badoo girl, she's willing to go on a date tonight. Nice. I ask her where she is and she says Old Havana. What a coincidence, that's exactly where I'm headed. I tell her to meet me at Hotel Manzana. Once I get to the hotel (about 8 PM), they tell me the cigars stop closed at 4 PM. I'm annoyed but at least I have a girl on the way. I hang out in front of Manzana for a few minutes and she shows up, 24 years old and cute but nothing to write home about. We go to a restaurant named "Sibirata Habana" right next to Hotel Manzana. We get 5 beers, an appetizer of croquetas, an appetizer of Brucheta, Lobster dish entre and a cheeseburger for 16.7 K CUP ($53.87). Decent food but the vibes and nice decor were a great touch.
It's 11 now and we're having a good time. We leave the restaurant and her dad (yes, her dad) is outside in the park area chilling by his car. She says a few words to him and one of her chica friends. I wave to them and they wave back LOL. Chica comes back, we hop in the La Nave and go back to my place. Great performer, I paid her 9000 pesos, she was happy about that and says she wants to spend the night. Cool with me.
Things got off to a rough start but now that I have my SIM card and I've finally gotten a nut off, I'm feeling a LOT better about the situation and the adventure that this learning curve is providing me. I think I was just cranky LOL. We'll see what Day 3 has to offer. I have quite a few planned and it finally feels like I'm starting to hit my stride.
Best,
King Santo.
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01-07-25 04:17 #7974
Posts: 112Originally Posted by Cabroncito [View Original Post]
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01-05-25 19:54 #7973
Posts: 116La Nave App Question?
If I get a tourist SIM that allows sms will it work? And if not, does the app require a permanent SIM just to set up the account, or does it require 2 FA (typing in the code) each time I request a ride.
Heading to Havana this week! Thanks. !
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01-05-25 18:13 #7972
Posts: 49Originally Posted by KingSantos [View Original Post]
Just wondering if you found any better hunting during the weekend? Hope your trip has picked up.
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01-04-25 05:26 #7971
Posts: 1076Originally Posted by KingSantos [View Original Post]