If one were to bring a bar girl to Hong Kong’s attached restaurant, Azul, would the staff care about a customer having a boob in one hand and food in the other?
I’ve seen HK gals eating there, some on their black robes. My guess is nudity or groping would not be allowed. They’d probably tell you to keep it in the club or in your room. I’m not sure how Azul would feel about spontaneous front-room makeout sessions, however.
I've done some light groping in Azul, but only under the robe and discreetly. No front dining room makeout sessions, heavy petting, or boob licking. Just some light caressing under the table and an occasional quick beso.
I have not seen anything like it. Also, why would you even want to do it? Something like what @OldGringo rote about (light groping) is perfectly nice (even hot and romantic) if done discreetly with full approval of the girl. That's much cooler experience than all out groping and kissing...that's what the club is for.
THat being said, I have seen girls having a whale of a time with some cool customers in Azul...chatting...joking...laughing loudly. I got pulled into a fun back and forth by one of the BGs and I enjoyed it. I would much rather have that kind of an interaction with BGs in Azul. See them as normal girls having normal fun. The club is an alternate reality and it is best to not "mix" what happens in the club with what happens in Azul. Just my 2 cents...
@Cristobal, that is a dream of mine...to tread the ladies to a good time outside of Zona Norte. I am learning Spanish . And some day, hope to learn enough about Tijuana to be able to live out that dream. Has anyone written any pointers on how and where to go outside of the Zna Norte? For instance, is it possible to stay in some of the high-end hotels like Hyatt or Marriot without any questions being asked?
^^^^ Cristobal, how about after a nice front room makeout session and a long arriba and making it clear from the very start that seeing each other regularly is the objective?
Outside of Zona meeting likely after that first session?
I'm too lazy to write an article, but here are some of my favorite places to eat outside of Zona Norte if anyone is interested. I've been living in TJ for close to a year now and eat out regularly. I learned about some of these places from TJ vets who have been coming to TJ far longer than I have. In no particular order:
Lion Fish. Near Plaza Rio in Zona Rio by the huge Santander Bank. Excellent seafood of all kinds at reasonable prices. Very popular with both upper middle class locals and knowledgeable tourists. Very busy on weekends. A lot of birthday parties there. I've seen a lot of hot young latinas there with their friends and family. The food is even better than the eye candy though. I recommend the seafood combination plate, but everything is great.
Cafe de la Flor. In Plaza Rio. 2nd location near Paseo Chapultapec. Amazing fresh baked cakes, cheesecakes, pies, and desserts. Huge menu with a lot of Mexican food, but also sandwiches, soups, and salads. Great complimentary house made chips and salsa. Good brunch. Also very popular with locals. Expect a wait during busy times. I'm partial to the various grilled paninis on the menu that come with good fries, but hey I'm a gringo.
Dolce Salato. Blvd Agua Caliente. I can't mention amazing desserts and excellent panini without including Dolce Salato. Small Italian cafe with awesome desserts. You can listen to some Frank Sinatra, sip some Pellegrino or cappuccino, and enjoy your food. Great brunch. My favorite is the turkey club sandwich, loaded with avocado and bacon, on house made bread with the best onion rings I've had in TJ. Enough for two people or leftovers. It's huge. You have to try one of their desserts if you come here.
Collectivo Nueve on Revolucion, walking distance from Zona Norte. A small little hipster outdoor food court partially hidden down a long alley off Revo. Several places with good food, including empanadas, sushi, tacos, pizza, Mexican, a great burger place, Japanese grill, and BBQ. I had the best salad I've ever had in Mexico yesterday from the Japanese place. Spinach with grilled pears, feta cheese, and cranberries. So good with the grilled pears.
Gulisano's Italian food in Zona Rio. Several blocks away from Plaza Rio. This is the best Italian food I've had in Tijuana and I've tried a lot of Italian places. Many have been good, but this is my favorite. Owner lived in Italy for many years I was told. When you sit down and order, they bring you complimentary bruschetta, which is delicious. The bread is lightly toasted, but fresh and not too hard. The tomatoes on top are so ripe and bursting with flavor. Simplicity yet perfection. The eggplant parmigiana is as good as any I've had anywhere, including NYC. Must try if you like Italian food. Great cannoli too.
Tony's NY Pizza. Best pizza in TJ hands down. Owner was a chef in NY and retired to TJ to run this little pizza place. Gotta try it. As good as the best pizza in NY for only 25 pesos a slice. Good pasta and hot subs too.
Restaurant in Hotel Ticuan. Escort friendly 4 star hotel about one mile from HK. Good breakfast. Good Mexican food. Reasonable prices and nice atmosphere. The arrachera steak fajitas are excellent. They have an executive menu on weekdays and for $10 I believe you get soup or salad, an entree, and dessert. The tortilla soup and tiramisu are both very good. I'm going this week to get the salmon on the executive menu.
Churrascaria do Brazil. In Galerias Hipodromo near the soccer stadium. Brazilian steakhouse with salad bar. This place would cost $50 per person in the U.S. It only costs about $17 in TJ or only about $12 if you eat there after 6pm Monday through Thursday. Request the grilled pineapple if you don't see it and they'll bring it to you. Same with the filet mignon and grilled shrimp.
El Surtidor de Tamal on Ninos Heroes. Best tamales I've had in TJ. Nothing fancy, but clean and good. Moist tamales, fresh, and hot. Not too dry. 20 to 25 pesos each.
Casa Cacao. Small family owned Oaxacan Mexican restaurant on 2nd street, very close to HK. Great menu items with homemade mole sauce. Great homemade chocolates, desserts, and Mexican hot chocolate. The tamales with mole sauce are very good. My favorite is their gorditas with the shredded chicken in the middle. I also like their dark chocolate covered espresso beans for dessert.
I dragged a chica to eat here with me when she wanted mole sauce and she was complaining the whole time because she didn't want to go inside. Since then, she's done an about face and we've eaten there two more times. The last time she actually bought my meal for me. So, I guess you could say this place even wins over their critics.
Azul is hotel Rizo de Oro, with BT, if I understand.
With the HK Bar and the Cascadas there is some other restaurant.
In my opinion, the fact that you don't need a car in the zona to take a girl to bed, is a big part of what makes it go so smooth. Rather like a Land Cruise Ship.
Cars add an undesirable complication. Takes time, amounts to a delay, and then what do you do with the girl's car?
On cruise ships and in land cruise ships like the TJ zona this complication is absent. Everything is close enough that you can walk your girl in her high heels. Often you don't even need to leave the original building. And that allows for the most naught of attire.
The the US, most places are designed to prevent spontaneous sex. One reason is just for safety. I'm not saying it never happens, but it is rare.
In any thing like a retail business, where members of the public could see it, sex and sex acts are unlawful. And this is so even in a strip club or a civvie night club.
People talk about the Netherlands, "In the disco's, girls get fucked for rum and cola."
Very rare in the US.
So this was always the problem swinger's clubs faced. Finally they came up with the membership model, so the facility is no longer a retail business, or no longer being used as a retail business.
So finally in some places strip clubs are starting to use this model, and in some places swinger's clubs are getting to be more like strip clubs.
Azul Restaurant is attached to Cascada and Hong Kong. Accessible from the Alley just east of Las Chavala and Hong Kong.
Senda Norte is attached to Rizo de Oro hotel (just above tropical bar.) accessible both from Ninos heroes Street and also behind the lobby and down the hall in Rizo Hotel.
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I’m not sure how Azul would feel about spontaneous front-room makeout sessions, however.
Though anything is possible in TJ.
I prefer to eat my meal at Azul and my BG in my hotel room.
SJG
THat being said, I have seen girls having a whale of a time with some cool customers in Azul...chatting...joking...laughing loudly. I got pulled into a fun back and forth by one of the BGs and I enjoyed it. I would much rather have that kind of an interaction with BGs in Azul. See them as normal girls having normal fun. The club is an alternate reality and it is best to not "mix" what happens in the club with what happens in Azul. Just my 2 cents...
I agree "the club is an alternate reality" and why I enjoy taking BGs outside the Zona Norte to bars, clubs, movies, and restuarants.
How many appointment BGs do you see?
The odds of meeting a BG and taking her outside the Zona Norte after one arriba is rare.
Outside of Zona meeting likely after that first session?
SJG
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Whatever works for you, my friend.
I do not want the front room make out session, the one time I did this the BG ended up being a ROB arriba.
No thank you.
I prefer a shy girl in the club, a freak arriba.
But to each their own.
I like the food but as Countryman states there are much better places, even within walking distance.
Lion Fish. Near Plaza Rio in Zona Rio by the huge Santander Bank. Excellent seafood of all kinds at reasonable prices. Very popular with both upper middle class locals and knowledgeable tourists. Very busy on weekends. A lot of birthday parties there. I've seen a lot of hot young latinas there with their friends and family. The food is even better than the eye candy though. I recommend the seafood combination plate, but everything is great.
Cafe de la Flor. In Plaza Rio. 2nd location near Paseo Chapultapec. Amazing fresh baked cakes, cheesecakes, pies, and desserts. Huge menu with a lot of Mexican food, but also sandwiches, soups, and salads. Great complimentary house made chips and salsa. Good brunch. Also very popular with locals. Expect a wait during busy times. I'm partial to the various grilled paninis on the menu that come with good fries, but hey I'm a gringo.
Dolce Salato. Blvd Agua Caliente. I can't mention amazing desserts and excellent panini without including Dolce Salato. Small Italian cafe with awesome desserts. You can listen to some Frank Sinatra, sip some Pellegrino or cappuccino, and enjoy your food. Great brunch. My favorite is the turkey club sandwich, loaded with avocado and bacon, on house made bread with the best onion rings I've had in TJ. Enough for two people or leftovers. It's huge. You have to try one of their desserts if you come here.
Collectivo Nueve on Revolucion, walking distance from Zona Norte. A small little hipster outdoor food court partially hidden down a long alley off Revo. Several places with good food, including empanadas, sushi, tacos, pizza, Mexican, a great burger place, Japanese grill, and BBQ. I had the best salad I've ever had in Mexico yesterday from the Japanese place. Spinach with grilled pears, feta cheese, and cranberries. So good with the grilled pears.
Gulisano's Italian food in Zona Rio. Several blocks away from Plaza Rio. This is the best Italian food I've had in Tijuana and I've tried a lot of Italian places. Many have been good, but this is my favorite. Owner lived in Italy for many years I was told. When you sit down and order, they bring you complimentary bruschetta, which is delicious. The bread is lightly toasted, but fresh and not too hard. The tomatoes on top are so ripe and bursting with flavor. Simplicity yet perfection. The eggplant parmigiana is as good as any I've had anywhere, including NYC. Must try if you like Italian food. Great cannoli too.
Tony's NY Pizza. Best pizza in TJ hands down. Owner was a chef in NY and retired to TJ to run this little pizza place. Gotta try it. As good as the best pizza in NY for only 25 pesos a slice. Good pasta and hot subs too.
Restaurant in Hotel Ticuan. Escort friendly 4 star hotel about one mile from HK. Good breakfast. Good Mexican food. Reasonable prices and nice atmosphere. The arrachera steak fajitas are excellent. They have an executive menu on weekdays and for $10 I believe you get soup or salad, an entree, and dessert. The tortilla soup and tiramisu are both very good. I'm going this week to get the salmon on the executive menu.
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Cabanna Seafood in Paseo Chapultapec
Saketori Ya near Caliente Casino Hipodromo
Churrascaria do Brazil. In Galerias Hipodromo near the soccer stadium. Brazilian steakhouse with salad bar. This place would cost $50 per person in the U.S. It only costs about $17 in TJ or only about $12 if you eat there after 6pm Monday through Thursday. Request the grilled pineapple if you don't see it and they'll bring it to you. Same with the filet mignon and grilled shrimp.
Buen provecho!
We went to Lion Fish and it was as good as you said.
Thanks for the recommendations.
Going to try Churrascaria Do Brasil next time I am taking a BG out of the Zona for dinner.
Two more recommendations I just thought of.
El Surtidor de Tamal on Ninos Heroes. Best tamales I've had in TJ. Nothing fancy, but clean and good. Moist tamales, fresh, and hot. Not too dry. 20 to 25 pesos each.
Casa Cacao. Small family owned Oaxacan Mexican restaurant on 2nd street, very close to HK. Great menu items with homemade mole sauce. Great homemade chocolates, desserts, and Mexican hot chocolate. The tamales with mole sauce are very good. My favorite is their gorditas with the shredded chicken in the middle. I also like their dark chocolate covered espresso beans for dessert.
I dragged a chica to eat here with me when she wanted mole sauce and she was complaining the whole time because she didn't want to go inside. Since then, she's done an about face and we've eaten there two more times. The last time she actually bought my meal for me. So, I guess you could say this place even wins over their critics.
"I dragged a chica..."
Did SJG provide detailed instructivos how to use chloroform, gag, and tie her?
Lol.
With the HK Bar and the Cascadas there is some other restaurant.
In my opinion, the fact that you don't need a car in the zona to take a girl to bed, is a big part of what makes it go so smooth. Rather like a Land Cruise Ship.
Cars add an undesireable comp
On cruise ships and in land cruise ships like the TJ zona this complication is absent. Everything is close enough that you can walk your girl in her high heels. Often you don't even need to leave the original building. And that allows for the most naught of attire.
The the US, most places are designed to prevent spontaneous sex. One reason is just for safety. I'm not saying it never happens, but it is rare.
In any thing like a retail business, where members of the public could see it, sex and sex acts are unlawful. And this is so even in a strip club or a civvie night club.
People talk about the Netherlands, "In the disco's, girls get fucked for rum and cola."
Very rare in the US.
So this was always the problem swinger's clubs faced. Finally they came up with the membership model, so the facility is no longer a retail business, or no longer being used as a retail business.
So finally in some places strip clubs are starting to use this model, and in some places swinger's clubs are getting to be more like strip clubs.
SJG
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Senda Norte is attached to Rizo de Oro hotel (just above tropical bar.) accessible both from Ninos heroes Street and also behind the lobby and down the hall in Rizo Hotel.