Hostess bar business
If you don’t know how this works, be very wary if you’re visiting. This is more like a hostess bar where you pay a premium for ladies sit with you as you drink. Doing business with locals and they decided to do a “company outing” for our visit.
The inside is very nice and extravagant and is larger space as compared to the shoddy outside. Lounge u shaped seating is everywhere designed to keep you on the inside and surrounded by ladies. No entrance fee necessary but drinks are mandatory. The manager is a sweet 30-40 yr old lady dressed in a cocktail dress hugging her curves with a charming smile. Showed the 5 of us to our seats that could sit 10+. The girls showed up excited with a few sitting immediately while the others waited until they were chosen via eye contact. Our hosts seem to know how this works so they pulled a couple girls and pointed them to sit around me as I was in the center. These guys were handsy. We got bottle service and the ladies drank with us and boy could they drink! It was sipping at first but someone called for shots and they started calling it themselves which was an obvious ploy to sell more bottles. They offered champagne too but we were only drinking whiskey cause us Americans was here. The women cling onto you and rubbed their chest on you like an overeager gf and you could could grab some ass easily. The chest depended on the girl and how friendly she was. After the buzz kicked in, some of the girls say on your laps for light grinds but the price you had to pay was in shots they poured. So not a strip club but a fun environment with good looking women being very friendly.
After almost 3 hours there, we left and they paid the bill. The lackey they had guide me to my hotel told me the bill was 450000y(4k)for 8 of us. He said it’s about $60 an hour/person to have the girls sitting with you and the cheapest bottle was $400+. Expensive experience but glad I didn’t have to pay.
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