Re: Chinese district in Santo Domingo to open
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Originally Posted by
MrHappy
The exchange was 1:1, girls got 2 bucks, and a buck for the bed. The Chinese bars with booths in the back were 5 bucks for the girl. A beer was 10 cents.
My favorite cabana was the Presidente, up on the north side of the city, not far from Herminia's. (another huge whore bar). Presidente cabanas had a small pool in every room. (Long before jacuzzi's were around)
WOW!!! Thanks.:iconTU:
Re: Chinese district in Santo Domingo to open
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Originally Posted by
psriches
WOW!!! Thanks.:iconTU:
The casas in Queens were $12 a session back then. No reason to fly.
Re: 01/2008 - Chinese district in Santo Domingo to open
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Originally Posted by
MrHappy
For what it's worth, I remember the chineses district from back in the early seventies, back in those days, there were quite a few chinese whore bars, with dominican whores.
The usual layout was a main bar in the front, with private booths in the rear where you could "sit" with your favorite chica from the front bar.
The privacy was accomplished by a curtain. If you wanted something from the bar, you would push a botton on the table, and the waitress would come and speak to you through the curtain.
Orders would be passed discreetly through the curtain in the same fashion.
In those days, there were soldiers on every corner, and at least one of them would carry a Thompson sub machine gun.
Not too much crime back then!
My uncle has a "restaurant" like that! :rofl: Except they didn't have whores at the bar.. It was really a place where Dominicans brought their "mistresses" and after dinner, there was a short term love motel on top. The security guard in the parking lot had a shotgun too (just like every parking lot... even the mall).
Re: 01/2008 - Chinese district in Santo Domingo to open
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Originally Posted by
hioctane
My uncle has a "restaurant" like that! :rofl: Except they didn't have whores at the bar.. It was really a place where Dominicans brought their "mistresses" and after dinner, there was a short term love motel on top. The security guard in the parking lot had a shotgun too (just like every parking lot... even the mall).
Get out of here!!! Was that the place that was just north of Ave. Mexico near Chinatown? The name escapes me now, but how many places could there have been like that?
I miss the Petite Chateau with it's "Live Review" every night, and their buffet during the day.
Re: 01/2008 - Chinese district in Santo Domingo to open
Re: Chinese district in Santo Domingo to open
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Originally Posted by
PapiQueRico
Are there many Chinese in SD? Havana has a decent sized "Bario Chino" History is often driven by $$. The Cubans outlawed slavery at about the same time that the work was finished on the Panama Canal. The Chinese who had built the canal were brought to Cuba to replace the slave labor.
The restaurant we go to is packed with Chinese customers.
Re: 01/2008 - Chinese district in Santo Domingo to open
Re: 01/2008 - Chinese district in Santo Domingo to open
Re: Chinese district in Santo Domingo to open
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Originally Posted by
JDR
The restaurant we go to is packed with Chinese customers.
You're answering a 6 year old question?:rofl::rofl::rofl:
Re: Chinese district in Santo Domingo to open
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Originally Posted by
MrHappy
You're answering a 6 year old question?:rofl::rofl::rofl:
And why is that strange?
Re: 01/2008 - Chinese district in Santo Domingo to open
Unlike the chicas,, Places that serve good food just get better and better with age...
6 years... drop in a bucket..
those dumpling things look interesting,, what is that Sea Urchin Roe on top ?
Re: 01/2008 - Chinese district in Santo Domingo to open
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Originally Posted by
JD426
Unlike the chicas,, Places that serve good food just get better and better with age...
6 years... drop in a bucket..
those dumpling things look interesting,, what is that Sea Urchin Roe on top ?
We ate there a few trips in the past years.