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KeithD
22nd September 2014, 09:24
Filipinos exemplify the notion that they always are the life and soul of the party, their ability to sing and dance is an innate characteristic belonging to the majority of the people. Combined with a great sense of humour you can guarantee some great partying while in Manila. Karaoke, as in most Asian countries, is a national sport and mercilessly encouraged by the locals. Filipinos like to go out in Manila be it a weekday or a weekend. That is why there is more to Manila than Karaoke bars. Close to the airport, you can have a lot of fun with the nightlife kicking off in venues like Opus Lounge where you can have a drink and dine amidst renaissance murals and DJ sounds.

Many first-time foreigners are dazzled by Malate and Ermita’s nocturnal street scene, buzzing with lively clubs and realistic music alongside sleazy girlie bars. Meanwhile, dedicated clubbers and ice-cool cats are likely to be slinking off to Makati City or Quezon City to seek out drum and bass DJ sets or sip the latest imported vodkas. Malate is one of the most famous party districts and much more lively during the night. Makati and Global City also have bars in the Greenbelt and Bonifacio High Street malls respectively. You can also find upscale wine bars, booming clubs, jazz joints and American style pubs in and around Manila. Eastwood City in Quezon City is another favourite hangout of locals. Keep in mind that night time in any city is generally when the low life factor emerges and when you should exercise extreme caution for your own safety. Always bear in mind that safety comes first, use common sense.

The hottest musical guests in town playing to a crowd that is sharply dressed and ready to party hard is found at the Republic, which remains one of the city’s super clubs. This venue is located within the gaming and entertainment cluster called Resorts world.

If you want to spot a local celebrity in the Philippines, just head to Bonifacio Global City’s exclusive Prive Bar. But if you really want something more eclectic, go to.Quezon City. You can marvel at the mismatch of a church located on the same street as the bars. Your experience wouldn’t be complete without stopping by a comedy club like.Klownz, where gay go-betweens get Filipino volunteers to come up on stage and entertain everyone.

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Terpe
22nd September 2014, 10:12
The all-you-can-eat midnight buffet at 'Something Fishy' Eastwood is fabulous.
Done it a few times and can highly recommend the food the service and the experience.
Be sure to get there early as the place gets full very fast.

Look here for menu & details ( http://www.munchpunch.com/somethin-fishy-eastwood-city-walk/menu)

:hubbahubba:

raynaputi
22nd September 2014, 10:31
The all-you-can-eat midnight buffet at 'Something Fishy' Eastwood is fabulous.
Done it a few times and can highly recommend the food the service and the experience.
Be sure to get there early as the place gets full very fast.

Look here for menu & details (http://www.munchpunch.com/somethin-fishy-eastwood-city-walk/menu)

:hubbahubba:

Yup, I've been there in the past and the midnight to morning buffet is superb! :hubbahubba::xxgrinning--00xx3:

Terpe
22nd September 2014, 10:33
I'll be at Vikings all-you-can-buffet Davao on my birthday...........soon :hubbahubba:



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Birthday celebrant of all ages can avail the birthday promo on the day itself and on their birthday month.
Celebrants can eat for free on the day of their birthday on both lunch and dinner, as long as accompanied by ONE FULL PAYING ADULT.
Celebrants can eat for free for one month on both lunch and dinner per day, as long as it is within the month of his/her birthday and accompanied by FOUR FULL PAYING ADULT.
One full paying adult are adult guests who will be paying full rate without any discounts.
Requirements for Celebrants: Celebrant must bring an ORIGINAL and VALID government issued picture I.D. with the birthdate imprinted on it, both local and foreign I.D.s are accepted, for proof (such as S.S.S., N.B.I., Driver’s License, Pag-Ibig, P.R.C., Barangay, Unified, Police Clearance I.D. and Passport) In the case that the celebrant doesn’t have a government issued picture I.D., he/she may bring his/her birth certificate supported by any picture I.D. (school I.D., parent’s I.D., company I.D.).
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Gift certificates to avail this promo is not honored.
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Pete/London
22nd September 2014, 23:43
The all-you-can-eat midnight buffet at 'Something Fishy' Eastwood is fabulous.
Done it a few times and can highly recommend the food the service and the experience.
Be sure to get there early as the place gets full very fast.

Look here for menu & details ( http://www.munchpunch.com/somethin-fishy-eastwood-city-walk/menu)

:hubbahubba:

Your link is not working for me. It gives a 403 forbidden access message

Terpe
22nd September 2014, 23:59
Your link is not working for me. It gives a 403 forbidden access message

I just checked it again and it's OK :Erm:

Try their Facebook:-
https://www.facebook.com/SomethinFishy

Pete/London
23rd September 2014, 09:16
Thanks..facebook page works fine, still getting the 403 error on your other link though which seems to be difficult to work around.

I reckon my wife would love to give that place a go on next visit to Manila, I may have missed it on the facebook page, but what is the buffet cost.

Terpe
23rd September 2014, 10:49
...... I may have missed it on the facebook page, but what is the buffet cost.

Monday-Friday - Php169.00, Php125.00 for children below 4 ft.
Saturday, Sunday and Holidays - Php179.00, Php135.00 for children below 4 ft

Terpe
23rd September 2014, 10:53
still getting the 403 error on your other link though which seems to be difficult to work around.


Pete, try typing "Somethin Fishy menu" into Google :xxgrinning--00xx3: