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I am cool w/ one of the owners and the singer. I messed up by just popping in and not really staying too long. Another friend said people dance in there but unsure. This summer will check it out longer. Honestly , it felt a little strange to have the girl up front walk you down the long hallway. The owner that I know used to live in Thailand and has been in Cambo for about a year or so ( i think)
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I like it too. Had a good vibe in there. Nice mixture of bar/club type atmosphere. Nice addition to that street.armchairlawyer wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2019 7:34 pm I quite like Secrets. The Filipino band is very good but the sound booms and echoes in the vast space. The staff are divided into greeters (in flouncy red skirts), bar staff (in dickie bows and braces), waitresses (in white tops) and hostesses (in oddly matronly-looking red and black dresses). There is also a mamasan pushing hostesses towards likely-looking customers.The cheaper end drinks are much more expensive than normal but the higher end (such as premium beers and wine) only a little bit more. The customers are mostly Pattaya trippers (behaving a bit badly) and Chinese (looking at their phones). The Secrets logo is omnipresent, on the staff uniforms, on the countless tv screens and on the walls. It is corporate and safe (which is why the Chinese like it).
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What is a shed load?pczz wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2019 6:56 pmSounds on a par with pontoon and a shed load cheaper than a Khmer club. Not everyone in PP is here for 50p beers. Some of us would rather pay 75 cents and geta better class of sexpat to talk to
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No i am not bragging you are not going to see expats or most forum users here at Secrets they are targeting the Chinese, Japanese and Korean salary men.
Would you pay $3 for a beer??
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They are targeting the salary men not the Chinese construction workers like in Sihanouk. It's the construction workers in Sihanouk that's creating all the drama therepczz wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2019 7:40 pmhang on, how can it be safe if the chinese are there? have you been to snooky lately. [Mod Edit: Take it down a few notches. Thanks.]armchairlawyer wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2019 7:34 pm I quite like Secrets. The Filipino band is very good but the sound booms and echoes in the vast space. The staff are divided into greeters (in flouncy red skirts), bar staff (in dickie bows and braces), waitresses (in white tops) and hostesses (in oddly matronly-looking red and black dresses). There is also a mamasan pushing hostesses towards likely-looking customers.The cheaper end drinks are much more expensive than normal but the higher end (such as premium beers and wine) only a little bit more. The customers are mostly Pattaya trippers (behaving a bit badly) and Chinese (looking at their phones). The Secrets logo is omnipresent, on the staff uniforms, on the countless tv screens and on the walls. It is corporate and safe (which is why the Chinese like it).
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Lol yeah , this is so true. Mostly the Chinese construction workers are the one making trouble, other than that it seems just fine.The Last Word wrote: ↑Thu Apr 04, 2019 8:42 amThey are targeting the salary men not the Chinese construction workers like in Sihanouk. It's the construction workers in Sihanouk that's creating all the drama therepczz wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2019 7:40 pmhang on, how can it be safe if the chinese are there? have you been to snooky lately. [Mod Edit: Take it down a few notches. Thanks.]armchairlawyer wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2019 7:34 pm I quite like Secrets. The Filipino band is very good but the sound booms and echoes in the vast space. The staff are divided into greeters (in flouncy red skirts), bar staff (in dickie bows and braces), waitresses (in white tops) and hostesses (in oddly matronly-looking red and black dresses). There is also a mamasan pushing hostesses towards likely-looking customers.The cheaper end drinks are much more expensive than normal but the higher end (such as premium beers and wine) only a little bit more. The customers are mostly Pattaya trippers (behaving a bit badly) and Chinese (looking at their phones). The Secrets logo is omnipresent, on the staff uniforms, on the countless tv screens and on the walls. It is corporate and safe (which is why the Chinese like it).
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Absolutely but I don't feel special because of it.
I agree, you won't find many normal lifers on 136 at all.
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I'd pay $3 a beer, but not for a Cambodia, Anchor etcThe Last Word wrote: ↑Thu Apr 04, 2019 8:40 amNo i am not bragging you are not going to see expats or most forum users here at Secrets they are targeting the Chinese, Japanese and Korean salary men.
Would you pay $3 for a beer??
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That's $3 for a draft too mind youCaptain Bonez wrote: ↑Thu Apr 04, 2019 1:27 pmI'd pay $3 a beer, but not for a Cambodia, Anchor etcThe Last Word wrote: ↑Thu Apr 04, 2019 8:40 amNo i am not bragging you are not going to see expats or most forum users here at Secrets they are targeting the Chinese, Japanese and Korean salary men.
Would you pay $3 for a beer??
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