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    #121
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Can anyone suggest a good place to take an executive from India? He wants buffet daw It would be nice to take him out for drinks or any night spot. Indian is late 30s (same age range as the other local/PH management). I'm not updated anymore on places to go since I practically jailed myself at home for 2 yrs during the pandemic.

    Makati or BGC only so it's near the office since traffic is terrible now.
    alas, nasa maynila ito.

    new coast hotel, formerly new world manila bay hotel, formerly hyatt regency hotel.
    along pedro gil st in manila.
    i have always liked their buffets.
    bright, clean and un-crowded, varied cuisine.
    alas, no buffet on sundays.

    then there's the un-dying manila hotel.
    palaging siksikan.

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    #122
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    then there's the un-dying manila hotel.
    palaging siksikan.
    Even Champagne room?

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    #123
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Even Champagne room?

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    that, i do not know.

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    #124
    Quote Originally Posted by Walter View Post
    Avoid taking foreigners to restaurants that serve their home country food ... if you went abroad, would you like your host to take you to Filipino restaurants? ...

    Indians don't like Japanese? ... Why?
    Hehe as a joke I brought a visiting friend sa Jollibee sa Lucky Plaza (Singapore).
    On a Sunday.

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    #125
    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post
    if we're talking about Indian from India... they likely can only eat Indian food. Even Chinese food in India tastes like Indian food I think he's just being polite... not unless he really wants to eat in a Buffet

    As for Japanese food. they find it too bland and they're not comfortable eating sashimi.

    some Indians are even 50-50 on Korean food... patikim tikim lang
    Meron namang Indian na kakainin kahit ano basta kinakain nang kasama nya.
    Napipilitan siguro.
    Pero pag ok lasa sa kanila e maghahigh five sa yo gamit pansubo nilang kamay.

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    #126
    one might discreetely inquire, if one's indian guest is a beef eater or a beef abstainer,
    or practices any unique diet, for that matter.

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    #127
    I've only encountered 3 Ind groups:

    Muslims - who eat Halal and Ind Veg only.
    Vegetarian - those who eat Ind Veg dish and non-meat stuff (like fries and mixed nuts)
    The others - who can eat and drink anything.

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    #128
    Quote Originally Posted by xwangbu View Post
    Meron namang Indian na kakainin kahit ano basta kinakain nang kasama nya.
    Napipilitan siguro.
    Pero pag ok lasa sa kanila e maghahigh five sa yo gamit pansubo nilang kamay.
    agree... even my wife's ex boss loves Filipino food and he eats bulalo for breakfast. pero he is technically Norwegian na kasi he travels a lot.

    Quote Originally Posted by xwangbu View Post
    I've only encountered 3 Ind groups:

    Muslims - who eat Halal and Ind Veg only.
    Vegetarian - those who eat Ind Veg dish and non-meat stuff (like fries and mixed nuts)
    The others - who can eat and drink anything.
    I used to have an Indian colleague who's Vegan... and only eats vegetables that were not taken below the ground (e.g. no onions for him). his religion does not allow harm to anything living, so they cannot damage a plant by pulling it off the ground.

    Then there are Indians who are vegetarians on certain days of the week. My boss is vegetarian on Tuesdays and Thursdays only

    I'm guessing your visitor is just being nice as he knows a lot of Filipinos cannot handle Indian food...

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    #129
    yes, they exist!
    a few of our acquaintances are vegetable pickers.
    they simply have to pluck out the vegetable bits from the food, before they can consume whatever's left.
    heh heh heh.
    OT.

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    #130
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Problema yung timing, it's the week before Christmas and traffic is horrible everywhere and places are packed. Anong oras pa sila makakarating sa destination, baka ma trauma pa sa traffic yung executive :P
    Grand Hyatt, Shang BGC.


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    #131
    pag may hapon na bisita dinadala namin sa girly bar




    tuwang tuwa

    hehe

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    #132
    mga kliyente ng kapatid ko na mga hapon at koreano, ang parati nilang request mapuntahan/gawin na activity (among others) ay sa gun range (especially the latter because of their compulsory military service where they've been exposed to gun handling). siguro kasi gusto nila ma-satisfy iyong gun firing craving nila.

    very strict din kasi ang gun ownership sa kanila so i suppose dito lang sila nakakatikim ng bang-bang na malapit-lapit sa kanila.

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    #133
    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post
    Then there are Indians who are vegetarians on certain days of the week. My boss is vegetarian on Tuesdays and Thursdays only

    There are also visitors that are married in their country ... but single when on trip abroad ...

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    #134
    Some Indians are vegetarian. And they don't want their food cooked in the same cookwares as meaty foods.

    Ganyan yung Indian technician ko. Hirap pakainin. Buti nalang meron akong highschool classmate na Indian. Sya na nag entertain sa technician ko.

    Mga succeeding balik ni Indian tech, meron na syang baon na food and ingredients, dun sya nagluluto sa bahay ng Indian classmate ko.
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    back to _Cathy_'s question...

    I agree with shadow's suggestion...

    Shang BGC (Buffet)

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