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Originally Posted by iicycold
Very informative itinerary below,bro Nono1973...will be looking forward to you going Batam in about a week's time and coming back with your summaries.
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Thank you bro...will try to consolidate 1st,then bring up my trip summary for all to share. It may take some time after i am back from Batam.
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Originally Posted by nescafeGold
Maxim is still around.. it's somewhere behind windsor foodcourt. there's two way to go.. one from left exit of the windsor foodcourt (stand in front of foodcourt facing harmoni apartment), or on the main road, take the left turn after sederhana nasi padang.. you'll fidn big maximo pub sign in the side of road.
the other way is to enter from pizza hut (the pizza hut after mercure hotel.)
i help u mark on your map.. see the black star dot at bottom of the windsor foodcourt.. and the red start is pelita hotel if i'm not mistaken..

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Thk u bro,note taken...this map with your marking will come in handy after few trips later when i start to explore penuin area...thank you.
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Originally Posted by johnyboy2232
From personal experience, I've seen a group of Indian nationals & not our sg indian buddies flock to Batam on weekends. Visited a joint with my buddies and there were groups of PRCs and Indian Nationals vying to book cewek. IT WAS A HUGE TURNOFF!
Anyways IMO maybe these guys give cewek bad impression, from what cewek told me, they are cheap - very cheap on tips and treat cewek very badly. However, I know some ceweks who dun like to serve Chi guys too.. but i thnk it's these PRC guys cos behave same as some indian nationals and cos of their hygiene e.g I've seen PRCs cutting their fingernails during breakfast at a hotel i stayed in Btm - very unsightly behaviour
Second, like i said, if they dun like u means they dun like u.. so personal preference la i suppose.. Dun relli matter if you are indian or not. Yes rupiah talks but tt doesnt mean they like serving you.. My M'sian indian buddy can speak Malay den pretended say he indian muslim.. girl still sucked him but gave a disgusted look.. Felt abit bad for him when he told me.. Another time i went, my other fren cewek ngomong amongst themselves after their session say his one very small ga potong (small not cut) but i think he gave big tip so doesnt matter cewek happy in the end
Well i guess jus like some guys like fair skin some like tan skin some like dark skin cewek oso human being mah.. Dun think they can reject customer, indian chi malay/indo ang moh etc prolly make problem for you only.. From experience is those younger ceweks.. old ones usually easier to handle..
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Thk u for your info,bro...i ask this cos this trip maybe one of my fren from india wish to join me...he 1st time there and require to apply visa to enter Batam. Maybe it should be alright for him to visit joints accompanied by a chinese. I also hope he can have a good time too. (didnt promise him that tho) I will need to keep inform of his race's unpopularity in Batam in advance & about chemistry with the girl.
Thank you.
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Originally Posted by JOGK
tbh I been to batam for many years
most ceweks prefers Chinese ....especially from Singapore
I was surprised when most told me they don't prefer malays from Singapore

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Hi bro JOGK,i am surprise that Singapore Chinese in Batam receive such popularity over others.Maybe it had to do with Indo girls demure characteristic suit Singapore men in many ways as compare to Singapore girls over Singapore men. Guess it works both ways...since it takes 2 hands to clap.
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Originally Posted by Naka_Timo
Yes, i agreed with you, alot of time and effort was being spent.
Kudos to bro nono1973
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Thk u for appreciating the effort,bro...
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Originally Posted by Psam
Hi all,
making my a trip to Batam, mainly go for food and massage.
Going to try out Delta, maybe some in-room action from Kings.
Thanks all for all the great info found in these threads but seems very little updates on food.
Any good food info in Nagoya area will be appreciated.
Looking for :-
Day 1
1. Breakfast - anything.
2. Lunch - Ayam Penyet.
3. Dinner - seafood at Windsor.
4. After dinner some quiet drinks (non pick up place)
Day 2
1. Breakfast - anything
2. Lunch - Bah Kut teh.
3. Dinner at Harbour bay - before ferry.
Thanks in advance.
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Seems well-planned...hope you have a good time bro...