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    Originally posted by east2vegas View Post
    Beside that spot, there are more on Spring Mountain, about 2 miles from Wynn
    OH yea.. I m a regular at Harbor Palace for their Dim sum..

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    Beside that spot, there are more on Spring Mountain, about 2 miles from Wynn

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    Originally posted by Mr.Vegas View Post
    Yeah on the strip on the right hand side ... some shopping center.
    Should be easy to find! Its not like Im looking for KBBQ in like San Gabriel or Monterrey Park lol

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    Originally posted by royale View Post
    Got it! And its on the strip.. not some side street?
    Yeah on the strip on the right hand side ... some shopping center.

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    Originally posted by Mr.Vegas View Post
    Yeah definitely will tell you ... it's south of the Strat so if you pass Strat, you have gone too far (assuming you are coming from the Southern end of the strip - Mandalay area).
    Got it! And its on the strip.. not some side street?

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  • Mr.Vegas
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    Originally posted by royale View Post
    Alright so its north on the strat.. So I m guessing its not as far as the wedding chapel right? Get me a name when you get a chance! I would love to check it out..
    Yeah definitely will tell you ... it's south of the Strat so if you pass Strat, you have gone too far (assuming you are coming from the Southern end of the strip - Mandalay area).

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    Originally posted by Mr.Vegas View Post
    Bro, that is where the PHO resides! I love that place! Hahahaha ... it's like the hidden gem for Asian food in Vegas.

    The KBBQ joint is located off the north end of the strip before Stratosphere on the right hand side (if you are heading from the south end of the strip).

    Drunken K-Food at 4am ... perfection. Hahaha
    Alright so its north on the strat.. So I m guessing its not as far as the wedding chapel right? Get me a name when you get a chance! I would love to check it out..

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    Originally posted by ashroid View Post
    Again, f*cking awesome. I saw something like that at Tryst. I think the girl was local and she was doing some crazy sh*t on the pole. She was definitely working it like a pro and a few of the girls tried to swipe the "rain". That girl took care of that real quick.
    haha it was funny dude.. they showed up to the club wearing those Old Navy capris and expected premium service Too bad they didn't put up a fight.. I would've loved to see on of them lose their weave since the gf has done MMA training and needed some practice in high heels.

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  • Mr.Vegas
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    Originally posted by royale View Post
    Im down for that! Whats the places name anyway? I didnt even know there was KBBQ in LV? You ever go to China town on Spring Mountain??
    Bro, that is where the PHO resides! I love that place! Hahahaha ... it's like the hidden gem for Asian food in Vegas.

    The KBBQ joint is located off the north end of the strip before Stratosphere on the right hand side (if you are heading from the south end of the strip).

    Drunken K-Food at 4am ... perfection. Hahaha

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  • Mr.Vegas
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    Originally posted by ashroid View Post
    Asians tend to travel in packs because, frankly speaking, it's something most Asian kids were brought up with by their parents - to hang out with "their own kind". Sad, but true. So when you're in VEGAS and see a bunch of Asian kids in a table...that's why.
    Personally, I have a diverse group of friends but I think it's a travesty if others view who you hang out with, such as a group of Asians and state that it's typical. I do not see boundaries with friends but I do understand the point-of-view you are coming from ashroid. However, this could be stated about every race you know? That majority of them will always "stick together" however, I feel that it just comes from being friends and not based on race.

    In terms of parental guidance, the world continues to change and our generation is incorporating diversity slowly, but surely. It is true that Asian parents are overly protective and very proud of their heritage as they should, but not to promote racial diversity is an issue that should be targeted to certain families and not the overall race. My father is as traditional as it gets but when we growing up our neighbor and best friends were black. Based on the overall stereotype, I agree with what you are saying. BUT, things are changing and hopefully we can lead the way.

    Sorry I wrote a really detailed paper and racial diversity when I undertook my first grad. degree so this issue is close to heart.

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  • Mr.Vegas
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    Originally posted by ashroid View Post
    There's so many more great women and those bottle whores know what they're doing.

    Mr. Vegas, I'm just like you. I get WASTED every time I go to VEGAS. But, I'd rather hang out with a bunch of cool wang than a bunch of raging bitches anytime. (I even got two dancers bought for an hour at Rhino from this!)
    My sentiments exactly!!!!

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  • Mr.Vegas
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    Originally posted by ashroid View Post
    I mean this in the nicest way possible, but I think it's unfortunate that the girls in your group will think it's a big failure if you go anywhere but XS. I think there are clubs out there that are just as good and treat their customers better.

    I think there is so much hype about XS because it's the newest club on the block and it's the biggest one.

    Personally I think it's the customer service that should be key above ambience, "it" factor, etc.
    I think it's because we plan this all year long as the trip where everyone gets together and has fun. You do make great points that there are other majors where the company that you are with makes the "fun" factor increase as well. I think it's just a matter of hyping up XS to the point where we all wanna hit that club up and make the best of the night. The entire trip out to Vegas is always something we all look forward to and the idea of scarcity or in this case, long lines, makes the demand for this club in our group only increase.

    Completely understand your point of view but honestly, there is an itch in me that wants to see the new club of Vegas!

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    Originally posted by ashroid View Post
    Mr.Vegas...I'm pretty sure I commented on your comment earlier, but if you're from the west coast of Canada, there really are places that are "so Asian" and generally speaking, Asians tend to travel in packs because, frankly speaking, it's something most Asian kids were brought up with by their parents - to hang out with "their own kind".
    Yea! I heard asian girls get a lot of flak from their peers if they get caught hanging out with men of other ethnicities.. especially if they are all over them or dating them.

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    Originally posted by Mr.Vegas View Post
    +1 for KBBQ!!!! Hahaha after a nights drinking we should meet for some late night KBBQ on the north end of the strip haha.
    Im down for that! Whats the places name anyway? I didnt even know there was KBBQ in LV? You ever go to China town on Spring Mountain??

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  • ashroid
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    Originally posted by Cisco419 View Post
    Damn ashroid, you going for the most posts in a row?!?
    Sorry Cisco419, (shit, that's the Asian in me, apologizing all the time ).

    I get really passionate about stuff like this as though I'm Asian, I've been mistaken for Mexican, Japanese, and more. The only thing is most of the time people are wrong...I'm Filipino! (both parents are too!).

    I've had a lot of experiences being in places where I'm the minority and have no worries about it.

    But, growing up in a city with a fairly dominant Asian population (from Indonesia to India and in between), I understand some of the sentiment of some of the writers here. Personally, I don't hang out with a majority of Asian friends (more like 45% are Asian). I can speak my parents' language and have an appreciation for my heritage, but I am definitely not down going to a place that is mostly "insert ethnicity here". I didn't, don't and won't go to VEGAS for that.

    If that were the case, I'd go to Vancouver and choose a club that fits that bill.

    That's why I call VEGAS my second home.

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