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DANCIN 'TIL THE SUN GOES UP by: Anna Theresa Tetangco
Where have all the party.> people gone on Friday and Saturday nights?
Wasabi Bistro and Sake Bar
Located in the heart of Makati, this Japanese restaurant turns into a dance club at night. For only two hundred bucks, one can enjoy the music and a drink all night long with all the college students and yuppies in town. When you want to take a short break from dancing, there are numerous tables and chairs to cool down. If you find the dance floor lacking of oxygen to breathe, it will not be unusual to dance in any part of the bar. Parking is not a big problem for one can always find a spot along Makati Avenue, which is already open for parking during the party hours.
Common Ground Café
Whenever you go to the infamous street of Nakpil, you may not notice that you have just passed by one of the well-known night-out spot in the city. CGC, as what most call it, may seem small for a bar on the outside but once you enter the place, you will be surprised that it is divided into
Culture Club
After having dinner, shopping spree or just a walk at the Eastwood City at night, Culture Club is one of the best places to go. The entrance fee of two hundred pesos comes with a drink that will quench your thirst during your stay at the club. It is advisable to arrive at the club at around twelve midnight that is just about time when the dancing starts unless you want to watch some male teenagers having a showdown in dancing before that. Safety inside the club is also assured with a number of bouncers present in the place but what is not assured is that you will not see any R18 dancing especially at the peak hours of the club scene even if most of the party goers here are from the high school level.
Five Reasons why a dance club is the best option for Gimmick nights:
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