| Night Clubs/Booking Clubs |
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| Saturday, 04 October 2008 14:14 |
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Night clubs abound in Korea. Night clubs in Korea are different from their western counterparts. They expect you to buy a minimum amount of drinks and food when you sit at a table. In return, waiters will "drag" a girl from the club and have her sit with you. If you want to dance cheaply, it is much better to frequent clubs. Booking clubs are the Korean version of night clubs. What makes them interesting is the "booking" part of the name. It's basically a way to meet new people of the opposite sex by introduction of the waiters (who usually bring women to visit tables of men, but increasingly vice-versa). Booking clubs are slightly more expensive than normal bars and hofs, but can be extremely fun. These can be different from American-style clubs, in that in addition to a cover charge, you are pretty much expected to order booze and side dishes (which can be quite pricey in W200,000-W500,000 range and up). But other than that, the dancing and atmosphere is about the same. One of the customary things to do at a booking club is to "dress-up" your table or booth by purchasing expensive liquors and fruit plates, which signals your 'status' to the other patrons of the club (especially your gender of interest). Scotch whisky is especially is marked up a great deal in Korea, so don't be surprised to pay very high prices for that innocuous bottle of Johnnie Walker. On the other hand, it is a better value overall to buy a bottle of liquor or a "liquor set" than to purchase drinks individually. |
| Last Updated ( Sunday, 23 November 2008 20:12 ) |