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Best Place to Pickup Regular Korean Girls in NYC

richardp2918

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I know we're in the middle of a pandemic and everything is shutdown, but where were the best places to pickup non-whore regular Korean girls? I am somewhat familiar with the highly concentrated Korean places like Circle (closed I think?), Maru, Mission, and increasingly Marquee and Lavo and have been to all of them a few times. I also recall a lot of the working girls, whenever I asked them where they went to party (and do ecstasy or cocaine), they would mention the now closed Pacha.

I did enjoy them and they were packed with bonkers hot Korean girls in skimpy outfits. But I am wondering where else regular Korean girls go, where the concentration may not be as high, but it is still a regular spot for Korean girls and is a little more relaxed. Are there bars in West Village, East Village, Flat Iron, or some other areas that I am missing?
 

Johnnypneumonic

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Just poke around 32nd st aka Koreatown? Seems like the best chance of running into Koreans. Has worked well for me, especially if you make/have a couple Korean guy friends who can get you to the third or fourth floor restaurants without looking weird.
 

이 회장님

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I would recommend the Korean cafes along Northern Blvd in Flushing, Broad Ave in Palisades Park and 32nd St in Manhattan.

If you go to Broad Ave at around 4pm and you see a girl with a Balenciaga baseball cap dressed in sweatpants and her skin looks like she hasn’t seen the sun since last March then chances are, she’s a room salon worker.

You can visit the Korean clubs in Manhattan. But if you go after 1am, and you see a group of girls with their LV bags, Balenciaga shoes and drinking a bottle of Dom Perignon, then chances are, they are sex or room salon workers who came here after work to party.

If I’m a non-Korean and I want to date a Korean civvie, I would visit a Starbucks or Korean cafe and find a girl who is studying English (a girl who came here to learn English). They are FOB and are curious about dating non-Koreans. Many of them are also dying to tour the city and are a bit lonely and home-sick. Tell them you’d be more than happy to teach them English and hang out and show them around the city.
 

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I would recommend the Korean cafes along Northern Blvd in Flushing, Broad Ave in Palisades Park and 32nd St in Manhattan.

If you go to Broad Ave at around 4pm and you see a girl with a Balenciaga baseball cap dressed in sweatpants and her skin looks like she hasn’t seen the sun since last March then chances are, she’s a room salon worker.

You can visit the Korean clubs in Manhattan. But if you go after 1am, and you see a group of girls with their LV bags, Balenciaga shoes and drinking a bottle of Dom Perignon, then chances are, they are sex or room salon workers who came here after work to party.

If I’m a non-Korean and I want to date a Korean civvie, I would visit a Starbucks or Korean cafe and find a girl who is studying English (a girl who came here to learn English). They are FOB and are curious about dating non-Koreans. Many of them are also dying to tour the city and are a bit lonely and home-sick. Tell them you’d be more than happy to teach them English and hang out and show them around the city.
Great advice.
The "help them learn English" works very well. It is even better if you genuinely like their culture, show interest and are trying to learn their language.
Most will love to help you learn their language. And it's true, many get very lonely and home sick so they will gravitate to a nice guy if they feel safe. Another good reason not to get married.
 

richardp2918

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I would recommend the Korean cafes along Northern Blvd in Flushing, Broad Ave in Palisades Park and 32nd St in Manhattan.

If you go to Broad Ave at around 4pm and you see a girl with a Balenciaga baseball cap dressed in sweatpants and her skin looks like she hasn’t seen the sun since last March then chances are, she’s a room salon worker.

You can visit the Korean clubs in Manhattan. But if you go after 1am, and you see a group of girls with their LV bags, Balenciaga shoes and drinking a bottle of Dom Perignon, then chances are, they are sex or room salon workers who came here after work to party.

If I’m a non-Korean and I want to date a Korean civvie, I would visit a Starbucks or Korean cafe and find a girl who is studying English (a girl who came here to learn English). They are FOB and are curious about dating non-Koreans. Many of them are also dying to tour the city and are a bit lonely and home-sick. Tell them you’d be more than happy to teach them English and hang out and show them around the city.
I find cafes hard to pickup girls...at best, I can scan the room, find a seat next to a hot girl and sit next to her, pretending to be innocuous and striking up a conversation. If I get rejected, it's a little too obvious to move to the next table over and do it again...and again...and again. I get rejected a lot, so I have to make up for it with numbers and turnover. Bars are great for that, sitdown cafes, not so much.

Maybe there's a Korean bookstore or shop where I can just mingle and keep hitting on one girl after another.
 

이 회장님

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I find cafes hard to pickup girls...at best, I can scan the room, find a seat next to a hot girl and sit next to her, pretending to be innocuous and striking up a conversation. If I get rejected, it's a little too obvious to move to the next table over and do it again...and again...and again. I get rejected a lot, so I have to make up for it with numbers and turnover. Bars are great for that, sitdown cafes, not so much.

Maybe there's a Korean bookstore or shop where I can just mingle and keep hitting on one girl after another.
I get rejected a lot as well. lol.

At Korean bookstores, most of the customers are women in their 50s and 60s.
 

richardp2918

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Surprised no one recommended Korean church
It would be great if there was a sudden influx of NY mongers attending Korean church service, especially if they weren't even Korean much less Christian, lol.

I've considered Korean churches, but in between having to wake up early on Sunday and the assumption that highly religious girls would be too much trouble, I haven't tried. Maybe I will be one of the new regulars at Korean churches, if and when they re-open.
 

AutomaticSlim

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Not trying to rain on anyone's parade here.
Really not.
Most of the guys on commenting on this thread know I like and respect them.
Really do.
But I've had a triple Smirnoff martini, two glasses of Carlo Rossi Chianti and two Mt. Gay rums so far tonight, and I have to know...

These "regular" Korean girls on Northern Blvd...

Do they look like this?

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Or this?

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david77

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I find cafes hard to pickup girls...at best, I can scan the room, find a seat next to a hot girl and sit next to her, pretending to be innocuous and striking up a conversation. If I get rejected, it's a little too obvious to move to the next table over and do it again...and again...and again. I get rejected a lot, so I have to make up for it with numbers and turnover. Bars are great for that, sitdown cafes, not so much.

Maybe there's a Korean bookstore or shop where I can just mingle and keep hitting on one girl after another.
It all depends if she is your age group, reminds me of a story, a older guy was trying to pick up a Korean girl, she was very nice to him and had a nice conversation, than she asked him, when is your son coming
 

SingleMalt

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A church is good for Christians and those who want to find a potential wife. I have no religion and I don’t want to settle down so this is not an option for me. lol.
In my experience, korean churches are broken into youth groups, young adults and adults. If you're unmarried you're usually in the young adults group. When you get married it slowly transitions to the general adult group. A lot of these girls are prim at service, but once you leave a lot of them are the same girls that party. I've had the experience where I've been passed around at church by girls. I'm agnostic/non-religious so when i've gone to church its honestly cause of the girls. Either they invited me or I was looking for something convenient.
 
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