07-21-2024, 04:21 AM
Ginza A GoGo, a recent addition to Pattaya's vibrant nightlife scene, opened just a few months ago. Situated between Sensations A GoGo and Glass House A GoGo on Walking Street, Ginza A GoGo stands out with its distinctive Asian-style exterior. Upon entering, you'll notice the interior’s compact design. The stage, positioned along the right wall, accommodates 4-5 dancers, while the opposite side features a row of customer benches. The space feels a bit cramped, which might make you feel a bit claustrophobic.
During my brief visit, which lasted only 15 minutes, I observed four dancers, none of whom particularly stood out. The ambiance didn't quite captivate me, and the seating arrangement felt restrictive. I had a chance to chat with the mamasan, who, with a distinctly Japanese appearance, informed me that the owner is Japanese and expressed concerns about the club's future success. Unfortunately, I didn’t gather much information about the pricing for the dancers. My only purchase was a Jack and Coke, priced at 140 THB. Given the limited number of dancers and the tight quarters, I left with mixed feelings and without a compelling reason to return soon.
During my brief visit, which lasted only 15 minutes, I observed four dancers, none of whom particularly stood out. The ambiance didn't quite captivate me, and the seating arrangement felt restrictive. I had a chance to chat with the mamasan, who, with a distinctly Japanese appearance, informed me that the owner is Japanese and expressed concerns about the club's future success. Unfortunately, I didn’t gather much information about the pricing for the dancers. My only purchase was a Jack and Coke, priced at 140 THB. Given the limited number of dancers and the tight quarters, I left with mixed feelings and without a compelling reason to return soon.