| I don't know about the posting dinner recommendation on a PUA forum, but I'll bite.
If you are looking for a LTR, then I'm all for taking a girl out to dinner. But if you don't know for sure then really is just a waste of money. Also, what level is you skills. Can you be the AMOG? Do you have the $$ waste if nothing pans out? If she fizzles are you up to pivoting her? I'm guessing if you aren't sure were to even take a girl to dinner then the answer is no to all the above.
So today is Tuesday and we need to turn you into a newbie PUA by Friday/Saturday.
Here is the plan:
Prepare her:
Call her up for some chit chat and qualify her for her adventurous level when it comes to dining. Most girls love exotic food, but a few don't care sushi.
If it is true, tell her how much you love great food. Get her mental picture of you as fun and adventurous. If you talk about yourself convey to her what you are *passionate* about. If it is work, hobbies, whatever. as long as it is not Halo or WOW, this should DHV.
Prepare yourself:
Go find an outline/copy of Straus's 30-days to a date (or whatever it is called, I checked: google for "stylelife challenge"). Speed thru to day 4-6 (I think). Start practing the part were you freaking talk to *everyone*. Men, women, the guy pumping gas next to you, the checkout lady at the grocery store.
When time comes for the date you should be the guy that can talk to anyone in the room. Your date should feel special just because she gets to hang out with you.
Those are the important parts, not so much were you actually eat at.
Pick the place (your actual question):
If I'm right, you should treat this a grand experiment (and unless she is giving you DDB, don't push the close). So that said, how much are you willing to spend on a date when there is no expected return? $50, $100, more, less??
Let's say you can swing $75 including drinks and tip. Find a dive sushi bar, or other locally owned exotic food (Indian, Persian, etc) ask around. Find one that has a line out the door Thurs-Sun night. You can usually get really good sushi/kabobs at a reasonable price. Avoid places that have no crowd (bad food and/or high price).
If you are unsure about a place (sushi or otherwise), grab a female co-worker HB, UG, doesn't matter, and go there for lunch to check it out. Make sure *you* like it. Get the name of the staff working there for lunch. Write their names down so you can remember. Talk to them, ask the about the weekend crowd. Also when it is date night, you can say hi to them or ask if so-and-so is working to your server. DHV to the staff, and you get better service, etc. etc.
Also make sure you like eating at the place also. If *you* don't like sushi, go get a steak, etc.
I only recommend sushi if you KNOW it is fresh.
List of ideas:
Sushi/Japaneses
Greek/Mediterranean
Middle Eastern
Indian
Thai (spicy! yeah baby!)
Jewish/israeli (saturday only)
Local specialties: fish markets/restaurants, Mongolian bbq, Vietnamese, authentic European (French, German).
OR unique local dive places: like Rosco's chicken (!!!!) or the Shack in Los Angeles, Cordon Bleu in SF, etc
google for "los angles dive restaurants" or "los angles unique restaurants"
Good luck, and make sure to write up a report afterwards.
-Mr. Hyde
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