I was surprised to find that the cost for their massage equivalent to a major resort as from the red flashing sign that advertised "Open" really scared me along with the major language barrier. I thought instantly that considering this, I was in for a positive, culturally inviting experience.
Instead, I walked into a room with hard cold floors, metal fold out chairs and a bright spot light over head. Aesthetically, the place was very unapeeling. Given the benefit of doubt, I was doubled in dissapointment when the girl who massaged me was rubbing my skin, not my muscles (mind you, I am slender) and she was massaging fast as well. My fiance and I were in a couples massage room and the two technicians were rude to talk openly in front of us in a different language during our treatment. I also asked that they turn the bright light off during the treatment and the tech said " I know, light is bright" and still did not turn it off so that we could at least enjoy the little positive there was with the candle lit. When we were done with our massage, my right arm remained a little numb and tingly for two hours (maybe thats a good thing)
All in all, my fiance enjoyed his massage and my technician was good at rubbing my limbs at least. I will definitely go elsewhere to get a Thai massage and would strongly discourage anyone from going here if you are looking for a true "Spa Escape" experience.
Pros: Nice location, front desk girl nice
Cons: Aesthetically unapeeling, Overpriced, Inexperienced & uprofessional technicians
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