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Businiess name:  Thai New York Spa
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I had a massage, a mani-pedi, and a facial. AMAZING. They're so kind you feel like a queen, the environment is super clean and quiet, designed to make you feel welcome and relaxed. Even the smallest details show that this place has been "made with love" and prices are really good. What surprises me is that this place is never busy...but having said that, I have never understood the equation that seems to rule SPA services in this city: outrageous prices + crap service = rich business. Can someone explain me why people are so happy to spend 55 bucks for a brazilian wax or 35dollars for a pedi? I am European, and the first time I saw SPA prices in NY I laughed...when did we start assuming that "overly expensive" means "cool"? Let's support the businesses that deserve to be supported, hoping they will maintain their honest, splendid quality-price ratio once they become famous. Let's give our preference where it is valued. If you have not been to the Thai Spa yet, give it a try! you'll be back for sure.

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