Reasonable massage with OK prices. The massage tables aren’t too comfortable — very flat and hard. The staff are very nice and accommodating
Maria L.
Classificação do local: 1 Miami, FL
They’ve moved. There’s a sign at their old location that leads to another sign about a third location. Truth is I got tired of chasing signs and their phone doesn’t work!
Yomaris P.
Classificação do local: 5 Manhattan, NY
In regards of massage techniques I would give them a 5, they are amazingly good I had Jen(or Jane), I had her before and I have to say she is excellent, I didn’t have to point my painful points, she found them and worked on them in a way that my body really appreciate during and after the massage. The only downside is that it’s a bit noisy, therefore I recommend bringing your earplugs, that was the solution to the problem… It’s not the 4 seasons in terms of decoration but if you need a quick fix this is the place. I got 60 mins body and 20 reflexology. Total price of 66… Perfect!!!
Lisa P.
Classificação do local: 3 Manhattan, NY
its ok. very small and intimate.
Paula K.
Classificação do local: 5 Theater District, Manhattan, NY
David was amazing … Just the right pressure, very professional. No frills, but clean and quiets! I will definitely go again.
Orville M.
Classificação do local: 5 New York, NY
I went in on a Friday afternoon around 5:15 and the place was empty. There was a little guy(he wasn’t tiny, but smaller then me) manning the whole place. I asked for an hour massage. He rocked! So strong and hit all the spots that were tense. He spoke little English but he was very intuitive. The place has absolutely no frills. I understand that it can be hit or miss at these places but I definitely lucked out and got a hit. The price is great — $ 48 for an hour excluding tip. I will go back and report again if I have a different experience but for now, I highly recommend them.
Marlon A.
Classificação do local: 4 Manhattan, NY
This is a Chinese massage place in Hell’s Kitchen. They specialize in Tui Na massage. I like it because it’s conveniently located for me and the massage quality is better than in Chinatown in my experience. The price of a massage starts out roughly a dollar a minute but progressively gets cheaper the longer the massage you get(e.g. a 2-hour massage is about $ 85). The skill levels of the masseurs vary and you kind of have to try them until you find a regular you like. Their staffing level is variable but don’t worry because when they need more masseurs they can ask available masseurs from nearby massage places(I think they’re affiliated somehow) to walk over. The massage tables are separated by thin cloth curtains and the place is relatively clean. They pipe in soft peculiar music that sounds like Chinese renditions of western tunes.