I been here twice, once when they first open, and then last week. when they first open, they had speical pricing, so everything was pretty cheap. Now the price went up, but quality seemed to have gone done. First time I got a facial, think it was $ 30, which is really cheap. The lady(I think she is the owner) knows what she is doing, but seemed like she is in a rush that she didn’t do a good job. Last week, I got a swedish massage. It a pretty no pain massage, which is not what I asked for. I don’t think I will be back.
Manda Bear B.
Classificação do local: 3 San Francisco, CA
Well, you get what you pay for really. This place is no fancy place, so I walked in for the $ 20/hr foot massage. It was actually good! buThe I decided to try the body massage for $ 50/hr(still cheap!), but it wasn’t anywhere I wanted. I’d rather go to National Holistic Institute for the massage. I will have to come back 1 more time in order for me to rate this place again!
Di T.
Classificação do local: 2 San Jose, CA
This place just opened1 month ago and I finally got a chance to check it out today. These reflexology places are popping up everywhere there days and they are so cheap. This place is only 20 for an hour. This was my first time trying reflexology. I had one done when I was in Beijing but it was only a foot massage but this was practically an entire body massage. The place isn’t that big, there is front room with 4 plush leather chairs for reflexology. There was a shoji screen where I saw a customer go behind to get waxing done. There are some private rooms in the back where I heard a customer go to get a deep tissue massage(which is only $ 50/hr). They also offer other services like facials, detoxification, permanent makeup, etc. I walked in and asked if I needed an appointment. She asked what service I wanted and I told her reflexology and she had a spot open so she took me in. I was surprised they had an opening on a sat afternoon but I guess because this place is still new. They definitely had steady customers coming in while I was there and there were also 2 other people already doing reflexology. I sat down in one of the comfortable leather chairs with a couple of pillows. The massage started off with soaking my feet in warm water with tea bags, similar to my Beijing massage. My masseuse was a small Vietnamese lady so I was concerned that the pressure wouldn’t be enough since I really like a lot of pressure. That definitely was NOT an issue. She reclined my chair back and it was almost like a bed. She worked on my head first and did pressure points on my scalp and face. Then she massaged my arms and shoulders. I recommend coming to this place with a tank top and shorts as I did because it really made a difference. When she was done with my upper half she gave me a towel to cover myself while she worked on my legs and feet. I was wearing shorts but she rolled them up higher to work on my thighs. I don’t usually like my legs massaged but she did an awesome job. She also stretched me a bit and it reminded me of a Thai massage. Then she had me flip over so she can work on my back. The leather chair had a hole in it so I could put my face in. She massaged my entire back side, including legs and butt. Then she covered my back with towels and she got this machine that she used to massage me that vibrated and I think blew out a little cool air. She ended by getting a hot towel to wipe down my face, arms and legs. It was great! I will definitely go back. I was a bit concerned that they would try to sell me crap or a package deal but I walked out just paying my 20 bucks and tipping my lady 5 bucks when she came out to the front and to give me a cup of water. I noticed a sign in the front that said 12.99 each for all their services with a package deal. I think I will try a facial here and then decide if I want to inquire more about their package deal. *************************************** update: They changed their name to King Wellness and offers services more like a spa and the prices are way higher now. Bring back the chair massage!!!