I am looking for a good place that does actual foot reflexology, which is different from a foot massage I went here because their signs said«reflexology». I was disappointed that is was a massage. The foot massage and the neck and should massage while my feet soaked was wonderful. I’ll go back again, but now I won’t be expecting true reflexology.
Josh C.
Classificação do local: 1 Los Angeles, CA
My gut extinct when I walked in was to leave ASAP. However the friendless of the 3 staff members who greeted me deterred me to stay. I realized that I should have trusted my gut quickly as the heat and stench of the place set in. Through the whole painful massage, all 3 employees stood around me and talked Mandarin Chinese(that I don’t understand) over-top of the blaring 1970s tube TV that was playing some sort of old Chinese action movie. I tried to settle into the massage anyway, but the knocking of my therapist’s balls against my head was pretty distracting. All in all it was a bad experience.
Meredith G.
Classificação do local: 4 Desert Hot Springs, CA
The best kept secret in yucca. Nothing fancy but the best 20 dollars you can spend. I would give five stars but one time it was way too hot in there. 105 outside and a broken swamp cooler. and it’s hard to communicate at times due to language barrier. They also should consider putting on relaxing music. They are very nice and do a great job. I have a bad back and always feel better after my 20 dollar massage.
Tabitha B.
Classificação do local: 2 Yucca Valley, CA
It was my birthday yesterday, and I decided to treat myself to a massage. I’ve never been here before(this is the place where they advertise on the door, «Foot Massage $ 19.99); it’s next to Jelly Donut, Panda Restaurant, and the carniceria). I was offered a 30-minute foot massage plus a 30-minute full body massage for $ 45(great price!). I asked for the price of a 30-minute foot massage and a 1-hour full body massage; they asked for $ 60…DEAL! Well…you get what you pay for(I should’ve known better, but I thought I would give it a shot). The room is wide open with simple recliners to recline in and start with a foot soak, while the lady gave me a scalp & arm massage. After about 10 minutes, she moved onto my feet, removing them from the water, massaging my feet & legs. Mind you, there was one other customer there that a man was working on; she was sitting next to me. No biggie. But there was no relaxing music of any sort. Instead, there was Chinese soap operas, with all the loud drama included, playing on their small TV. I’m glad I had my phone and Pandora to listen to! After she finished my legs, she moved me to a curtained area and had me lay down on the massage table. The place where you lay your face was covered with paper towel(I hate the feeling of most paper towels… my skin is sensitive to many textures). The massage was a bit rough, and she was more gentle when I asked her to be, but it was far from a relaxing massage. If anything, it was«therapeutic»…in a painful way. I’m still sore 24 hours later, and 4 Motrin this morning &2 Excedrin this afternoon(for my headache, which I believe is related to yesterday), has not reduced the pain much at all. I realize that part of the pain comes from my body releasing toxins and muscles being manipulated; after all, I haven’t had a massage in 2 years. But again, it was not the relaxing massage I was hoping for. The lady, «Susan», was a very nice, sweet lady, but… twice during my full-body massage, her cell phone rang. She answered it and carried conversation for about 2 minutes each time. *_* And also it was a fully clothed massage, which for some, that may be a good thing. But out of all the many massages I have received, I stripped down to my panties and had a towel placed over me. In the event, she massaged me with a towel between my skin and her hands. It was just weird and not relaxing in any way(except for the foot massage part). My final verdict is that I will likely return ONLY for the 30-minute foot massage for $ 19.99, but never again for a full body massage. And even though the massage left much to be desired, I still tipped her $ 10 on top of the $ 60. I felt like she tried, though she lost points for answering personal calls during the time I paid for; that was rather disappointing.
Michael R.
Classificação do local: 5 Yucca Valley, CA
I have been here twice with my wife. Very affordable, our cost was $ 25.00 per person each visit. Starts with a foot soaking, followed by a back and shoulder seated massage, and finished with a foot massage(reflexology). It’s not much to look at as office places go, but the service is high quality and I thought it was affordable.
Jay M.
Classificação do local: 4 Woodbridge, VA
I love this place, it is in the panda shopping center next to jelly donut, it is a little run down when you walk in but the massage therapist are kind, and they are really good. Where else can you get a 20 dollar massage and not walk away disappointed. Stop in sometime and check them out, it has become a monthly ritual for me and a couple of my friends.
Kim C.
Classificação do local: 5 Huntington Beach, CA
After a long day of hiking and climbing at J tree this is the perfect place to relax. Conveniently located on the way back to the 10 freeway, open 7 days 10a-11p. Traditional Chinese Reflexology foot and body massage for $ 20.00. I’ve been to many reflexology massages, this is by far the best I’ve ever had. They start with soaking your feet in hot water, massage your feet, hands, neck, head and then you lay on a traditional massage table(fully clothed) for a back massage and stretching. You can’t beat the deal. Call ahead to make sure you can get in when you want, it is rather small but well worth it.