This place is a true hidden gem. The pricing alone deserves an award. Foot and Thai massages at 350 baht? A brilliant hook to reel you in. Then, with the grace of a magician pulling a rabbit out of a hat, the aroma massage leaps to 950 baht—because nothing says “affordable luxury” like charging hotel-spa prices in a cozy little shop with fluorescent lighting.
The staff are equally impressive. One remarkable lady managed to upsell me on their “special promotion” while simultaneously massaging another guest. His dignity may have been collateral damage, but I was in awe of her dedication to multitasking. Naturally, I upgraded from my modest 500 baht plan to the 850 baht extravaganza—because who doesn’t love a surprise investment in themselves?
The massage itself was an absolute experience. Forget private, soothing rooms—here, curtains are an optional accessory, left tastefully ajar for that community feel. Why enjoy tranquil music when you can bask in the cheerful chatter of masseurs holding conversations over your half-nude body? It’s all about ambience.
The technique was nothing short of inspired. A symphony of repeated finger cracking, leg-arm-back rotations, and the innovative “smash-your-fingers-together” method kept me entertained throughout. When creativity ran low, she simply circled back to the legs routine—like a greatest hits album on repeat.
And the grand finale? My 90-minute massage wrapped up at a zippy 70 minutes. A thoughtful gesture, really—because when you’re having this much fun, why drag it out?
If you’re seeking an experience that combines luxury pricing, bold creativity, and an immersive social soundtrack, look no further. Five stars. Highly...
Read moreMy daughter and I went for a 2 hrs oil massage for 2600 baht, and she was ok with her masseur. It was her 1st time, and she's still a child, so I ask not to do it too hard. I got 2 masseurs one after another. I wonder why they don't fix on one masseur. The 1st one was ok but as a regular thai massage goer, the 2nd masseur was bad, not much skill but only brute force, she continued to use all her strength even after I told her it was too painful, body aching for the next few days after that. I just want to relax and hopefully fall asleep, but the pain was too much, and I can't sleep at all. In my own opinion, it was not the real massage that I always got when I was working in Rayong. The skill is not there. It's just brute force. It is a typical street massage, not a spa. There is no private room, the beds are just separated with curtains, and the staff kept talking to each other, so I can't really have any quiet time to sleep. I used to pay 400 baht for a 2 hrs real massage in Rayong Hotel spa with private room and always doze off. Guess it's not easy to find cheap and good massage in Bangkok, mostly overpriced...
Read moreLenghty review Massage room was too narrow (we took the bed with hole, probably it would be better to lay on mattress), my therapist was barely touch my foot and arm that closer to the wall, due to really narrow gap left, the impact was imbalance treatment on both sides of my body. Room was too stuffy! A bit smell was also disturbing.
Technic wise, she's as bad as amateur, not knowing other muscles on the back except shoulders, so she repeatedly making T movement with too much pressure on my shoulder, i ask her to stop (she understand and said sorry) but instead of completely stop, she keep doing my shoulder but more softer (facepalm). 60 mins of only surfing through my body with oil without any special movement and lack of knowledge on finding good spot. Definitely NOT recommended
P.S : in summary, THB 550 for 60 oil massage, uncomfortable room with loud noise from outside, no welcome/after treatment drink, smelly oil, no special technique, pls don't trust 4.8...
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