Ask for Linda!
I've been to Qing Qing Foot Spa about 10 times now and it just keeps getting better. The $40 1 hour foot massage is an incredible value - it leaves my feet feeling completely renewed.
But I have to give a special recommendation for the magic hands of Linda. She is simply awesome! Her massages are on another level. Linda used to work doing massage and acupuncture in China at a hospital, so she has tons of specialized training.
Her elbow techniques are amazing - she knows exactly how to pinpoint pressure points and work out knots. I get a blissful full body massage from Linda whenever I can. At $60 for an hour, it's worth every penny and then some. Her healing touch leaves me feeling like a million bucks!
The ambiance is so tranquil and relaxing too. Soft music, dim lighting, and zen decor make it an oasis of serenity. I walk out feeling like I'm floating on air. Ahhhh.
So if you're looking for an incredible massage experience, ask for Linda at Qing Qing. Her magic hands will melt your stress away! This foot...
Read moreAfter a grueling week and a painfully sore back, I stumbled upon Qing Qing Massage—and I’m so glad I did. This place is a cut above the rest. It’s not your run-of-the-mill, questionable massage spot—it’s clean, professional, and genuinely committed to healing.
As someone with a packed schedule, I really appreciated that they welcomed walk-ins. That’s a game changer. I paid for a full body massage, but told the therapist I just needed serious work on my back—and without hesitation, he focused the entire hour on it. No upsells, no fuss—just skill and care.
The deep tissue massage was exactly what my tense muscles needed. The therapist knew what he was doing, expertly finding and easing every knot and trigger point. I left feeling light, aligned, and grateful.
To anyone visiting: please don’t forget to tip generously—$20 at least. These therapists pour their heart into their work, and they absolutely deserve it. Qing Qing has earned a top spot on my go-to...
Read moreThe massage ended on a really great note....but began kind of rude. The gentleman doing my massage answered a phone call ON speaker...
Then proceeded to text for another 5 - 10 minutes. Instead of stepping out he'd just rub one particular area while using the other hand to text.
Don't get me wrong...he popped, stretched, and hit certain points I've never experienced during a massage.
I feel conflicted. I understand the location is what it is...but should that take away from the professionalism of massaging a customer?
Does the incredible result excuse what just might be a cultural differences?
If you've made it this far and you are a customer. Be mindful of the place you're entering into. It's astonishing how some individuals will walk into an establishment meant for relaxation and self care and have a coffee shop conversation, come in giggling loudly like they just hit a joint at the pot shop...
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