I recently visited this spa for a Thai massage and unfortunately, it turned out to be one of the most disappointing experiences I've had in my two years of living in Thailand.
From the moment the session started, I could sense that the male therapist was not properly trained or experienced. It seemed like he assumed I was just another tourist who wouldn’t know the difference between a proper massage and someone simply pressing randomly on the body. But what he didn’t realize is that I’ve been living here for over two years and regularly get Thai massages—so I can clearly tell the difference between authentic technique and poor service.
There was absolutely no understanding of pressure points or body alignment. The therapist just applied pressure aimlessly without any sensitivity to muscle tension or proper flow. I didn’t feel relaxed at all—on the contrary, the whole experience left me feeling more stressed and physically uncomfortable. Instead of using skilled stretches or palm pressure typical in Thai massage, it felt like he was simply going through the motions without focus or intention.
In addition to the technique, the overall attitude was careless. There was no proper consultation before the massage, no effort to check if the pressure was okay, and no concern for my comfort throughout the session. It felt like he just wanted to finish the session quickly, without giving any real service.
The ambiance of the spa also didn’t meet expectations. The room was not very clean, there was a lack of proper hygiene practices, and the atmosphere did not contribute to a relaxing experience at all.
I normally don’t write negative reviews, but I believe in being honest so that others are aware and the management gets a chance to improve. Thai massage is a beautiful traditional healing art, and it’s disappointing to see it being handled so poorly. I sincerely hope the spa invests in better training for their therapists and treats all customers—whether tourists or long-term residents—with the professionalism and respect they deserve.
This was not worth the money or time, and I definitely won’t be returning unless there are clear improvements in staff quality and...
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Throughout the entire one-hour foot massage session, his movements were incredibly basic and repetitive, lacking any variation or expertise. What made it even worse was that about 90% of the time, he focused solely on rubbing my shin and calf, completely neglecting the sole of my foot.
In terms of attitude, he seemed either sleepy, staring out the window, or engaging in conversations with colleagues. Overall, it was the worst massage I've experienced in Bangkok thus far. I highly recommend considering other options before choosing this place for a massage.
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