5 for the skilled foot massage but quick pointers: better to pay with cash, cards get charged more than 3% surcharge this is not fancy. Do not come here expecting it to be a self-care, luxury, being pampered experience if you have really sore feet and want to relieve it, it’s highly recommended
This is one of those hole in the wall massage places but clean enough. The towel on top of the ottoman that we stretch our legs on were damp. I asked if he can switch it out to a clean one, and rather than swapping it, he laid a rectangular gauze over it. Pretty comical but better than a damp towel lol. Also, the foot massage chairs are next to each other, so you won’t have privacy to chit chat freely if you’re going with someone
The massage was really good. I wish we had time to do it for an hour. With 20 mins, they don’t soak your feet, and there is a timer used so you are able to track the time. I would say the last 30 seconds to 1 minute will be used for them to towel off the lotion used. Even after 20 mins, I felt the...
Read moreThe best foot massage ever. He is the real deal. This spot reminds me of the ones I go to in Shenzhen, China.
Joe knows every meridian point and pressure point in the foot and you just know he’s so skilled because he’s not exerting a ton of pressure but you feel the tender soreness with every point he touches—which is rare and a GREAT relief sign.
I will say— this is for anyone who wants to get rid of tightness in the foot. It’s not for anyone who’s looking for a mild massage. Because he WILL find all the tight spots, and there will be that tender pain—similar to using a foam roller to roll out your muscles.
It’s a no frills hole in the wall and the entrance can look a bit questionable but I promise!! It’s amazing!!
They take card or cash, I feel like I’m walking on water. I feel SO light afterwards. Sore but light.
I’ve never had anything other than the foot massage. Ask for this...
Read moreI’ve been a customer 10+ years. The studio is spotless and the team, led by Joe, is highly professional. There are many types of massage available - reflexology, chair, and table. The typical one hour table massage is a mix of deep tissue, acupressure, and Swedish. I like a “strong” massage (one with a lot of pressure) and am always happy. The whole team is highly skilled with an excellent understanding of anatomy. This results in a high-quality massage that breaks down knots, improves the flow of chi (energy), and improves total body mobility. You will leave feeling rejuvenated. The studio is located on Mulberry on the 2nd floor. Look for a red sign and take the elevator straight from Mulberry Street (the elevator opens onto the street). Walk-ins are welcome....
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