I spend long days on my feet and I've gotten into the habit of reflexology treatments. When the banner appeared for Thai Foot massage, I eagerly awaited its opening.
Inside, I like that the reception area is completely separate from the massage studio. Tea, water and candies are offered as you wait. Inside the massage portion, the layout is typical of many other reflexology or Thai massage businesses: you are placed into a large room, sometimes separated by a curtain. This area has dim lighting, the perfect volume and type of music and the smell of vanilla in the air. The recliners are ample sized. The entire decor from the flooring to the ceiling lamps is elegant.
Your feet are plunged into a plastic lined basin and soaked in hot water. Your face and head are massaged. (Not everybody is up for the face/head touching, so they do ask your permission first.) Your feet are removed from the basin and the therapist proceeds to massage them. Some range of motion type movements are done. Then recliner is placed into a flat position, you flip over and lo and behold there is a hole for your face. I'm normally not the type to pop and crack, but this therapist had my spine cracking all over. Finally they do a bit of percussion. I left feeling almost intoxicated.
The ambiance combined with the massage is why I gave this business five stars. I look forward to going again and trying their full body Thai massage.