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| - Went here with my sisters and here are the reviews:
The Chinese-by-marriage one: "No pain no gain. Just like in Hong Kong, but there it's only $10."
Here, it was about $40 for 45 minutes of foot reflexology with a coupon that Happy Foot Spa conveniently provided each of us when we arrived for our appointments. It's usually $50.
The worryingly thin one with various symptoms and pains: "It ALL hurts. There's not a moment of this that's not hurting...Oh, that's so cute."
A movie about wildlife played silently on a large screen in front of us. (She was referring to a baby seal that yawned.)
Me: "This feels great...It doesn't hurt at all. It must mean I'm really healthy...I'm the healthiest one out of us! Hmm...I feel as though I could go to sleep."
Reflexology was in a clean, dimmed room and the reflexologists were quiet, but friendly as we chattered. They also provided pain-free shoulder and back massage.
At the end, we all remarked on how fresh our legs felt and the ailing one found resolution of one of her symptoms a short time after. Was it coincidence or effectiveness of the therapy? Who knows, but it was worth it, I think. I've been to a highly rated reflexologist in Chinatown and although it was a bit cheaper, it was in a lot dingier and less comfortable surroundings. So, until we find ourselves in Hong Kong, Happy Foot Spa will do us.
Update: They are not very good about responding to emails...emailed them three times, but never got a response. Why list an email address if you don't plan on responding?
They did take my call, but found they were inflexible about the gift certificates - they won't email/mail them to recipients - pick up only - even if person purchasing lives in a different province and cannot pick up and will pay extra for postage/envelope/effort.
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