I heard about this place from a client so I decided to check it out...5 months later.
Friendliness: 5/5
I entered and was immediately greeted by two ladies. There's no check in area so I assume no appointment is needed. I was brought to a separate room from the main room and was offered water and tea. The host then asked how I was doing and how I heard about the place.
Cleanliness: 5/5
Though it was very dim, it was hard to find anything "dirty" about this place even though I wasn't looking or inspecting. I wanted to relax and relax is what I got.
Service: 5/5
Best in town! Full body massage plus tip will not make you say "it was okay." This was the best massage I've ever received. Though the head rest/piece was a bit uncomfortable even with the towel on, it still is the best massage.
If you're a local, ask for their "punch card". Once you get a certain amount of sessions, you get one I believe complimentary or at a discount rate...I'll have to look at it again.
Ambiance: 5/5
It was very dim which was good for taking your mind off anything and forgetting your in Vegas with the spa like decor. The music was a mix of jazz and something else which was good for me. When relaxing I prefer nature sounds, but in this case I would have been knocked out with the right music and a great massage. This is good for me since I was asked to turn from my back on to my stomach for the next session.
Overall experience: 5/5
When finding a great place to get a massage, this is the place. Visitors to Vegas, take the time to make it out here and check out the other cool places in china town. There's a tea station, Korean food, Japanese food and sushi restaurant in the same complex.