Awesome, if you're deaf. My girl and I went here because I saw that it was right up the street and fairly inexpensive. We were offered bottled water while waiting for our chairs to open up and sat on the quite hard leather couches in the waiting area. The overly large candy dish with an assortment of Star Brites and less distinguishable candies in the waiting room was a little disturbing as to how the service would be.
My massage was great. Unlike many reflexology places where they give equal treatment to both hands, feet and scalp, only about 15 minutes of the hour is designated to non-foot action. The two of us were in a private room together and the chairs were really comfortable. She thought her masseuse was training because she would hear them speak in a foreign language and when she looked up it looked like he was asking the girl, who was performing mine, what to do.
The real problem was the sound. You would start to get comfortable and you realize why the front desk guy is speaking in hushed tones, the top of the walls are open into each room and everything said above a whisper echoed loudly into our room. They really need to soundproof those rooms before I would ever want to go back. The last 15 minutes for both of us were spent grinding our teeth at listening to the obliviously loud man in the waiting room describe in detail his experiences with the "other" type of Asian massage. Everytime a phonecall or person would come in to book a massage it was like a shotgun blast in the otherwise silence and we could not relax.
If you can't hear well or don't mind interruptions to your silence in order to be comfortable, this is a great place to go. Otherwise, be prepared to have great feeling feet but a set of frayed nerves from all the interruptions.