I'll get to the Pros and Cons:
Pros - good technique, I liked the hard pressure, clean place, as long as they have availability it's quick to get started and didn't wait long. Prices are on par to being relatively cheap like all others. Their lounge chairs are fairly comfortable with holes for when you turn over. Her accent wasn't as strong as I've experienced and I could understand her well enough.
Cons - this was the deal breaker! When it came to tipping the expectation was to literally give her $20 for a $55 90 min. Massage. I had given her a $100 bill and as she gave me change she literally told me and guilted me in giving her that tip. Last time I checked tipping was optional for services rendered and she gave me a look like its expected. I will never go back just for that reason alone.
I don't like the banter between them in their own language or hearing other conversations as its close quarters.
The towels that they use weren't as clean as I would prefer or as soft as this is what they use to engulf you in.
I could forgo the dipping your feet in soaking tub, I just don't find value in this and would prefer to get to massaging but that might be their hook on cheap price as all of these Asian foot massages do this.