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Meh. I've experienced better is the perfect way to describe my experience here. The GF and I came here on a Monday around 8:30 pm. We decided to check this place out while we waited for our table at Lotus of Siam. We had thirty minutes to kill, and decided on a thirty minute foot massage. To anyone unfamiliar with the costs of massages, $20 for 30 minutes is fairly cheap. We were led into a small room with two lawn chair type seats. We were given buckets filled with warm water to soak/wash our feet in. While the feet are soaking, they then massage your head. The head massage includes the scalp as well as the face. This will leave oils around the eyes and nose. This lasts for less than five minutes. After the face massage, they proceed to the feet. I felt that the person that massaged my feet was either tired or did not try as hard as he could have. I wish he had used more strength and applied more pressure. I felt so bad because as my gf was saying he was already huffing and puffing, and it seemed like he was working over time for me. I guess you truly do get what you pay for. I would rather pay a few more dollars for a better massage. I would not come back.
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