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Found this place in the same mall as the Lee Lee Asian Supermarket on Dobson St in Chandler, AZ. They have a wonderful Chinese Reflexology foot massage just like the ones in China. A nice man named David did a huge work over on my feet and I felt great afterwards! First he soaks your feet in a tub of hot water while he massages your head, neck and shoulders, and then he does a great massage on your feet hitting all of your pressure points. If your feet do not feel some pain, then he is not doing his job, but it is a good pain! I only had time to do 30 minutes on my first visit. Came back for my second visit and David was busy, so I had Linda. This time I booked an hour. She was good, but did not have the skill that David had. She did not use as much pressure on my feet, nor did I feel she really hit all of my pressure points. Since I did not speak the language, it was hard to communicate this to her. I have reduced my rating from 5 to 4 stars after trying 1st Class Reflexology, which I feel is much better.
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