It’s okay, but I’m not sure I’d go again. I was actually quite happy with my masseur Simon. He actually gave me extra time cause he said he wasn’t done with my massage and I was the last customer of the day for him… so I was literally preventing him from going home. He could explain a lot of pressure points and what massaging those points will help my body with in Cantonese. His massage style wasn’t bad at all, but unfortunately his style of massage wasn’t what I was looking for. But yeah, masseur aside, I felt like the place was a bit too noisy… It lacked privacy. One good thing though is that it’s open until really late. So even if all the other massage parlours in Vancouver and Richmond are closed… This place might still be open :) I think the price is rather reasonable…$ 50 for 55 minutes(the mandatory $ 10 tips is included in the $ 50)
Heidi S.
Tu valoración: 1 Seattle, WA
Masseuses are not as professional as Shangri-La FootSpa Inc. Mandatory $ 10 tips. The service was not so outstanding that I would tip almost 30%. I will never go back!
Yen N.
Tu valoración: 2 Portland, OR
We were able to walk right in. I had a guy so he massaged me over a towel which hurt from dry fabric burn. It was more a bouncy push than a massage so my body was bouncy the whole time. He used his whole palm/elbow/arm so half of the time he was on my bones/spine, that hurt! $ 40 is a little expensive for non-experienced masseuse plus $ 10 tips
Jamie C.
Tu valoración: 2 Vancouver, Canada
I love getting foot massages so I’ve been to countless different places for them, but I will probably not be going back to King Feet. The staff seemed nice at first… But let’s start off with the water. I know many people like the water hot, but this was to the point where I thought my toenails were going to fall out… My husband and I told the ladies it was too hot and they just said that’s how it should be to help relax our feet. We just kind of kept our feet out of the water until they were ready to massage. The massage itself wasn’t bad but the two ladies were talking non stop… And more than once the lady stopped massaging me completely to talk. We normally would have given a $ 10 tip, but we weren’t very satisfied with how much the two ladies talked so we decided to tip $ 7 each — that was still about a 20% tip. The lady looked a bit annoyed and said we have to tip $ 10 for an hour service. We gave them both $ 10 each and left… But probably won’t return :(
Amanda W.
Tu valoración: 2 Richmond, Canada
Service was nice I like that they use hot towels as I went for a reflexology appointment. Biggest con is their«recommended» $ 10 tip. I think this is majorly excessive on a $ 36 service especially since you don’t even have to tip for chiro or physio unless it’s spa service. We tried leaving a $ 7 tip instead because it’s all we had in cash and they wouldn’t let us leave until we gave $ 10. These people are greedy as fuck! There are much more comparable services without leaving the distaste of a «recommended» but actually forced tip. Will never go back definitely not worth it. Another con is also every other reflexology place I’ve been to I’ve been in a private room whereas this you are in a big room with many people like a nail salon. People were talking so it wasn’t as relaxing.
Juliana V.
Tu valoración: 1 New Westminster, Canada
Pros-clean facility Con-mandatory $ 10 tip. I don’t agree on making tip mandatory. It should be up to the client and based on the level of service. The room was super small.
Nancy W.
Tu valoración: 4 Port Coquitlam, Canada
Can someone please tell Nancy Sinatra that«These Boots Were Made For Walking» was wrong? Who ever said that mankind could walk for miles is seriously wrong. Although I love running and perhaps a nice stroll on the beach, my feet gets tired, sore, and achy. A long day in heels isn’t exactly fun(no matter how sexy those Loubis makes me look). All those hours pounding the pavement not only wears my soles out, but me entirely. That’s why I like coming to King’s Feet. I feel like I have the Queen’s feet. LOL I must say some parts of reflexology still makes me cry, but in the end it is worth it. An hour’s massage under $ 40 in a clean and relaxing environment is a bonus. It still doesn’t compare to Ten Feet Tall in Hong Kong, but it’s a start!