I could be wrong, but I think the location is called«Queen’s Feet» now? Great find for a cheap relaxing massage. No RMTs here, but for a quick stop to shoo away cranky back pains for around $ 40 why not. Staff are sweet — the girl who did my back(May?) was very thorough with good pressure. Hands were a bit cold and nails felt too long, but otherwise it was very enjoyable! Just like you’d find in China so don’t expect waterfalls and fancy robes and slippers. But the price is right!
U I.
Tu valoración: 3 Vancouver, Canada
Good massage, but communication very poor as the receptionist could barely speak English.
Soheil E.
Tu valoración: 4 Vancouver, Canada
They are cheap and they do a good/ok job. I’ve been to cheap places but they suck. I’ve been to expensive places that they sucked too. These people are cheap but they do a good job. I got the 90 min(30 min foot massage + 60 min body massage) I think next time I’ll try 90 min just body massage. I’ve been massaged in China and this is like you are in China. Have fun
Christine C.
Tu valoración: 3 San Mateo, CA
Just borderline OK for a foot massage. The person who greeted me when I walked in had difficulty understanding what treatment I wanted — even though I was pointing to my choice on the menu. My therapist had a light touch, and though the massage was adequate, it was not reflexology in the traditional«thumb pressure to the sole of the foot» sense — really just more like the massage you’d get as part of a pedicure. Overall — I think I’ll try somewhere else next time I’m looking for a foot massage.
Marc D.
Tu valoración: 3 Vancouver, Canada
* Mixed reaction * We passed by and noticed this new Chinese foot massage place and figured we would give them a try. Positives: — Both of our therapists did a careful job of working out each and every knot in our feet and calves. — Comfortable reclining chair. — No wait to get 2 therapists. — Very friendly therapists. Room for improvement: — Foot soak at start. Instead of the normal wooden bucket, they used one of those plastic mop buckets you pick up at Costco. Odd choice. Also instead of having herbs in the water, they put liquid soap. Not a good start. — No water or tea offered at any point even after the massage. — Bad décor. The Christmas light type little bulbs all over the place are just tacky. — Price. At $ 45/hour they are priced at the high end of the Chinese foot massage market. — The name. Trying to find their website to include in this review turned up a bunch of fetish websites! Look for yourself if you dare: We were left with the impression that the therapists were good and well trained, but are currently stuck working for a place that likes to cut corners even while charging a premium. So 4 stars for our therapists and 2 stars for the management gives 3 stars overall.