This is my neighborhood massage place, I come very often on winter because my muscles gets stiff Kiki’s massage is the best if you like deep tissue massage and hot stones in your back, I wouldn’t trust anyone else to do this for me. Very affordable place, although don’t expect a Fancy products here for the price is worth it to come.
Barbara L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Wilmington, DE
I went yesterday for second visit. I had Emmy, she was fabulous. I had only time for a 45 minute massage, she worked me nicely and only once I had to ask for a little less pressure. The hot stones are a nice touch and are used for the last few minutes. Then hot towel. I really enjoyed it and I would come back for Emmy. Th have a punch card which Emmy offered me, I was a little disappointed I wasn’t offered one for the last time, cost was $ 35 for 45 minutes or $ 45 for 60 minutes. Nice treat!!! Go in daytime weekend. Rooms are just side walls and curtains so daytime not too busy or loud.
Marcques O.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Bronx, NY
Very professional and courteous. I can count on a good quality, relaxing massage every time.
Dean W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Rego Park, NY
The Best Bodywork Absolute wonderland of kindness, beauty and comfort. KiKi was fantastic. she is so professional and knowledgeable and truly cares about your experience there. You get completely relaxing.
Vlad D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Staten Island, NY
Great massage service also have suction cup available I enjoyed my experience here and I’ll definitely write a five star recommended to everyone
Jorge G.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Brooklyn, NY
Everything is strictly business at this place; its a no-nonsense spa; kinda ‘no-personality’ either. Affordable prices though. $ 25 for 30 mins; $ 45 for 60 mins. Standardized interior; adequate tables and fresh laundry. The body work itself is workmanlike; no additional courtesies or comforts; decently rough if you have actual aching sports-related muscle aches. The girl here is young but she bears down. I’ve had lighter and I’ve had stronger: they do a ‘safe, middle-range-of-exertion’ here. Its not memorable in any way. English ability: ‘enough to get by’. My main gripe is that its in a very public; commercial street with lots of cars; foot traffic and hustle/bustle. It feels too ‘frenzied’ and ‘frantic’ outside and so its tough to feel really relaxed going in. Furthermore, because this establishment is in such a prominent location, its strictly prim and proper. Also, the rooms aren’t really rooms: just partitions and dividers. You can hear the activity from other sessions underneath the ‘muzak’. The place just feels as if its not going to be around that long. 3rd Avenue, practically every address turns over in a couple years.