Terrible. I’ve tried several times, this last was the worst. I understand the staff doesn’t speak great English but it’s frustrating when you are trying to communicate what you want. They charged me an extra $ 10 for the exact same massage I usually get for $ 35. I wouldn’t have been bad if the massage was good but it was awful and I was glad it was over. Not going again. On the lookout for somewhere else.
Udoka O.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Dallas, TX
This place is next to Yaya’s. I like Yaya’s, but I love Max just a bit better. Expect awesome foot massage for the full length of time(none of this massaging other body parts for half of the time!), but better tea, softer towels, slightly better lotion. Its the little things that makes this better than Yaya for me.
James V.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Dallas, TX
Do you enjoy relaxation to its fullest? Did you have a stressed out day resulting with aches and pains all over? You have to come to this place! We have recently«discovered» reflexology — trying it as a fluke one evening. I just liked the idea of having a foot massage, but this is so, SO much more! Max Feet has a wonderful, quiet atmosphere, with soft music that sets the mood. The rooms are dimly lit with overstuffed recliners. The reflexology treatment starts by placing your feet in a bucket of warm water for a few minutes. The therapist then starts by applying pressure on the hundreds of pressure points on your feet. Thirty minutes per foot. I can’t really tell you what happens during the treatment because each and every time I’ve gone into some kind of trance. It’s not sleep really because if you fall asleep you get your foot slapped lol! Today my hubbie Leo decided to do a combo treatment of 50% reflexology and 50% Swedish massage. He gave that the complete thumbs up as well. We’ve tried another nearby reflexology place, and it’s good, but not as good as this place! If you’ve never tried reflexology, do yourself a favor — get to this place ASAP!