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7 reviews of Happy Foot
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Lagarian S.
Place rating: 5 Twentynine Palms, CA
Got a 90 min massage from a legit place I’m Hong Kong and the girl was tiny, but made me tap out 2 times from a deep tissue massage! #you get what you ask for
Cameron P.
Place rating: 4 Australia
Have to agree with previous reviewers, this place is pretty good. They accepted me as a walk-in with no reservation. Took a few minute to get organised, but the 50 minute foot massage was great, with a nice 5 minute shoulder rub at the end. Recommend this joint.
John T.
Place rating: 4 Hong Kong
This place is good for foot massage and body massage. It is quite popular and better to make appointments ahead of time. The masseurs are good and professional.
Hannah C.
Place rating: 5 New York, NY
Best massage I’ve ever had! They really know what they’re doing! Highly recommend the body massage. Clean and friendly!
Chad M.
Place rating: 5 Seattle, WA
Compared to other options in HK, this place is amazing. As a traveler and walking 3 – 5 miles per day I needed reflexology and a full body massage every other day. Most of the places we tried weren’t good at all. Someone at our hotel recommended this chain and I was really surprised. My wife and I had two 100-minute sessions on separate occasions and both experiences were extremely positive. This place costs a bit more but it was totally worth it. Still very cheap by western standards. 75 minute full body and 25 minute foot massage were approximately a total of $ 55. Definitely get an appointment, and bring a water bottle with you. They seem to want to serve you a very tiny cup of hot tea and if you ask for water make sure you say«cold water please!» otherwise they’ll bring you hot water.(Same with the rest of HK)
Miriam W.
Place rating: 5 San Francisco, CA
When one of my colleagues confessed he’d never had a foot massage I knew I had to take him right away. After all, we were in Hong Kong and both about to get on long-haul flights back to San Francisco and London. We were in need of some kneading! Happy Foot was near our hotel and easily found on the Unilocal app. We strolled in on Thursday around 17:00 and had no problems being seen immediately. We were sat next to one another and our masseuses got right to work. Seventy-five minutes later we were in much better shape than when we walked in! Without a doubt Happy Foot provided the most thorough massage I’ve had whilst sitting in a chair. I was very pleased with the 50 minute foot /25 minute shoulder package — at less than HK$ 300($ 38) it’s great value.
Trini A.
Place rating: 4 Hong Kong
Happy Foot is one of the biggest massage places I have been to and one of the most popular in the area. They’re well located, just across Hopewell Center and it’s easy to check them out(they have a website, as opposed to most massage business that just advertise themselves at street level). As it’s usually quite busy, it is recommendable to make an appointment. On my first time there, my friend and I just dropped by spontaneously. We were longing for an oil massage but it was too late in the evening and there were no free slots for us. However, we could have a foot massage and we didn’t think about it twice. It was a fifty minutes delight. They have two separate rooms reserved for foot massages only, with big comfy armchairs that make you feel at home. They not only treat your feet but they also massage your leg up until the knee and your shoulders, for the last ten minutes. This is what they do best at this place. I came back a few weeks later, this time with an appointment for an oil massage and I wasn’t so impressed. The massage itself was good, but I was expecting a greater level of customer service provided they charge much more than most places in the Wan Chai area. I also found really annoying that the therapists kept talking during the massage which made it more difficult to relax. A good point though, is that they brought wet towels and removed the oil from the skin at the end of the therapy which doesn’t happen in most other places. So, if you are keen on foot massage and want to make sure you get a good one done, safe option is to make an appointment at Happy Foot. For oil or Thai massage, there are plenty of other options in the same area. They may not feature as big rooms and nice decoration as Happy Foot, but if what matters to you is the quality of the therapy, look elsewhere, and expect to pay half the price.