I came by this place to ask about foot reflexology to help my pain. I came back a week later. and though the massage was very nice upon leaving the non English speaking staff kept saying«teep teeep» both a female and male I said huh? she pointed at the guy who did my feet and he said«yeah for me» I said this is my first time coming here«he held up the money I gave him and fingered towards it «tip tip» then I said im sorry but I thought you charged 25 dollars. he gave me the most dirtiest look and so did she he squinted his eyes as if I was so wrong. .
Eugene L.
Place rating: 4 East Bay, CA
After being on Road all day taking care of business. I was a little tired and sore. So I put in Massage in my Unilocal App and Ping & Yuan popped up. So I rolled Black Beauty to Ping & Yuan and parked in front. I strolled up to the front door and it was locked but the open sign was on so I hit the Door Bell and the Receptionist open the door took payment and led me to a Massage room . I got ready and a Middle Age Asian Masseuse started hitting the pressure points and deep tissue massage. And hour later I was as loose as a goose and relaxed. I tipped my Masseuse and rolled out.
Judi O.
Place rating: 2 El Cerrito, CA
So I’ve been going to the reflexology center near Ranch 99 and thought I would try something new that was also within walking distance. Next time I will take a walk somewhere then drive to the other place. So as far as the technical reflexology goes it was just fine but there was an obvious lack of peace or quiet. The tv blarred stuff I couldn’t understand, the five ladies(none of them customers) were as loud as people could be. There was nothing, and I mean nothing, but a foot massage and they charged more for less time. There are lots of places to get your feet rubbed and I would suggest finding one other than this.
Lee H.
Place rating: 4 Portland, OR
I’d been driving by the glaring neon foot massage sign for months and finally decided to give it a try. Luckily I brought my mother-in-law with me because not a lot of English is spoken. Don’t worry, the understand«I’d like a foot massage, please.» The massage is 45 minutes and all focused on the feet and calves. If you can tune out the Chinese soap opera blaring from a plasma screen TV, it’s very relaxing. We had a bunch of foot massages while in China last year and this one was just as good, if not better than what we experienced there. They use plastic bags in the buckets to soak your feet, so no worries about coming home with a weird fungus. The hours are great; they’re open 7 days a week from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. and it’s only $ 25 for 45 minutes of footsie heaven. If you’ve abused your feet in those cute high heels or are in need of some nice pampering, this is the place.