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A Thai haven hides on a discrete second floor on Spring Street. The reception room, shimmering with gold paint and gauze drapes, transports guests upon entrance; the scent of...
After talking with some employees, I realized that this spa still owed employees's salaries. They took advantages of their own employees. I think they can not be successful for this business in the future.
Pros
+ good image
Cons
- all of their images are fake.
My husband and I were given a spa cert for our wedding last year and we only got to use it over the weekend. It looked like a small spa from outside but when we entered, it was really gorgeous. I loved the ginger tea and hot towels they served us, and we both had booked the traditional thai massages. I've had a knot on my back for a while now and when I told my therapist (april, i think, is her name) she really worked on it! I thought i would be battered but when I stepped out of the room, I was surprised that I could really move my shoulder around without that crazy pain anymore! ...
I won't come back again!!! I got very disappointed about my massage just like they never had experience before. And I called to make a reservation with another trerapist also tell that I request thai female but I didn't get it. The front desk does not understand what I said. Inside of the room too noisy. When I left they didn't say thank you. Very disappointed !!!!
My therapist was not Thai, he probably was German. Regardless, the massage was not good at all, making it worst is that the rooms are not private so I heard everything from the rooms next door. The decor is very nice but having rooms with walls that do not go all the way up is pointless and having masseuse that are not good makes the experience very frustrating and upsetting because the place is not cheap. On your way out you feel that they rush you by letting you sit on those leather chairs while they stick the bill on your face while you are still putting your shoes. ANd they check...
I was introduced to Thai Privilege Spa by Time Out New York as 1 of the best spas in Manhattan. I decided to try Thai massage because the deal they did offer in Time Out sounded more interesting to me. After I got a massage yesterday, i felt like i was immersed into a heaven. Everything is perfect! I will definitely come back there again and bring my friends to join my experience.
Pros
+ Excellent massage and attentive staffs
Cons
- Advanced booking is a must
Thai Privilege Spa Co Ny Ltd is located at 155 Spring @Wooster St, New York, NY. This location is in the Chelsea neighborhood. This business specializes in Day Spas.
Located in the heart of Soho this spa is spread over a whopping 6500 square feet. What do they have on the rejuvenation menu? Well there is Siam Aroma (a special Thai massage), cranial therapy, aloe vera mask treatments, and luxurious foot-baths, among other things. Don't let the city stress get to you, but if it does, then you know where to get your relaxation fix...so go ahead, if you want to...
Each treatment begins with a soothing foot bath in a shrine-like nook.
Bring home the spa by purchasing the spa's bath oils, breast firmers, aloe facial cream, and more.
The lobby's handmade furnishings and intricately painted ceramics come from small Thai villages. To aid their economies, it's all up for sale.
As tradition dictates, Thai massages are performed on mattresses lying on the ground. The authentic offerings also include detoxifying masks, skin-firming treatments, cranial therapy, acupuncture and aromatherapy.
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