119 Surawong Rd, Khwaeng Suriya Wong, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500, Thailand
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The quality of the masseuses at this shop varies greatly, and they're definitely not as good as the ones at the Prince massage parlor next door. Many of them lack both strength and skill. However, I did have a massage once, and the male masseur in the picture was quite strong and didn't go too far. I always tipped him more than 10% of the total massage amount afterward. But just now, after my massage, he told me not to come back to him because he said my tip was too low. In all my years of massage experience in Thailand, this is the first time I've encountered a masseur like this. I know most massage parlors in Bangkok are one-off services, but I really didn't expect this masseur to refuse me future massages because of a low tip. His attitude was so firm! 😂😂😂 In short, I'll never go to this shop again. The male receptionist was okay; he spoke Chinese and his attitude was alright. I never expected the masseur to be like this! 😂 900 baht for two hours (they raised their prices) and no sexual services, I gave 100 baht. I personally felt the tip was quite generous, so to this massage therapist, I hope you get lots of tips from others in the future! I didn't tip him at the end of this massage because it was obvious he looked down on the 100 baht tip. Also, this massage therapist is just strong. His technique is very ordinary. I recommended him to my friend a couple of days ago because of his strength, but my friend said he was terrible. He's strong but unprofessional, just strong. I experienced it tonight and that's definitely true. Hahaha, he had a black face the whole time 🌚🌚🌚 I thought he was just cool, turns out he was upset about the small tip. If you bring up the tip issue the second time, I won't come to you every time I come to Bangkok. Also, wearing a mask the whole time for a massage isn't good for your health 😷😷😷, what an impolite guy!
⚠️‼️PLEAE AVOID THIS PLACE AT ALL COSTS. On June 30th, when I was receiving a Thai massage, the male therapist secretly stepped on my back without warning while I wasn't paying attention. That is not a Thai massage at all. It is simply a lazy and irresponsible way to avoid doing the work, assuming customers won't know the difference. As soon as I noticed what was happening, I ended the massage immediately. Unfortunately, it was already too late. I now have a back injury as a direct result of the massage I received here. I have already gone back to my country, so I have no way to hold them accountable in person. What they did is absolutely unacceptable. The fact they are willing to risk harming customers just to save effort says everything about how poorly this business is run. Please don't make the same mistake I did.
This place used to be a regular; their overall technique was above average, but I'd occasionally have a bad experience. However, my visit this Songkran Festival was a noticeably worse experience. It seems like they start arbitrarily raising prices as soon as business picks up, even restricting tourists to "2-hour Thai massage" or "2-hour oil massage"—completely inflexible. When business was slower, their service was excellent and proactive, even treating customers like royalty; now they're indifferent, a stark contrast. What's most disappointing is their service and business practices. They're no longer attentive or polite, lacking the customer-centric feel they used to have. Honestly, this change makes me hesitant to return.