Time Square and Shagrila are by far the nicest in NYC. If you like a personal shower go with TSMS. If you prefer body scrubs Shangrila is tops. Both are clean, professionally managed, fairly priced, and have great well trained masseurs.
I know some spa masseurs that get 2-3 clients a day and others that usually get more. Either way I typically tip at 100% of the base price of the massage — sometimes more. I don’t worry about what they make annually — I just do what I can to help them survive.
The way I look it, I can spend $200 plus tip at a “luxury” hotel spa for a mediocre massage or for all in similar money go to a men’s spa and have a much better experience. Money well spent.
I am curious as well. I think he is visiting NYC and lives somewhere else. Any information on his massage technique and other skills are much appreciated.
I saw him and then another Thai masseur on RM when recently visiting Boston. Alex had more technical skill — the other masseur was more sensual and, personally speaking, attractive.
I don’t understand. The website shows two guys having fun in a bathtub, but it seems like they perform facial derm procedures. It hardly looks like a massage spa.
Bumping this one more time and then moving onward. He is a good looking (claims its him in the pictures) Thai guy who rents a loft in midtown and claims to have quite a few clients. Has no one ever tried him?
There are so many contaminated foods in society today — from sugar, to artificial colors and flavors, to GMOs. I feel like Amazon’s acquisition of Whole Foods has adulterated the “clean” in WF.
I try to eat organic and avoid sugar altogether and apply those food desires to physical activities.