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    Reflexologie Specialist Eileen ter Koolt

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 9:30 am - 2:30 pm, 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM

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    Yi Fang Massagesalon

    Yi Fang Massagesalon

    3.8(4 reviews)
    50.8 kmDe Pijp, Zuid

    The people were nice, and the massage wasn't bad, per se. However, it wasn't very professional…read more There was inconsistency in the work that was done on one side of my body compared to the other. My masseuse had some scratchy calluses on her hands that were very unpleasant at times. My friend, who was getting a massage next to me, had a masseuse with long fingernails that were scratching her. For the money it wasn't a bad experience, but I think it's worth paying a little more to go to a better place. Ahh, and they only accept cash! I had to walk a few blocks to an ATM and return to pay.

    i was in desperate need of a massage and i didn't want to go far from my hood or spend to much…read moremoney. i did a quick yelp search and found this place. it had one good review so i decided to give it a try. first thing i looked at was how clean the place was, the floors etc. it was spotless. good sign :) my boyfriend and i were ushered into a room together with beds side by side. all the sheets were clean and it all looked very legit... no happy endings.. haha. i thoroughly enjoyed my massage even if it was painful at times. but the good type of pain. i would only recommend this place to people who are fans of deep tissue massage. And it's only 35 euros. the reflexology foot massage is 20 eu for half an hour and 35 for a full hour. after the massage they offered us tea and water and to sit and relax for a bit before we hopped on our bikes. i'll be back for more of the good pain!!!

    China Beauty Massage Center

    China Beauty Massage Center

    3.5(6 reviews)
    52.2 kmCentrum

    "THERE'S A FINE LINE BETWEEN PLEASURE AND PAIN, AND THE LADIES AT CHINA BEAUTY MASSAGE KNOW EXACTLY…read moreWHERE IT LIES." We walked in broken. We walked out resurrected. Sometimes, we rely on old favourites. Sometimes, we take a chance on something new. That day in Amsterdam was one of meetings, fatigue, and the kind of bone-chilling Dutch weather that seeps into your soul. Cold, wet, grey, and utterly miserable, we were on the verge of collapse. Worse still, something was brewing in the chest--a creeping exhaustion threatening to take hold. Then, purely by chance, we found ourselves at the door of China Beauty Massage. "Found" is generous--(barely) crawled would be more accurate. That was the state we were in. We had one more meeting to get through, but survival took priority. The therapist nodded knowingly at our request, responding with a simple: "Ahh haa, ahh haa. Not a problem, not a problem. Ahh haa, ahh haa." An elderly woman stood up, gestured twice with her hands--an odd jerking motion. We were too tired to decipher it. Without hesitation, she stepped forward, relieved us of our coats, and hung them up with the efficiency of someone who had done this a thousand times before. We sat. Moments later, warm towels appeared on our laps, cups of loose-leaf Chinese green tea were placed before us, and shoes were gently removed. Then, the magic began. Every. Single. Thing. On. Our. Feet. Hurt. The tips of our toes, the ankles, the Achilles, the balls, the sides, the arches--the whole damn map of our suffering was etched into the soles of our feet. And if you know anything about Chinese foot massage, you know that each part of the body corresponds to a pressure point in the foot. The pain was a message: our bodies were out of balance, and we were paying the price. And then, something extraordinary happened. People, I swear to you, I now understand what Jesus Christ must have felt like up there on the cross. That was the kind of day we had. But within minutes--minutes--under the skilled hands of those therapists, it was nothing short of a resurrection. Right there, in the middle of Amsterdam. Now, let's address the naysayers. I've seen some of the vicious, clueless comments left by reviewers. Everyone is entitled to an opinion, sure, but let's be clear: this is a Chinese therapeutic body massage clinic. Whether you're in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Tianjin, or Taipei, whether you're in Chinatown in New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, or London, the format is always the same: big, comfy chairs, functional hot water pails, and interior decor that ranges from basic to non-existent. In larger Chinese cities, the chairs sometimes recline into full loungers, but the experience? Almost identical. If you want frou-frou--the sound of whales cooing to each other, people playing the flute under the dulcet light of the moon, and a dizzying menu of exotic, wallet-draining treatments--the spa at the Conservatorium Hotel, the Waldorf Astoria Amsterdam, and the Grand Sofitel Amsterdam await. (And let me say, all are very fine establishments--we frequent them.) What sets China Beauty Massage apart? Service. If you know traditional Chinese medical Tui Na body massage and foot massage, you know that China Beauty Massage is the real deal. Almost every therapist here is damn good at what they do. Some lack endurance. Personally, we prefer a firm massage--starts strong, stays strong, ends strong. Punters should also know that these places operate on a first-come, first-served basis. If you walk in, you get whoever's next. If you have special requests--whether you want an iron grip or the lightest touch--say so at the start. And if communication is an issue? No excuses. You have a smartphone. Use Google Translate. And let's be absolutely clear: this is not some flimsy, frou-frou, feel-good 'move oil around your feet' mess called Western foot reflexology, with its soft, directionless strokes and feather-light oil treatments. If that's your thing, fine--enjoy. But if you've got an ailment, lingering fatigue, or some mysterious ache that won't go away, do yourself a favour: China Beauty Massage is the place. We've introduced this clinic to friends from Leipzig, Santa Barbara, Bermuda, the Azores, Duluth, Minnesota--and every single one of them raved about the experience. TWO THUMBS UP. ACROSS THE BOARD. (And no, I do not own shares or have any other financial interest in this enterprise!)

    The WORST!! The massage was very weak - the pressure and technique were poor and the woman giving…read morethe massage was very distracted. It wasn't so much a massage as it was 25 minutes (yes, 25 minutes even though I paid for 30) of this woman touching my leg while looking out the window - very weird. The owner was also quite rude - the business only takes cash (no sign posted nor heads up given to this end). Going to get cash was easily remedied, but I suggested that they let customers know in advance that they were cash only and the owner started being belligerent - totally uncalled for. Super duper lame. Money and a good mood totally wasted.

    International Training Massage School - ITM Berlin

    International Training Massage School

    4.0(1 review)
    50.2 kmDe Baarsjes, West

    Thai massage rocks. If you haven't experienced it, I would describe it as assisted yoga with…read morepressure point massage. You are clothed, in yoga attire. Instead of kneading out your sore spots, the massage is more focused on stretching and accupressure points. ITM is a massage school but they also do massage treatments. You have to email them to schedule your appointment. The sessions are 1.5 hours long and are 65e for your first appointment and 50 thereafter. When I went, I had the whole studio to myself. I was served tea and the therapist and I chatted about my history, my ailments, my previous experience with Thai massage. And then he went to work. For those new to thai massage, this may be where it's odd. For example, I came in with lower back pain. Swedish or similar massage would probably dive right in to the problem area. Instead he worked on the various release pressure points, on my feet, my legs, various areas of my back - never really kneading through my lower back. Different but let me tell you I felt fantastic afterwards. There was one part where he was applying pressure to my hip and literally all the pain that I had been experiencing the past two weeks went away. Too bad he eventually had to let go of the spot. Nonetheless, amazing! I would also recommend following them on facebook. They are a massage school and sometimes they need "models" - essentially a free massage performed by their students! I will definitely be back.

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    Reflexologie Specialist Eileen ter Koolt - reflexology - Updated May 2026

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